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(Ebook) Crisis Information Management. Communication and Technologies by Christine Hagar (Eds.) ISBN 9781843346470, 1843346478

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Authors:Christine Hagar (Eds.)
Pages:228 pages.
Year:2012
Editon:1
Publisher:Chandos Publishing
Language:english
File Size:2.08 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781843346470, 1843346478
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(Ebook) Crisis Information Management. Communication and Technologies by Christine Hagar (Eds.) ISBN 9781843346470, 1843346478

This book explores the management of information in crises, particularly the interconnectedness of information, people, and technologies during crises. Natural disasters, such as the Haiti earthquake and Hurricane Katrina, and 9/11 and human-made crises, such as the recent political disruption in North Africa and the Middle East, have demonstrated that there is a great need to understand how individuals, government, and non-government agencies create, access, organize, communicate, and disseminate information within communities during crisis situations. This edited book brings together papers written by researchers and practitioners from a variety of information perspectives in crisis preparedness, response and recovery.Edited by the author who coined the term crisis informaticsProvides new technological insights into crisis management informationContributors are from information science, information management, applied information technology, informatics, computer science, telecommunications, and libraries
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