Public expectations of social media use by critical infrastructure operators during crises: lessons learned from France

Petersen, L., Fallou, L., Reilly, P. and Serafinelli, E. (2019) Public expectations of social media use by critical infrastructure operators during crises: lessons learned from France. In: Murayama, Y., Velev, D. and Zlateva, P. (eds.) Information Technology in Disaster Risk Reduction: Second IFIP TC 5 DCITDRR International Conference, ITDRR 2017, Sofia, Bulgaria, October 25-27, 2017, Revised Selected Papers. Series: IFIP advances in information and communication technology (516). Springer: Cham, pp. 177-189. ISBN 9783030182922 (doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-18293-9_15)

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Abstract

Previous research into the role of social media in crisis communication has tended to overlook how critical infrastructure (CI) operators might benefit from sites such as Facebook and Twitter, focusing instead on how emergency managers and the general public use such platforms. This paper sets out to address this gap by empirically exploring the expectations of French citizens in relation to the crisis communication strategies deployed by CI operators during major incidents. It does so by reviewing the literature on crisis communication, presenting the results of an online questionnaire, and comparing these results to the current practices of the A31 Highway in France, which were examined via a semi-structured interview. Results indicate that members of the public expect CI operators to communicate via traditional and social media. Therefore, the paper proposes that A31 Highway operators should expand their current practices to include social media.

Item Type:Book Sections
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Reilly, Dr Paul
Authors: Petersen, L., Fallou, L., Reilly, P., and Serafinelli, E.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Politics
Publisher:Springer
ISBN:9783030182922
Published Online:18 April 2019

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