Facebook as an official communication channel in a crisis

January 2021 Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.47389/36.1.92
J. Lee, S. Atkinson, Chris Kim
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Digital platforms have become valuable resources to citizens as they allow immediate access to quality information and news. Staying up to date with information and news is particularly vital in crises such as bushfires. The 2019–20 bushfire season in Australia was extreme, resulting in widespread devastation and loss of life, property and wildlife. Communicating with affected communities is a critical component of community response and resilience in a disaster. Organisations, such as ACT Emergency Services Agency and the NSW Rural Fire Service, need to provide timely, accurate and reliable information. This study investigated official communication using Facebook during the Orroral Valley bushfires from these two emergency services agencies and considers to what extent messaging demonstrated the characteristics of effective crisis communication, including application of the National Framework for Scaled Advice and Warnings to the Community. A content analysis of over 600 posts revealed marked differences in approaches. The study revealed the benefits of using a combination of text, images and infographics in communication activities. Suggestions are provided about how social media could be used more effectively by truly connecting with communities to improve community preparedness and resilience.
Facebook作为危机中的官方沟通渠道
数字平台已经成为公民的宝贵资源,因为它们可以立即获得高质量的信息和新闻。在森林大火等危机中,及时了解信息和新闻尤其重要。2019 - 2020年澳大利亚的森林大火季节非常严重,造成了广泛的破坏和生命、财产和野生动物的损失。与受影响社区沟通是社区对灾害作出反应和恢复力的关键组成部分。澳大利亚首都领地紧急服务局和新南威尔士州农村消防局等组织需要提供及时、准确和可靠的信息。本研究调查了这两个紧急服务机构在Orroral Valley森林大火期间使用Facebook的官方通信,并考虑了消息传递在多大程度上展示了有效危机通信的特征,包括对社区的大规模咨询和警告国家框架的应用。对600多篇帖子的内容分析显示,方法上存在明显差异。该研究揭示了在交流活动中结合使用文字、图像和信息图表的好处。就如何通过真正与社区联系来更有效地利用社交媒体,以提高社区的准备和复原力,提出了建议。
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