Social Media and Urban Resilience: A Case Study of the 2016 Jakarta Terror Attack

Uuf Brajawidagda, C. Reddick, A. Chatfield
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The rise of urban terrorism worldwide underscores an urgent research need for public administration. The unpredictable nature of urban terrorism requires resilience of the city. This paper examines the role of social media in effecting urban resilience during the 2016 Jakarta terrorism, by raising two research questions: 1) what are critical capabilities necessary for urban resilience in the face of urban terrorism? 2) how does social media effect urban resilience? We collected 212 articles published by Detik.com, an online news article website based in Indonesia, for media content analysis. Moreover, we closely examined the use of social media by Jakarta stakeholders on January 14, 2016. By drawing on adaptive capacity research, our study finds that urban resilience was influenced by capabilities such as information and communication, competence, social capital, and leaderships. Our findings indicate the critical role of social media in leveraging the salient capabilities for faster recovery from the terror attack and hence greater urban resilience.
社交媒体与城市韧性:以2016年雅加达恐怖袭击为例
世界范围内城市恐怖主义的兴起凸显了公共行政研究的迫切需要。城市恐怖主义的不可预测性需要城市的应变能力。本文通过提出两个研究问题,考察了社交媒体在2016年雅加达恐怖主义期间对城市韧性的影响:1)面对城市恐怖主义,城市韧性所必需的关键能力是什么?2)社交媒体如何影响城市弹性?我们收集了印尼在线新闻网站Detik.com发表的212篇文章,进行媒体内容分析。此外,我们在2016年1月14日仔细检查了雅加达利益相关者对社交媒体的使用情况。通过对适应能力的研究,我们发现城市弹性受到信息沟通能力、胜任力、社会资本和领导力等能力的影响。我们的研究结果表明,社交媒体在利用突出的能力,更快地从恐怖袭击中恢复,从而提高城市的复原力方面发挥了关键作用。
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