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Autor:
Melissa Bica, Leysia Palen, Jennifer Spinney, Erik R. Nielsen, Jennifer Henderson, Joy Weinberg
Publikováno v:
Human–Computer Interaction. 38:300-321
Disaster events – which can arise from meteorologic, geologic, technologic, or biologic hazards – have long served as sites to investigate socio-behavioral phenomena. Their disruption to and suspen...
Autor:
Robert Soden, Lydia Chilton, Scott Miles, Rebecca Bicksler, Kaira Ray Villanueva, Melissa Bica
Publikováno v:
CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.
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Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). 29:587-623
Risks associated with natural hazards such as hurricanes are increasingly communicated on social media. For hurricane risk communication, visual information products—graphics—generated by meteorologists and scientists at weather agencies portray
Autor:
Jennings Anderson, Leysia Palen, Heather Lazrus, Olga V. Wilhelmi, Jen Henderson, Rebecca E. Morss, Kenneth M. Anderson, Julie L. Demuth, Melissa Bica, Marina Kogan, Kevin Stowe
Publikováno v:
Weather, Climate, and Society. 10:537-560
This article investigates the dynamic ways that people communicate, assess, and respond as a weather threat evolves. It uses social media data, which offer unique records of what people convey about their real-world risk contexts. Twitter narratives
Autor:
Melissa Bica, Heather Lazrus, Kenneth M. Anderson, Joshua Watts, Christopher A. Davis, David Ahijevych, Julie L. Demuth, Marina Kogan, Leysia Palen, Olga V. Wilhelmi, Rebecca E. Morss, Chris Snyder, Kevin Stowe, Jennings Anderson, Jennifer Henderson, Kathryn R. Fossell, C. Michael Barton
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 98:2653-2674
During the last few decades, scientific capabilities for understanding and predicting weather and climate risks have advanced rapidly. At the same time, technological advances, such as the Internet, mobile devices, and social media, are transforming
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TVX
Laptop and desktop computers are frequently used to watch online videos from a wide variety of services. From short YouTube clips, to television programming, to full-length films, users are increasingly moving much of their video viewing away from te
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CHI
Conveying uncertainty in information artifacts is difficult; the challenge only grows as the demand for mass communication through multiple channels expands. In particular, as natural hazards increase with changing global conditions, including hurric
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CSCW
Nepal was struck by two major earthquakes in April and May 2015 which gave rise to much media attention. Because of photographs' power to influence how people perceive significant events, we investigate how these disasters are represented visually th
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IWGS
Social media data provide insight into people's opinions, thoughts, and reactions about real-world events such as hurricanes, infectious diseases, or urban crimes. In particular, the role of location-embedded social media is being emphasized to monit