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Twitter Use In Hurricane Isaac And Its Implications To Disaster Resilience, Kejin Wang
Twitter Use In Hurricane Isaac And Its Implications To Disaster Resilience, Kejin Wang
LSU Master's Theses
Disaster Resilience is the capacity of a community to ‘bounce back’ from disastrous events. Most studies rely on traditional data such as census data to study community resilience. With the advent of social media era, the new data source gives us an opportunity to explore the application of Twitter data to better understand disaster resilience. A research question is: does Twitter use correlate with disaster resilience? In other words, will communities with more Twitter users be more resilient to disasters, presumably because they are more likely to be better informed? The underlying issue is that if there are social and …