Abstract
This paper highlights one of the key concerns in the emerging area of crisis informatics: issues of trusted information in crises/disasters and how the unregulated nature of social media affects information creation and dissemination. Deciding which information providers to trust and what sources of information to trust in crises is critical as acting upon trusted information can shape and influence the nature of the crisis. Social media is a powerful tool for sharing information during crises and can be used to improve emergency management capabilities, however, it has the power to misinform and to hinder response efforts.
Recommended Citation
Hagar, C. (2013). Crisis Informatics: Perspectives of Trust – Is Social Media a Mixed Blessing?. School of Information Student Research Journal, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.31979/2575-2499.020202