TY - JOUR
T1 - Cross-Sector Emergency Information Networks on Social Media: Online Bridging and Bonding Communication Patterns
AU - Wukich, R Clayton
AU - Hu, Qian
AU - Siciliano, Michael D.
PY - 2019/10/1
Y1 - 2019/10/1
N2 - A key challenge for public administrators is facilitating communication among diverse actors. This article illustrates the information seeking and sharing preferences of notable emergency information suppliers on social media who operate primarily within four states. Through homophily and brokerage analyses, two basic communication preferences were noted: (a) bridging patterns in which actors interact with diverse sources of information, and (b) bonding patterns in which actors rely on sources from similar backgrounds. Both provide value for practitioners. A crucial task, then, is to balance those approaches and adjust to the shifting demands of the external environment.
AB - A key challenge for public administrators is facilitating communication among diverse actors. This article illustrates the information seeking and sharing preferences of notable emergency information suppliers on social media who operate primarily within four states. Through homophily and brokerage analyses, two basic communication preferences were noted: (a) bridging patterns in which actors interact with diverse sources of information, and (b) bonding patterns in which actors rely on sources from similar backgrounds. Both provide value for practitioners. A crucial task, then, is to balance those approaches and adjust to the shifting demands of the external environment.
KW - bridging and bonding
KW - emergency management
KW - information networks
KW - network analysis
KW - social media
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U2 - 10.1177/0275074019861701
DO - 10.1177/0275074019861701
M3 - Article
SN - 0275-0740
VL - 49
SP - 825
EP - 839
JO - American Review of Public Administration
JF - American Review of Public Administration
IS - 7
ER -