Citizen Participation in Responding to Natural Disasters Through Twitter Messages
Author(s) -
Rizky Pamuji,
Ismiarta Aknuranda,
Fatwa Ramdani
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of information technology and computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2540-9824
pISSN - 2540-9433
DOI - 10.25126/jitecs.202052179
Subject(s) - citizen science , public relations , social media , natural disaster , event (particle physics) , plan (archaeology) , government (linguistics) , political science , information dissemination , indonesian , information sharing , internet privacy , business , computer science , world wide web , geography , linguistics , philosophy , botany , physics , archaeology , quantum mechanics , meteorology , law , biology
Citizen participation in collect and distribute information increase the role of the citizen involvement in local issues and increasing the benefits of society for the government and the environment. The contribution of citizens can be useful in helping to deal with environment problems and assist certain parties in meeting data needs, this is commonly referred to as citizen science. In its development, citizen science involvement in providing information began to involve social media as a platform for sharing information. In this study we try to explore citizen science of Indonesia, we conduct case study exploring how citizen in Indonesia used social media such as Twitter in response to one of the country’s worst disaster in 2018 namely Lombok Earthquake. By analyzing these user generate message we may know what the response of Indonesian citizen during event and understand more about citizen science in Indonesia through social media including its role and contribution. The information also may assist local communities in obtaining up-to-date information, providing assistance according to needs of the populace and use to manage and plan disaster relief both during and after the event.
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