Observations data of Emergency Responders' Twitter Use During Winter Floods 2013/14
Observations data of Emergency Responders' Twitter Use During Winter Floods 2013/14
Data submitted for thesis: Sophie Parsons (2018) The Evolving Symbiotic Relationship between Social Media and Emergency Management: An Exploration into the Value of Social Media for Emergency Responders in the UK.
Data of the Twitter behaviour by the UK emergency services (Police, Fire and Ambulance) associated with the 10 LRFs in the South East and South West regions of the UK during Winter Floods 2013/14
UK Emergency Responders, Twitter
University of Southampton
Parsons, Sophie
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Weal, Mark
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Parsons, Sophie
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Weal, Mark
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Parsons, Sophie and Weal, Mark
(2019)
Observations data of Emergency Responders' Twitter Use During Winter Floods 2013/14.
University of Southampton
doi:10.5258/SOTON/D0653
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Abstract
Data submitted for thesis: Sophie Parsons (2018) The Evolving Symbiotic Relationship between Social Media and Emergency Management: An Exploration into the Value of Social Media for Emergency Responders in the UK.
Data of the Twitter behaviour by the UK emergency services (Police, Fire and Ambulance) associated with the 10 LRFs in the South East and South West regions of the UK during Winter Floods 2013/14
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South_East_Organisation_s_Tweets.xlsx
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South_West_Organisation_s_Tweets.xlsx
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Published date: 2019
Keywords:
UK Emergency Responders, Twitter
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Local EPrints ID: 428439
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/428439
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Date deposited: 26 Feb 2019 17:34
Last modified: 13 Nov 2023 02:33
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Sophie Parsons
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Mark Weal
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