災難與危機傳播
“Voluntweetwes”: Self- Organizing by Digital Volunteers in Times of Crisis
Microblogging after a major disaster in China: a case study of the 2010 Yushu earthquake
Pandemics in the age of Twitter: content analysis of Tweets during the 2009 H1N1 outbreak
Practical extraction of disaster-relevant information from social media
Quantitative Approaches to Comparing Communication Patterns on Twitter
Self-mocking crisis strategy on social media: Focusing on Alibaba chairman Jack Ma in China
Think Local, Retweet Global: Retweeting by the Geographically-Vulnerable during Hurricane Sandy
Towards a Sociological Understanding of Social Media:Theorizing Twitter
Towards Distributed Citizen Participation: Lessons from WikiLeaks and the Queensland Floods
Trusting tweets: The Fukushima disaster and information source credibility on Twitter
Twitter under crisis: Can we trust what weRT? The 1st Workshop on Social Media Analytics
Twitter use during an emergency event: the case of the UT Austin shooting
Usability of small crisis data sets in the absence of big data