In this paper we examine the use of Twitter and Facebook in two dramatic earthquakes that hit Italy: L’Aquila (in 2009) and Emilia (in 2012). Indeed, disasters disrupt everyday life and engage people in meaning-making processes aimed at recovering meaning and control of their world. In these cases, we argue that the use of social media may contribute to social representa- tions processes and functions: cognitive coping, social sharing of emotions, preserving self-efficacy, boosting identity, and community empowerment. Different methods were adopted to examine the use of social media in the immediate aftermath, a few days after, and in the medium-long term. Differences between the events, combined with the differences between Twitter and Facebook, entailed a multiplicity of uses. Nevertheless, the analyses point to the same conclusions: by fostering new forms of communication and encoun- ters, social media played an increasingly important role during and after the earthquakes. First, they were used for providing information and material cop- ing, then they favored the social sharing of emotions and joint remembering, and finally they contributed to claiming voice and control. Results thus suggest that the use of social media favored different representational functions, which progressively contributed to community empowerment.

Shaken and stirred: Social representations, social media, and community empowerment in emergency contexts / Sarrica, Mauro; Farinosi, Manuela; Comunello, Francesca; Brondi, Sonia; Parisi, Lorenza; Fortunati, Leopoldina. - In: SEMIOTICA. - ISSN 0037-1998. - STAMPA. - 2018:222(2018), pp. 321-346. [10.1515/sem-2016-0208]

Shaken and stirred: Social representations, social media, and community empowerment in emergency contexts

Sarrica, Mauro
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Comunello, Francesca;Brondi, Sonia;Parisi, Lorenza;
2018

Abstract

In this paper we examine the use of Twitter and Facebook in two dramatic earthquakes that hit Italy: L’Aquila (in 2009) and Emilia (in 2012). Indeed, disasters disrupt everyday life and engage people in meaning-making processes aimed at recovering meaning and control of their world. In these cases, we argue that the use of social media may contribute to social representa- tions processes and functions: cognitive coping, social sharing of emotions, preserving self-efficacy, boosting identity, and community empowerment. Different methods were adopted to examine the use of social media in the immediate aftermath, a few days after, and in the medium-long term. Differences between the events, combined with the differences between Twitter and Facebook, entailed a multiplicity of uses. Nevertheless, the analyses point to the same conclusions: by fostering new forms of communication and encoun- ters, social media played an increasingly important role during and after the earthquakes. First, they were used for providing information and material cop- ing, then they favored the social sharing of emotions and joint remembering, and finally they contributed to claiming voice and control. Results thus suggest that the use of social media favored different representational functions, which progressively contributed to community empowerment.
2018
functions of social representations; social media; earthquakes; disaster; empowerment
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Shaken and stirred: Social representations, social media, and community empowerment in emergency contexts / Sarrica, Mauro; Farinosi, Manuela; Comunello, Francesca; Brondi, Sonia; Parisi, Lorenza; Fortunati, Leopoldina. - In: SEMIOTICA. - ISSN 0037-1998. - STAMPA. - 2018:222(2018), pp. 321-346. [10.1515/sem-2016-0208]
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