Science Daily | Twitter and Natural Disasters: Crisis Communication Lessons from the Japan Tsunami

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Article outlining research at the Kobe City University of Foreign Studies,which surveyed and questioned Twitter users and tracked updates from people in the disaster-struck area on the social media site two weeks after the March 11 disaster. They hoped to determine what benefits such a system can bring to people involved in a disaster and to those hoping to hear news.
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Science Daily | Twitter and Natural Disasters: Crisis Communication Lessons from the Japan Tsunami
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Article outlining research at the Kobe City University of Foreign Studies,which surveyed and questioned Twitter users and tracked updates from people in the disaster-struck area on the social media site two weeks after the March 11 disaster. They hoped to determine what benefits such a system can bring to people involved in a disaster and to those hoping to hear news.
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