Social Media, Disaster Reporting and Local News
Dr. Jean BurgessARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries & InnovationQueensland University of Technology
Social Media Research in the CCI
• ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries & Innovation (national, based at QUT)– Project: Media Ecologies & Methodological Innovation
• Axel Bruns & Jean Burgess (QUT), Kate Crawford & Frances Shaw (Journalism & Media Research Centre (JMRC), NSW)
• Aims to implement new methods to understand the changing media environment;
• Focusing on the relationship between social media and traditional media and communication platforms;
• Combining large-scale computer-assisted techniques with media & cultural studies theoretical frameworks, qualitative research and close textual analysis
Social media and convergence
•Twitter as convergent platform:
1. Social networking (’friending’, ’following’,interpersonal communication)
2. Publishing original content (‘broadcasting’ updates)
3. Large-scale information consumption, sharing and propagation.
•‘Global’ commercial platforms; engaged with on a personal, hyperlocal, interest-based basis (increasingly through mobile devices)
•‘Flat architecture’ – ‘personal’ accounts of ordinary citizens have the same structural properties as mainstream media, government, business etc.
•News, information, affect and ideas propagate through multiple network layers: follower/followees; distributed interest/issue publics (via #hashtags)
Twitter and the Queensland Floods: #qldfloods tweets
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Twitter and the Queensland Floods: #qldfloods themes
From CCI Report on the use of Twitter in the Queensland floods – Shaw et al. (forthcoming, 2011).
Every 20th tweet coded.
Local Focus: #qldfloods from Toowoomba to Brisbane
• Toowoomba vs. Lockyer/Grantham vs. Ipswich vs. Brisbane slide
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Twitter and the Queensland Floods: #qldfloods posters
retweet feeds
mainstream media
Qld Police
Twitter and the Queensland Floods: #qldfloods @replies
mainstream media
authorit ies
@QPSmedia as Central #qldfloods Information Source
#qldfloods Network Map – Most Active Accounts Only(Degree >= 15 / Node size: indegree / node colour: outdegree)
(mobile) image sharing
1 in 5 links were to an image-hosting service
“Showrooms of furniture floating into the street. #Toowoomba #Qldfloods”--@noveltylady
“People are starting to freak out man #qldfloods” -- @sammehmcspam
“Swimming pool area - before and after #qldfloods”--@pattycam
“Gold Coast Bucket gang helping at Rocklea #qldfloods Prem_Team”--@TheQldPremier
• Uneven primary access (but social media users can act as channels and amplifiers)
• Connectivity between citizens on the ground in local areas and authorities/mainstream media (need better “listening” mechanisms and “trust” settings)
• Rumours, misinformation, etc (emergent community norms, literacy programs could help)
• Questions around commercial platforms (datasharing problems, lack of archiving, geofiltering/geoblocking etc)
challenges