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Abstract
The demonstration of altruistic behaviours by disaster survivors, and even those observing emergencies from afar, is well documented. Over the past few decades, government-sponsored crisis planning has evolved to include affiliated volunteer agencies, with a general acknowledgment of the need to plan for unaffiliated or spontaneous volunteers. Just as the understanding of the need for volunteers has grown, so too have the ways in which volunteers are able to donate their time and skills. The popularity of social media networks and online communities provide new ways for the public to get involved in disaster response. Public service agencies should be proactive in investigating these emerging platforms and understanding their impacts during crises. Established methods of integrating on-scene volunteers into post-disaster response operations can be used as templates for creating virtual volunteer programmes.
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Citation
Griswold, Alisha (2013, September 1). Digital detectives and virtual volunteers: Integrating emergent online communities into disaster response operations. In the Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, Volume 7, Issue 1. https://doi.org/10.69554/SMMD3870.Publications LLP