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Research output: Contribution to Journal/Magazine › Editorial › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Working with Data
T2 - ISCRAM 2015
AU - Rizza, Caroline
AU - Buscher, Monika
AU - Watson, Hayley
PY - 2017/3
Y1 - 2017/3
N2 - Since 2013, the ISCRAM community has welcomed discussions around these questions, with the inclusion of a dedicated track in its annual conference. The first two rounds of papers predominantly engaged in ELS considerations related to IT innovation and use in crisis management and response in different contexts. These ranged from IT support for triage in mass casualty incidents, to restrictions placed on the use of mobile devices in organizations and the use of social media. Thus, by engaging in discussions about the unintended consequences of such innovation and use, these first occurrences allowed us to frame and propose different ways of designing and mobilizing IT for emergency management and response with an explicit and respectful engagement to ELSI by essentially ‘doing ITmore carefully’ (Büscher, Liegl, Rizza & Watson,2014). This special issue provides us with insight into ELSI surrounding information sharing and the collection, processing and use of data to prepare , manage and engage a response to a crisis.
AB - Since 2013, the ISCRAM community has welcomed discussions around these questions, with the inclusion of a dedicated track in its annual conference. The first two rounds of papers predominantly engaged in ELS considerations related to IT innovation and use in crisis management and response in different contexts. These ranged from IT support for triage in mass casualty incidents, to restrictions placed on the use of mobile devices in organizations and the use of social media. Thus, by engaging in discussions about the unintended consequences of such innovation and use, these first occurrences allowed us to frame and propose different ways of designing and mobilizing IT for emergency management and response with an explicit and respectful engagement to ELSI by essentially ‘doing ITmore carefully’ (Büscher, Liegl, Rizza & Watson,2014). This special issue provides us with insight into ELSI surrounding information sharing and the collection, processing and use of data to prepare , manage and engage a response to a crisis.
U2 - 10.1111/1468-5973.12139
DO - 10.1111/1468-5973.12139
M3 - Editorial
VL - 25
SP - 2
EP - 6
JO - Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management
JF - Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management
SN - 0966-0879
IS - 1
Y2 - 24 May 2015 through 27 May 2015
ER -