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Where are we when the community looks for us? A social network analysis of the self-organized network #TwitterFoodBank

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Where are we when the community looks for us? A social network analysis of the self-organized network #TwitterFoodBank
Abstract
Traditional crisis management approaches have often overlooked the role of community and nonprofit organizations. In this study, we investigated how nonprofits and communities contributed to problem-solving during crises through self-organization on social media. We applied social network analysis to 17,732 interactions using #TwitterFoodBank, a self-organized network emerged during the early stage of COVID-19 to address food insecurity. Our results highlighted the significant role of nonprofits in coordinating the community’s self-organized network. However, they also revealed a lack of coordination among these organizations in maintaining a viable network. These findings have valuable implications for nonprofits seeking to leverage the potential of online self-organized communities in crisis management.
Publication
Communication and the Public
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Date
2023-12-02
Pages
20570473231213675
Citation Key
hoangWhereAreWe2023
Accessed
12/14/23, 3:40 PM
ISSN
2057-0473
Short Title
Where are we when the community looks for us?
Language
en
Library Catalog
SAGE Journals
Citation
Hoang, T. T. (2023). Where are we when the community looks for us? A social network analysis of the self-organized network #TwitterFoodBank. Communication and the Public, 20570473231213675. https://doi.org/10.1177/20570473231213675