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The Role of Social Media in Crisis Communication
Author: Dr Kavita Koli*
Published Date: 2024-12-11
Keywords: Social media, crisis communication, misinformation, public perception, digital strategies, case studies, communication frameworks.
Abstract:
Social Media has emerged as a critical tool for communication during crises, revolutionizing how information is disseminated and how organizations engage with the public. This paper explores the role of platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram in shaping public perception during emergencies and facilitating rapid communication. By analysing recent case studies, the research highlights the dual nature of social media in crisis settings—serving as a vehicle for timely updates while also presenting challenges related to misinformation and public anxiety. Key findings reveal best practices for organizations aiming to enhance digital crisis communication strategies, including the importance of timely responses, transparent messaging, and proactive engagement with audiences. Additionally, the study discusses the implications of social media dynamics on crisis management frameworks and the need for integrated communication approaches that leverage these platforms effectively. Ultimately, this research contributes to the understanding of social media's pivotal role in crisis communication, providing insights for policymakers, organizations, and practitioners seeking to navigate the complexities of information sharing in high-stakes environments.