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This book argues that big data in crisis management needs to be examined as a political process, involving questions of power and transparency.
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This book argues that big data in crisis management needs to be examined as a political process, involving questions of power and transparency.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317270997
- Artikelnr.: 49040863
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317270997
- Artikelnr.: 49040863
Kees Boersma is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences of the VU University, Amsterdam Chiara Fonio is currently working at the Joint Research Centre with a contract as CA (Contractual Agent)
1. Big Data, Surveillance and Crisis Management, by Kees Boersma and
Chiara Fonio
Part I Social media and crisis management
2. The use of social media for crisis management: a privacy by design
approach, by Muhammad Imran, Patrick Meier and Kees Boersma
3. Mining social media for effective crisis response: machine learning
and disaster response, by Rachel Finn, Hayley Watson and Kush Wadhwa
4. Between the promise and reality of using social media in crisis
management: lies, rumours and vigilantism, by Gemma Galdon Clavell
Part II Big Data and health surveillance
5. Biosecuring public health: the example of ESSENCE, by Henning Füller
6. Triggering action: participatory surveillance and event detection in
public health emergency management, by Martin French and Baki Cakici
Part III Case studies on disasters, crisis and big data
7. Resilience, surveillance and big data in crisis management: case
studies from Europe, the United Kingdom and New Zealand, by Charles
Leleux and C. William R. Webster
8. Monitoring a big data cyclon: the Sardinian case, by Allesandro
Burato
9. Intersecting intelligence: exploring big data disruptions, by
Xaroula Kerasidou, Katrina Petersen and Monika Büscher
10. 'Value-Veillance': Opening the black box of surveillance in emergency
management, by Karolin Eva Kappler and Uwe Vormbusch
11. Times of crises and the development of the Police National Automatic
Number Plate Recognition System in the UK, by Clive Norris and
Xavier D L'Hoiry
Chiara Fonio
Part I Social media and crisis management
2. The use of social media for crisis management: a privacy by design
approach, by Muhammad Imran, Patrick Meier and Kees Boersma
3. Mining social media for effective crisis response: machine learning
and disaster response, by Rachel Finn, Hayley Watson and Kush Wadhwa
4. Between the promise and reality of using social media in crisis
management: lies, rumours and vigilantism, by Gemma Galdon Clavell
Part II Big Data and health surveillance
5. Biosecuring public health: the example of ESSENCE, by Henning Füller
6. Triggering action: participatory surveillance and event detection in
public health emergency management, by Martin French and Baki Cakici
Part III Case studies on disasters, crisis and big data
7. Resilience, surveillance and big data in crisis management: case
studies from Europe, the United Kingdom and New Zealand, by Charles
Leleux and C. William R. Webster
8. Monitoring a big data cyclon: the Sardinian case, by Allesandro
Burato
9. Intersecting intelligence: exploring big data disruptions, by
Xaroula Kerasidou, Katrina Petersen and Monika Büscher
10. 'Value-Veillance': Opening the black box of surveillance in emergency
management, by Karolin Eva Kappler and Uwe Vormbusch
11. Times of crises and the development of the Police National Automatic
Number Plate Recognition System in the UK, by Clive Norris and
Xavier D L'Hoiry
1. Big Data, Surveillance and Crisis Management, by Kees Boersma and
Chiara Fonio
Part I Social media and crisis management
2. The use of social media for crisis management: a privacy by design
approach, by Muhammad Imran, Patrick Meier and Kees Boersma
3. Mining social media for effective crisis response: machine learning
and disaster response, by Rachel Finn, Hayley Watson and Kush Wadhwa
4. Between the promise and reality of using social media in crisis
management: lies, rumours and vigilantism, by Gemma Galdon Clavell
Part II Big Data and health surveillance
5. Biosecuring public health: the example of ESSENCE, by Henning Füller
6. Triggering action: participatory surveillance and event detection in
public health emergency management, by Martin French and Baki Cakici
Part III Case studies on disasters, crisis and big data
7. Resilience, surveillance and big data in crisis management: case
studies from Europe, the United Kingdom and New Zealand, by Charles
Leleux and C. William R. Webster
8. Monitoring a big data cyclon: the Sardinian case, by Allesandro
Burato
9. Intersecting intelligence: exploring big data disruptions, by
Xaroula Kerasidou, Katrina Petersen and Monika Büscher
10. 'Value-Veillance': Opening the black box of surveillance in emergency
management, by Karolin Eva Kappler and Uwe Vormbusch
11. Times of crises and the development of the Police National Automatic
Number Plate Recognition System in the UK, by Clive Norris and
Xavier D L'Hoiry
Chiara Fonio
Part I Social media and crisis management
2. The use of social media for crisis management: a privacy by design
approach, by Muhammad Imran, Patrick Meier and Kees Boersma
3. Mining social media for effective crisis response: machine learning
and disaster response, by Rachel Finn, Hayley Watson and Kush Wadhwa
4. Between the promise and reality of using social media in crisis
management: lies, rumours and vigilantism, by Gemma Galdon Clavell
Part II Big Data and health surveillance
5. Biosecuring public health: the example of ESSENCE, by Henning Füller
6. Triggering action: participatory surveillance and event detection in
public health emergency management, by Martin French and Baki Cakici
Part III Case studies on disasters, crisis and big data
7. Resilience, surveillance and big data in crisis management: case
studies from Europe, the United Kingdom and New Zealand, by Charles
Leleux and C. William R. Webster
8. Monitoring a big data cyclon: the Sardinian case, by Allesandro
Burato
9. Intersecting intelligence: exploring big data disruptions, by
Xaroula Kerasidou, Katrina Petersen and Monika Büscher
10. 'Value-Veillance': Opening the black box of surveillance in emergency
management, by Karolin Eva Kappler and Uwe Vormbusch
11. Times of crises and the development of the Police National Automatic
Number Plate Recognition System in the UK, by Clive Norris and
Xavier D L'Hoiry