Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic followed by the energy crisis in Europe demonstrates how complex crises can be. Being embedded in a digital media environment and global interdependencies, complex crises elude straightforward interpretations and explanations. Nonetheless, crises require fast and coordinated response from multiple public authorities. In recent years, advances in computational methods and information technology have influenced the field of crisis and disaster management, and diverse technical approaches have been developed to enhance authorities’ response to crises. Drawing on a relational approach to crises, we investigate the socio-technical affordances emerging in Finland to facilitate multi-actor collaboration in crises. Based on our analysis, we argue that contemporary practices and technologies do not match with the complexity of recent crises. Taken together, we consider the role of digital technologies and socio-technical practices to better support multi-actor sensemaking and collaboration in future crises.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 20th International ISCRAM Conference |
Publisher | University of Nebraska Omaha |
Pages | 33-42 |
Number of pages | 10 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 979-8-218-21749-5 |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
MoE publication type | A4 Conference publication |
Event | International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management - USA, Omaha, United States Duration: 28 May 2021 → 31 May 2023 Conference number: 20 |
Publication series
Name | ISCRAM Conference proceedings |
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ISSN (Electronic) | 2411-3387 |
Conference
Conference | International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management |
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Abbreviated title | ISCRAM |
Country/Territory | United States |
City | Omaha |
Period | 28/05/2021 → 31/05/2023 |