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Socio-technical Dynamics - Cooperation of Emergent and Established Organisations in Crises and Disasters

Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube

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ACM SIGCHI Courses Crisis Management Courses Qualitative Data Analysis Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore a conference talk examining the socio-technical dynamics of cooperation between emergent and established organizations during crises and disasters. Delve into the impact of ubiquitous information and communication technology on crisis management, focusing on how new media enables rapid self-organization of citizens. Analyze qualitative data from the European migration crisis of 2015, introducing the concept of socio-technical dynamics and deriving implications for computer-supported cooperative work in emergency situations. Learn about organizational structures, methodologies, and the role of technology as a mediator in crisis response. Discuss conflicts that arise and potential solutions for efficient involvement of emergent groups in established systems.

Syllabus

Introduction
Whats a volunteer
Organizational structure
Methodology
General willingness to cooperate
Technological mediator
Example architecture
Conflicts
Question


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ACM SIGCHI

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