Together we survive: the role of social messaging networks in building social capital and disaster resilience among minority communities

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Haoran Chu
Sixiao Liu
Janet Z. Yang
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[1] University at Buffalo,Department of Communication
[2] Texas Tech University,Department of Public Relations
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Natural Hazards | 2021年 / 106卷
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Social capital; Disaster resilience; Social media; Ethnic minority; Immigrant;
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Ethnic and racial minority communities often suffer more from disasters due to a lack of access to resources from governmental agencies and other organizations that provide disaster relief. To explore the role of social media in addressing this problem, this study investigates whether a popular social messaging application among the Chinese immigrant community, WeChat, helped victims of Harvey overcome the detrimental impacts of the hurricane. In particular, we compared Chinese Houstonians’ psychological well-being with other ethnic and racial minority groups in the region. Results indicate that Chinese WeChat users in Houston successfully utilized social capital and achieved stronger resilience as compared to other ethnic and racial groups.
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页码:2711 / 2729
页数:18
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