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Tweeting Up a Storm: The Promise and Perils of Crisis Mapping

Author:
Shanley, Lea; Burns, Ryan; Bastian, Zachary; Robson, Edward
Year:
2013

Crisis mapping is an inter-disciplinary field that aggregates crowd-generated input data, such as social media feeds and photographs, with geographic data, to provide real-time, interactive information in support of disaster management and humanitarian relief. This article, published in the October 2013 issue of Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, provides a brief overview of the emerging legal and ethical issues within crisis mapping.