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Leysia Palen
Leysia Palen
Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Information Science, University of Colorado Boulder
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Microblogging during two natural hazards events: what twitter may contribute to situational awareness
S Vieweg, AL Hughes, K Starbird, L Palen
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems …, 2010
20132010
Unpacking" privacy" for a networked world
L Palen, P Dourish
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems …, 2003
14642003
Twitter adoption and use in mass convergence and emergency events
AL Hughes, L Palen
International journal of emergency management 6 (3-4), 248-260, 2009
14312009
Backchannels on the front lines: Emergency uses of social media in the 2007 Southern California Wildfires
JN Sutton, L Palen, I Shklovski
University of Colorado, 2008
11882008
" Voluntweeters" self-organizing by digital volunteers in times of crisis
K Starbird, L Palen
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems …, 2011
7942011
Instant messaging in teen life
RE Grinter, L Palen
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative …, 2002
7902002
Citizen communications in crisis: anticipating a future of ICT-supported public participation
L Palen, SB Liu
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems …, 2007
6822007
Chatter on the red: what hazards threat reveals about the social life of microblogged information
K Starbird, L Palen, AL Hughes, S Vieweg
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative …, 2010
6602010
Crisis in a networked world features of computer-mediated communication in the April 16, 2007, Virginia Tech event
L Palen, S Vieweg, SB Liu, AL Hughes
Social Science Computer Review 27 (4), 467-480, 2009
6272009
Finding community through information and communication technology in disaster response
I Shklovski, L Palen, J Sutton
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative …, 2008
5362008
A vision for technology-mediated support for public participation & assistance in mass emergencies & disasters
L Palen, KM Anderson, G Mark, J Martin, D Sicker, M Palmer, D Grunwald
ACM-BCS Visions of Computer Science 2010, 2010
4942010
(How) will the revolution be retweeted? Information diffusion and the 2011 Egyptian uprising
K Starbird, L Palen
Proceedings of the acm 2012 conference on computer supported cooperative …, 2012
4882012
Natural language processing to the rescue? extracting" situational awareness" tweets during mass emergency
S Verma, S Vieweg, W Corvey, L Palen, J Martin, M Palmer, A Schram, ...
Proceedings of the international AAAI conference on web and social media 5 …, 2011
4882011
Going wireless: behavior & practice of new mobile phone users
L Palen, M Salzman, E Youngs
Proceedings of the 2000 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative …, 2000
4712000
Pass it on?: Retweeting in mass emergency
K Starbird, L Palen
ISCRAM, 2010
4312010
Collective intelligence in disaster: Examination of the phenomenon in the aftermath of the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting
S Vieweg, L Palen, SB Liu, AL Hughes, JN Sutton
University of Colorado, 2008
3742008
In search of the bigger picture: The emergent role of on-line photo sharing in times of disaster
SB Liu, L Palen, J Sutton, AL Hughes, S Vieweg
Proceedings of the information systems for crisis response and management …, 2008
3702008
Crisis informatics—New data for extraordinary times
L Palen, KM Anderson
Science 353 (6296), 224-225, 2016
3622016
Online public communications by police & fire services during the 2012 Hurricane Sandy
AL Hughes, LAA St. Denis, L Palen, KM Anderson
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems …, 2014
3532014
The evolving role of the public information officer: An examination of social media in emergency management
AL Hughes, L Palen
Journal of homeland security and emergency management 9 (1), 2012
3482012
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