Design--Research Social sciences--Research Disaster relief Climatic changes Application software--Development Sustainability
Disaster events are becoming ever more frequent due to the instability caused by climate change. These catastrophic events lead to a relief process that needs advocacy and improvement. Many people in the United States treat natural disasters as a singular event, forgetting about the help needed by those affected after the initial shock subsides. Sustained response and recovery in which continued efforts are lacking is causing substantial issues for the populations that are affected by these tragedies. Society is left unprepared in the wake of more frequent and more devastating disaster events. This work will focus on the link between human factors, relief systems and disaster operations. Questions include how, when, and who to target in campaigns for extended help. This design research project will take the form of a digital solution, used to connect users through an application on a smartphone or computer. Exploration into the most effective ways to influence people and promote change on a large scale enforces the social media aspect of the application. This digital platform seeks to create a technological framework for single-family users or organizations to use in order to pair up volunteers and users in need, while giving the project owners full control over their initiatives and yield from each project. Money, supplies, services, and support can all be gained through this network of supporters and those in need. This project will not only create a system to inspire lasting, manageable change, but also hope to become a call-to-action, cause a cultural shift in perception of disasters, and create campaigns on behalf of those affected by disasters.
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Title
INSPIRE.ME
Creators
Amanda Marconi - DU
Contributors
Diana S. Nicholas (Advisor) - Drexel University (1970-)
Genevieve Dion (Advisor) - Drexel University (1970-)
Awarding Institution
Drexel University
Degree Awarded
Master of Science (M.S.)
Publisher
Drexel University; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Number of pages
92 pages
Resource Type
Thesis
Language
English
Academic Unit
Architecture, Design, and Urbanism; Design Research; Drexel University; Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design
Other Identifier
9569; 991014632843904721
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