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Security values and communication in risk perception

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Communication, Norms/values

Hazards: Man-made intentional hazards

Disaster Phases: Prevention, Preparedness

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens

Bulgarian warning systems in disaster situations

30.09.2018


Diffusion of technological innovation among citizens

30.09.2018


Impact of visual aids on risk perception

30.09.2018


Low levels of awareness of appropriate behaviour in a disaster found in a study with Bucharest residents

30.09.2018


Use of social media as an immediate response in a disaster situation

30.09.2018


Use of social media for ongoing communication in a disaster situation

30.09.2018


Local communities could use social media to call for support in a disaster situation

30.09.2018


Low awareness of guidelines and disaster procedures amongst citizens in Malta

30.09.2018


Information gaps between authorities and citizens on how to prepare for a disaster

30.09.2018


Citizens' first response in a disaster would be to call family and friends

30.09.2018


Use of social media not the preferred immediate response in an emergency amongst Maltese citizens

30.09.2018


Social media usage for ongoing communication with family and friends during a disaster

30.09.2018


Likelihood of using social media to submit information to authorities during a disaster

30.09.2018


Communication patterns between the different actors of disaster response

30.09.2018


Introduction of a colour coding system for risk levels used for warning alerts amongst different actors

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Languages, Communication

Disaster Phases: Response, Preparedness

Types of Actors Concerned: Government, Non-active citizens, Local authorities

The roles of religious leaders in disaster preparedness

30.09.2018


Shared responsibilities for preparedness measures amongst citizens and authorities

30.09.2018


Levels of risk perception amongst citizens in Rome

30.09.2018


Media's role and influence on public perceptions in the social construction of risks

30.09.2018


Topics that generate irresponsible media alarmism

30.09.2018


Likelihood of citizens using smartphone apps vs social media in disasters

30.09.2018


Correlation between citizen likelihood to use smartphone apps and social media during a disaster

30.09.2018


Turning children from passive victims of floods to actor citizens

30.09.2018


Information channels to be used to communicate information about disaster preparedness

30.09.2018


Risk is "manufactured" as a moral danger, especially in the public health domain

30.09.2018


The CBDM approach during the capacity development stage

30.09.2018


Positive reactions to the idea of using of disaster mobile phone apps amongst, largely elderly, citizens who are not active on social media

30.09.2018


Enhancing and cultivating local capacities as a component of empowering communities in India

30.09.2018


The importance of conveying disaster-related messages in at least three languages

30.09.2018


The narrative bias: information obtained from others' personal experiences influences risk behaviour more than that presented as a formal description

30.09.2018


The role of celebrity leaders in mobilizing citizens and resources

30.09.2018


The anchoring-and-adjustment bias: adjusting subsequent information in accordance with a so-called anchor

30.09.2018


Importance of an awareness of cultural and community differences amongst disaster practitioners

30.09.2018


Importance of considering communication channels used by the elderly, who may not be active on social media

30.09.2018


The role of radio channels in disaster communication

30.09.2018


The impact of the media on citizens' attitudes and behaviours

30.09.2018


Opportunities during the disaster recovery phase

30.09.2018


The complementary nature of NGOs in disaster management

30.09.2018


NGO roles in the preparedness phase

30.09.2018


The role of the media during a disaster

30.09.2018


Interdependency between different communication channels

30.09.2018


The role of traditional media

30.09.2018


Roles of traditional and social media in disasters

30.09.2018


Age and profession-related differences in the use of social media for disaster communication messages

30.09.2018


Different communication channels to be used for different social and cultural groups

30.09.2018


Cultural attitudes towards authorities and the role of community leaders

30.09.2018


Citizens and the culture of inclusive policy-making

30.09.2018


The importance of restoring social networks among citizens to enable effective response efforts

30.09.2018


Importance of communicating information and practices related to disaster prevention

30.09.2018


Relations between empowerment and culture

30.09.2018


Practical approaches in communication for empowerment

30.09.2018


Communication platforms that can be used to reach citizens during disasters

30.09.2018


Usefulness of smartphone apps vs social media during disaster situations

30.09.2018


Different forms of social media to target different audiences during a disaster

30.09.2018


The leadership Advance Online approach

30.09.2018


The importance of using multiple communication channels in disaster environments

30.09.2018


The importance of empathy and other soft skills in first responders when dealing with a disaster situation

30.09.2018


Trust in practitioners related to trust in how their institutions are managed

30.09.2018


Stereotypes of younger citizens being more critical towards authorities are often incorrect

30.09.2018


The role of "cultural leaders" as identifiable reference points in the prevention and preparedness phases

30.09.2018


Mass media as an important tool in addressing risks to the public/society

30.09.2018


Distrust in authorities amongst both citizens and disaster practitioners themselves

30.09.2018


Communication strategies of the Territorial Coordination Master Plan of the Province of Potenza

30.09.2018


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