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Trust in authorities in disaster settings

30.09.2018


Link between trust in local authorities and lower levels of perceived risk

30.09.2018


Importance of knowledge with regards to perception of risk and trust in authorities

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


High incidence of expectations of a disaster found in a study with Bucharest citizens

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


Use of social media to submit information to the authorities in a disaster situation

30.09.2018


Disaster preparedness as the responsibility of national and local authorities

30.09.2018


Infrastructural vulnerabilities perceptions in relation with the degree of preparedness

30.09.2018


Responsibilities of local authorities and non-governmental organisations in informing citizens on how to act in response to a disaster

30.09.2018


Volunteering experiences in disaster situations

30.09.2018


Grassroots interventions in the recovery stage

30.09.2018


Citizens support in relief efforts

30.09.2018


Impact of distrust of authorities and non-governmental organisations providing an adequate response in a disaster

30.09.2018


Institutional and familial roles in educating children on how to respond in a disaster

30.09.2018


Distrust in authorities undermine the latter's' efforts at responding effectively in a disaster

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


Citizens consider disaster preparedness predominantly the responsibility of government

30.09.2018


Shared responsibilities for preparedness measures amongst citizens and authorities

30.09.2018


Positive experiences of first responder action in the recovery phase of a disaster outweighs negative ones

30.09.2018


Usefulness of intangible cultural knowledge in disasters

30.09.2018


Citizen responsibility to use new technologies and social media for support activities in disasters

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


Trust in authorities during a disaster is linked to perceptions of how well they are prepared for a disaster

30.09.2018


The role of perceived dedication to a cause in influencing trust in voluntary aid organisations

30.09.2018


Varying levels of trust in public institutions vs private media channels

30.09.2018


Group vs individual ideologies influencing attitudes towards training for disaster preparedness

30.09.2018


Reactions to testing and using apps for providing information in case of a disaster

30.09.2018


Participation in preparedness activities increases social cohesion and trust in fellow citizens and authorities measures

30.09.2018


Differing reactions to the reporting of local vs international first responder activity

30.09.2018


Authorities' effectiveness in dealing with past events enhances feelings of security amongst citizens

30.09.2018


The effect and origin of gender differences in perception of risk

30.09.2018


The potential of self-help / open source initiatives and citizen alert systems in disaster communication

30.09.2018


Loss of confidence in civil authorities after man-made disasters

30.09.2018


The complementary nature of NGOs in disaster management

30.09.2018


Cultural attitudes towards authorities and the role of community leaders

30.09.2018


Empowerment and governance structure of opportunities

30.09.2018


Risk perception amongst individuals with to hierarchical orientations

30.09.2018


Citizens' expectations during a disaster is often related to their trust in authorities

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


Lack of trust regarding the public's relation to the authorities and science experts

30.09.2018


Distrust in authorities amongst both citizens and disaster practitioners themselves

30.09.2018


Legal rules may be ignored or violated if they are offensive or contrary to the community's culture

30.09.2018


The perception of authorities as more trustworthy is a predictor of lower levels of perceived nuclear risk

30.09.2018


Varying level of trust in authorities, with regards to nuclear risk in the UK, Spain, France and Sweden

30.09.2018


The relationship between trust and perceived nuclear risk is not universal: lower in the UK and higher in Sweden

30.09.2018


Values and beliefs, as well as the trust in authorities influence perceived nuclear risk and attitudes toward nuclear power.

30.09.2018


Race and gender as significant predictors of trust in authorities

30.09.2018


Education is a significant predictor of risk perception and attitudes towards those phenomena

30.09.2018


In the aftermath of a disaster, levels of trust in authorities tend to decline significantly

30.09.2018


Living in risk areas highlights higher levels of risk acceptance

30.09.2018


Perceived vulnerability within several socio-demographic groups after the Fukushima accident

30.09.2018


People with higher levels of education and higher incomes have a lower levels of trust in governments and higher levels of trust in scientific institutions

30.09.2018


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