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The general role of cultural factors in citizen empowerment during disaster situations

30.09.2018


Having a sense of community as a strength in responding to a disaster

30.09.2018


Urban vs rural community differences in 'sense of community'

30.09.2018


Experience of a disaster may bring back a sense of community

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


Citizen suggestions for involvement in disaster preparedness

30.09.2018


Everyday skills used by citizens to provide support in the response phase of a disaster

30.09.2018


Increase in community cohesion during the disaster recovery phase

30.09.2018


Interfaith networks in conflict situations

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Social networks, Social exclusion

Hazards: Man-made intentional hazards

Disaster Phases: Response

Types of Actors Concerned: Active citizens

Community leaders as gatekeepers in social networks

30.09.2018


Low vs high levels of social cohesion as weaknesses or strengths in disaster situations

30.09.2018


Impact of experience with smaller-scale or personal emergencies in building trust in first responders during major disasters

30.09.2018


Local communities as the first line of response in a disaster

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


Capacities of women in disaster management

30.09.2018


Group vs individual ideologies influencing attitudes towards training for disaster preparedness

30.09.2018


The CBDM approach during the capacity development stage

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


Independence and interdependence are culturally interrelated in risk event assessment

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


The influence of socio-economic status on citizen willingness to cooperate with authorities in case of a disaster

30.09.2018


Tapping into the potential of citizens who share a passion to give help during disasters

30.09.2018


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