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Social/mutual trust inside communities

30.09.2018


Demographic and cultural characteristics contribute to the social constructions of risks

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Worldviews, Norms/values, Ethnicity

Hazards: Man-made intentional hazards

Disaster Phases: Prevention, Preparedness, Response

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens

Impact of professional cultures on adoption and usage of technology

30.09.2018


Religion and technology use in disaster situations

30.09.2018


Relationship between community sense and technology use

30.09.2018


Cultural differences visible in the phases of disaster response and recovery

30.09.2018


Technological usage shaping cultural practices

30.09.2018


Early adopters' roles in innovation dissemination

30.09.2018


Emotional triggers linked to perceived costs and benefits of adopting particular behaviours

30.09.2018


Description of the earthquake signalisation for the LastQuake app

30.09.2018


Culturally "neutral" adaptation of LastQuake app features

30.09.2018


LastQuake app safety checks links with the earthquake coordinates

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


Emoji usage in LastQuake app comments

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Norms/values, Languages, Communication

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Response

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens, NGOs

Cultural impact on the general use of the LastQuake app

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Norms/values, Worldviews, Communication

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Response

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens, NGOs

Volunteering experiences in disaster situations

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


Relocation affecting individual and collective identity

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


Citizen lack of preparedness may be linked to perceived cultural traits, such as resourcefulness

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


Community leaders as gatekeepers in social networks

30.09.2018


Community cohesion as an important cultural aspect in disasters

30.09.2018


Importance of raising awareness of importance of disaster preparedness from an early age

30.09.2018


Relationships between Buddhism and disaster recovery

30.09.2018


Disaster response related to different disaster types

30.09.2018


Text messages, the most efficient and resilient mode of communication after a disaster

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Social networks, Customs/traditions/rituals, Norms/values

Types of Actors Concerned: Entrepreneurs

User behaviour with regards to safety check notifications on the LastQuake App

30.09.2018


Local communities as the first line of response in a disaster

30.09.2018


Children and young peoples views concerning a flooding context

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


Turning children from passive victims of floods to actor citizens

30.09.2018


Insurance companies' responsibilities in taking account of children's' voices and needs

30.09.2018


Importance of perceived personal qualities in informal leaders acting in disaster situations

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


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

30.09.2018


Trust is strongly linked to the visibility of institutions during a disaster

30.09.2018


Perceptions of the symbol of the uniform and how it affects trust

30.09.2018


The impact of differences in local cultures on disaster communication

30.09.2018


Example of "High power distance cultures" in emergency situations

30.09.2018


Natural and man-made hazards are perceived differently and elicit different types of emotions

30.09.2018


Natural disasters are followed by an increase in willingness to help other people

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Norms/values, Attitudes toward environmental issues

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Response, Recovery

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens

Natural disasters encourage solidarity while technological disasters create a rigid community

30.09.2018


"Home alone" scenario for children during a disaster less likely in Italy

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


Empowering local communities after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Power relations, Norms/values

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Response

Types of Actors Concerned: Government, Non-active citizens, Active citizens

A society's legal system can encourage certain cultural practices while culture can be influenced by legal principles

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


A community's local knowledge has value in dealing with disasters

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Local knowledge, Norms/values

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Prevention, Preparedness, Recovery, Response, All disaster phases

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens

Law embodies culture and formalises its norms while culture conditions, promotes or constrains the adoption of legal rules

30.09.2018


The importance of respecting cultural values goes beyond language barriers and diet

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Customs/traditions/rituals, Norms/values

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Response

Types of Actors Concerned: National civil protection body, Non-active citizens

The importance of protecting the human rights of indigenous communities and local populations

30.09.2018


Alternative knowledge strategies and local risk cultures are important in policy and decision-making processes, both for experts and non-experts

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Norms/values, Local knowledge

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Prevention, Preparedness, Response, Recovery, All disaster phases

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens

The challenge of considering cultural factors in the immediate response to a disaster

30.09.2018


Cultural factors to be taken into account when planning for disaster risk reduction

30.09.2018


Work is needed to articulate how to operationalise cultural rights in the events surrounding disasters

30.09.2018


The protection and respect for the right to cultural identity and participation in cultural life take various forms

30.09.2018


The operationalisation of the right to cultural identity and participation in cultural life in disaster management policies

30.09.2018


The importance of communication strategies for the preparedness and response phases

30.09.2018


In some places, religious explanations for natural disasters are taken into account (Egypt), while in others scientific explanations are predominant (UK)

30.09.2018


Heritage sites and cultural properties in disaster contexts

30.09.2018


Changing trust in authorities

30.09.2018


Social capital is an asset in making communities more resilient

30.09.2018


Central-Eastern European countries place more attention on financial risk reduction measures and disaster mitigation than on prevention measure

30.09.2018


UK legislation concerning vulnerable groups

30.09.2018


Divergences in the translation of culture and cultural factors into disaster management practices

30.09.2018


Portuguese legislation concerning culture and human rights

30.09.2018


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