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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

Understanding of risks and the necessity of taking preventive measures by people living in risk areas

30.09.2018


Cultural differences visible in the phases of disaster response and recovery

30.09.2018


Link between religious beliefs and risk perception

30.09.2018


Description of the LastQuake app design

30.09.2018


LastQuake app safety tips usage differences between countries

30.09.2018


LastQuake app safety tips usage for first time users

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Worldviews, Local knowledge

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Preparedness, Response

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens, NGOs

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

30.09.2018


Lower impact of certain types of disasters on daily life

30.09.2018


Lessening impact of a disaster over time

30.09.2018


The "fate" factor in disaster perception

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Worldviews

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Prevention, Preparedness

Perceptions of nature as a cultural factor

30.09.2018


Citizen lack of preparedness may be linked to perceived low probability to a disaster happening

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


Fatalism in Maltese culture and disaster preparedness

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Worldviews

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Prevention, Preparedness

The roles of religious leaders in disaster preparedness

30.09.2018


Cultural traits and attitudes to disaster preparedness

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


Perception of risk in relation unrelated with previous experience

30.09.2018


Information channels to be used to communicate information about disaster preparedness

30.09.2018


Culture provides socially constructed myths about nature which, in turn, influence the individual interpretation of natural phenomena

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


Perceptions of individual preparedness for disaster amongst citizens in Frankfurt

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


Social media police sites are highly appreciated and trusted

30.09.2018


When powerlessness is negatively associated with mitigation intentions, victims become reluctant to engage in risk mitigation activities

30.09.2018


Optimism bias: the tendency to overestimate the probability of positive events and underestimate that of negative ones

30.09.2018


Illusion of control: the tendency to overestimate the amount control they have over events

30.09.2018


Availability bias: recalling particular examples In judging the frequency of events

30.09.2018


The effect of immediate emotions on perceived risk

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


The impact and consequences of man-made disasters as compared to natural hazards

30.09.2018


Differences in risk-awareness in young vs elderly citizens

30.09.2018


People perceive human interference with nature as negative, regardless of its purpose

30.09.2018


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

30.09.2018


Man-made hazards provoke higher levels of concern compared to natural hazards

30.09.2018


Trust in nuclear power is often linked to a lower level of perceived risk

30.09.2018


Decisions for action are what differentiate hazards from risks

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


Fatalistic explanation of natural hazards are predominant may be a major obstacle to risk prevention in some Muslim countries

30.09.2018


Community participation, collective efficacy and empowerment are positively linked to earthquake preparedness

30.09.2018


In post-communist member states, the risk of flooding tends to be perceived only during extreme events

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Worldviews, Power relations, Local knowledge

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Prevention, Preparedness

Types of Actors Concerned: Government, Non-active citizens

Lower levels of education and income for vulnerable groups affect perceptions of personal control over public issues

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Social exclusion, Socio-economic status, Gender roles, Ethnicity, Worldviews

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Prevention, Preparedness

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens

Cross-national differences in levels of optimism bias

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Worldviews, Ethnicity

Hazards: Natural hazards

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

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens

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