Disaster preparedness and cultural factors: a comparative study in Romania and Malta

被引:18
作者
Appleby-Arnold, Sandra [1 ]
Brockdorff, Noellie [2 ,3 ]
Jakovljev, Ivana [4 ]
Zdravkovic, Suncica [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Edinburgh, Sch Social & Polit Sci, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
[2] Univ Malta, Dept Cognit Sci, Msida, Malta
[3] Univ Malta, Fac Media & Knowledge Sci, Msida, Malta
[4] Univ Novi Sad, Dept Psychol, Novi Sad, Serbia
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Citizen Summits; community cohesion; culture; disaster preparedness; readiness; trust; EARTHQUAKE RISK PERCEPTION; SOCIAL MEDIA; CLIMATE-CHANGE; PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS; UNITED-STATES; HAZARD; RESIDENTS; BUCHAREST; PEOPLE; RESILIENCE;
D O I
10.1111/disa.12433
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This exploratory study investigates the relationships between the disaster preparedness of citizens and cultural factors in Romania and Malta. With regard to methodology, quantitative and qualitative data were collected during two Citizen Summits, which consisted of a real-time survey and focus group discussions. The results point to two specific cultural factors that may bridge this 'gap' and be operationalised to enhance people's readiness for a disaster event. In Malta, the findings reveal how community cohesion is altered from a personal to a cultural value, which has the potential to encourage the transformation of preparedness intentions into actual preparedness behaviour. In Romania, meanwhile, the findings highlight the ambivalent aspects of trusting behaviour as a cultural norm on the one hand, and distrust in authorities based on experience and unmet expectations on the other hand. Social media use may reduce this tension between trust and distrust, and thus foster successful disaster risk-related communication.
引用
收藏
页码:664 / 690
页数:27
相关论文
共 68 条
[1]   Public Perceptions of Climate Change as a Human Health Risk: Surveys of the United States, Canada and Malta [J].
Akerlof, Karen ;
DeBono, Roberto ;
Berry, Peter ;
Leiserowitz, Anthony ;
Roser-Renouf, Connie ;
Clarke, Kaila-Lea ;
Rogaeva, Anastasia ;
Nisbet, Matthew C. ;
Weathers, Melinda R. ;
Maibach, Edward W. .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2010, 7 (06) :2559-2606
[2]   Heat Waves and Climate Change: Applying the Health Belief Model to Identify Predictors of Risk Perception and Adaptive Behaviours in Adelaide, Australia [J].
Akompab, Derick A. ;
Bi, Peng ;
Williams, Susan ;
Grant, Janet ;
Walker, Iain A. ;
Augoustinos, Martha .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2013, 10 (06) :2164-2184
[3]  
[Anonymous], 1998, COMMUNITY ORG BUILDI
[4]   Truth, trust, and civic duty: Cultural factors in citizens' perceptions of mobile phone apps and social media in disasters [J].
Appleby-Arnold, Sandra ;
Brockdorff, Noellie ;
Fallou, Laure ;
Bossu, Remy .
JOURNAL OF CONTINGENCIES AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT, 2019, 27 (04) :293-305
[5]   Applying cultural values to encourage disaster preparedness: Lessons from a low-hazard country [J].
Appleby-Arnold, Sandra ;
Brockdorff, Noellie ;
Jakovljev, Ivana ;
Zdravkovic, Suncica .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION, 2018, 31 :37-44
[6]  
Arlikatti S., 2007, International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, V25, P218
[7]   Social vulnerability and seismic risk perception. Case study: the historic center of the Bucharest Municipality/Romania [J].
Armas, Iuliana .
NATURAL HAZARDS, 2008, 47 (03) :397-410
[8]   Earthquake risk perception in Bucharest, Romania [J].
Armas, Iuliana .
RISK ANALYSIS, 2006, 26 (05) :1223-1234
[9]   Self-efficacy, stress, and locus of control: The psychology of earthquake risk perception in Bucharest, Romania [J].
Armas, Iuliana ;
Cretu, Romeo Zeno ;
Ionescu, Radu .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION, 2017, 22 :71-76
[10]   Cognitive and emotional aspects in evaluating the flood risk [J].
Armas, Iuliana ;
Avram, Eugen .
PSIWORLD 2011, 2012, 33 :939-943