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Societal influences on earthquake information meaning-making and household preparedness

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by J Becker, D Paton, D Johnston, Kevin Ronan
Previous research has identified a diversity of personal and individual factors that influence household preparedness for earthquakes. However, societal influences on the preparedness process are less well studied. In particular, there is limited understanding of the impact that wider society has on people’s interpretation of earthquake and preparedness information, and how this relates to people’s decisions about getting prepared for earthquakes. To address this gap, a New Zealand-based project was initiated to investigate how social factors interact with individuals’ meaning-making of earthquake information and how this affects subsequent earthquake preparedness behaviour. A range of social factors were identified as being influential on the meaning-making and preparedness process, including: community (community participation, sense of community); leadership; responsibility (responsibility for preparing, responsibility for others); social norms; trust; and societal requirements.

Funding

Category 3 - Industry and Other Research Income

History

Volume

32

Issue

2

Start Page

317

End Page

352

Number of Pages

36

ISSN

0280-7270

Location

United States

Publisher

International Research Committee on Disasters

Language

en-aus

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

GNS Science (N.Z.); Massey University; School of Human, Health and Social Sciences (2013- ); TBA Research Institute; University of Tasmania;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

International journal of mass emergencies and disasters.

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