Natural disasters and risk communication implications of the Cascadia Subduction Zone megaquake

Natural Disasters and Risk Communication: Implications of the Cascadia Subduction Zone Megaquake asks and addresses how we communicate about natural disasters and what effect our communication has on natural disaster education, understanding, assessment of risk, preparation, and recovery. The chapte...

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Weitere Verfasser: Fletcher, Courtney Vail (HerausgeberIn), Lovejoy, Jennette (HerausgeberIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Lanham, Boulder, New York, London Lexington Books 2018
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Zusammenfassung:Natural Disasters and Risk Communication: Implications of the Cascadia Subduction Zone Megaquake asks and addresses how we communicate about natural disasters and what effect our communication has on natural disaster education, understanding, assessment of risk, preparation, and recovery. The chapters of this book present expertise, analyses, and perspectives that are designed to help us better comprehend and deal with the natural risks such as the Cascadia Subduction Zone. It seeks to move past primal, fear-induced physiological and emotional responses to crises with the understanding that if we accept that the disaster will occur, expect it, and learn how we can prepare, we can calm the collective panicked beats of our hearts as we wait for its first tremors
Foreword / Kathryn Schulz -- Conceptualizing risk: media coverage and natural disasters / Jennette Lovejoy -- Part I. Cascadia subduction Zone: geological background and predicting preparedness in the Pacific Northwest: Cascadia earthquake science and hazards / Robert F. Butler -- Risk perception and earthquake preparedness motivation: Predicting responses to a Cascadia Subduction Zone catastrophic event / Bradley Adame and Claude Miller -- Part II. Confronting risk information: rhetorical framing in the media and stages of crisis: The article that shook the public: a comparative study of "the really big one" and other earthquake coverage / Julie Homchick Crowe -- A "fast and frugal" approach to risk judgment and decision-making and its implications for natural disaster / Kai Kuang -- Part III. Local and global case studies: analyzing demographic, attitude, and economic factors in natural disasters: Public risk perception attitudes on flooding by different societal sectors: an investigation based on the August 2016 flood in Louisiana / Do Kyn Kim and Phillip Madison -- Economic evaluation of multi-hazard risk information in Japan: implication for earthquake risk communication / Hiroaki Matsuura and Keiichi Sato -- Part IV. Community, organizing, and resilience: pragmatic considerations: Families, companion nonhuman animals, and the CSZ disaster: implications for crisis and risk communication / Julie M. Novak and Ashleigh Day -- What is to be done?--a preparedness polemic / Yianni Doulis -- Conclusion: Naure, fear, and bewilderment: a human (dis)connect / C. Vail Fletcher -- Epilogue / Chris Goldfinger
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:xi, 266 pages
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24 cm
ISBN:1498556116
1-4985-5611-6
9781498556118
978-1-4985-5611-8
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