Information as Intervention: How Hurricane Risk Communication Interacted with Vulnerability and Capacities in Superstorm Sandy

H. Lazrus, Olga V. Wilhelmi, R. Morss, J. Henderson, Alexa S. Dietrich
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As meteorological prediction and communication technologies have advanced, disaster outcomes following hurricanes have not shown matching progress. Through analysis of focus group conversations held with specific populations in New York City communities affected by Superstorm Sandy in 2012, we investigate how risk communication might help mediate societal vulnerability to hurricanes by influencing the information that people receive, their perceptions of approaching hurricane risks, and their behavioral responses. The focus group conversations illuminated both shared themes and important differences among the various populations who participated in the study. The findings illustrate the complexity behind the term vulnerability, particularly as it interacts with risk communication to influence outcomes. We propose that risk communication with diverse populations can be improved by incorporating understandings of unseen capacities as well as susceptibilities, therefore moving toward a more just and equitable hazard information system.
信息作为干预:飓风风险沟通如何在超级风暴桑迪中与脆弱性和能力相互作用
随着气象预报和通信技术的进步,飓风后的灾害结果并没有显示出相应的进步。通过对2012年受超级风暴桑迪影响的纽约市社区特定人群的焦点小组对话进行分析,我们研究了风险沟通如何通过影响人们接收的信息、他们对飓风风险的感知以及他们的行为反应来帮助调解社会对飓风的脆弱性。焦点小组的谈话阐明了参与研究的不同人群之间的共同主题和重要差异。这些发现说明了脆弱性这一术语背后的复杂性,特别是当它与风险沟通相互作用以影响结果时。我们建议,可以通过纳入对看不见的能力和易感性的理解来改善与不同人群的风险沟通,从而朝着更公正和公平的危害信息系统迈进。
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