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Risk Perceptions, Race, and Hurricane Katrina

机译:风险感知,种族和卡特里娜飓风

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This study examined differences across race and income in responses to warning messages associated with Hurricane Katrina. Surveys were administered to Katrina evacuees who had been relocated throughout the country, investigating perceptions of the seriousness of the crisis, motivation to evacuate, and preparations for the storm. Results suggest differences between Whites and non-Whites along these lines. The findings are discussed in terms of their implications for considering race and poverty in audience responses to crisis messages, and the need to consider marginalized subpopulations in future crisis communication research.
机译:这项研究检查了种族和收入之间的差异,以回应与卡特里娜飓风有关的警告信息。对在全国各地转移的卡特里娜飓风的撤离者进行了调查,调查了人们对危机严重性,撤离的动机以及对风暴的准备的看法。结果表明,白人和非白人在这些方面的差异。讨论了这些发现的意义,包括它们在考虑受众对危机信息的反应中考虑种族和贫困的影响,以及在未来的危机沟通研究中需要考虑边缘化人群的需求。

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