Cultural theory's contributions to risk analysis: A thematic review with directions and resources for further research

BB Johnson, B Swedlow - Risk analysis, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Cultural theory (CT) developed from grid/group analysis, which posits that different patterns
of social relations—hierarchist, individualist, egalitarian, and fatalist—produce compatible …

Risk perception and interpersonal discussion on risk: A systematic literature review

S Perlstein - Risk analysis, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Risk perception research has long been attentive to the fact that risk is a social construction.
Nevertheless, this fact has not been integrated into empirical research in any systematic …

Australian voters' attitudes to climate action and their social-political determinants

RM Colvin, F Jotzo - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Australia is a relative laggard on climate policy, amidst social and political fractures despite
rising support for climate policy in opinion polls. In the 2019 Australian federal election …

Beliefs about climate change in the aftermath of extreme flooding

EA Albright, D Crow - Climatic Change, 2019 - Springer
When faced with natural disasters, communities respond in diverse ways, with processes
that reflect their cultures, needs, and the extent of damage incurred by the community …

Science public relations: The parallel, interwoven, and contrasting trajectories of public relations and science communication theory and practice

MS VanDyke, NM Lee - Public Relations Review, 2020 - Elsevier
There are parallels, intersections, and contrasts between how theory and practice in the
public relations and science communication literatures have evolved. Given the need for …

Public understanding of climate change-related sea-level rise

RK Priestley, Z Heine, TL Milfont - PLoS One, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Sea-level rise resulting from climate change is impacting coasts around the planet. There is
strong scientific consensus about the amount of sea-level rise to 2050 (0.24–0.32 m) and a …

[HTML][HTML] Climate change in the urban environment: Advancing, measuring and achieving resiliency

M Doherty, K Klima, JJ Hellmann - Environmental Science & Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
Climate change poses new and unique challenges that threaten lives and livelihoods. Given
the increasing risks and looming uncertainty of climate change, increasing attention has …

Preferences among coastal and inland residents relating to managed retreat: Influence of risk perception in acceptability of relocation strategies

J Dachary-Bernard, H Rey-Valette - Journal of environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Facing sea-level rise, scientists recommend adaptation measures to relocate the most
vulnerable assets. This is of particular interest regarding coastal land use management …

Story mapping and sea level rise: Listening to global risks at street level

SH Stephens, DP Richards - Communication Design Quarterly Review, 2020 - dl.acm.org
While interactive maps are important tools for risk communication, most maps omit the lived
experiences and personal stories of the community members who are most at risk. We …

Exploring the role of bureaucracy in the production of coastal risks, City of Cape Town, South Africa

D Colenbrander, M Bavinck - Ocean & coastal management, 2017 - Elsevier
Cape Town is currently experiencing a range of coastal pressures consistent with a warming
climate. Notably this includes evidence of a receding coastline in certain areas and shifting …