From the periphery and toward a centralized model for trust in government risk and disaster communication
In the context of disaster research, trust is ubiquitous. Despite its reach across multiple
research domains, the devil is in the lack of a comprehensive understanding of how trust is …
research domains, the devil is in the lack of a comprehensive understanding of how trust is …
Reactions to COVID-19, information and technology use, and social connectedness among older adults with pre-frailty and frailty
Abstract The emergence of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and social distancing
measures has serious implications, particularly those age 65 and older. We performed a …
measures has serious implications, particularly those age 65 and older. We performed a …
The effects of governmental and individual predictors on COVID‐19 protective behaviors in China: A path analysis model
The COVID‐19 pandemic has plunged the world into a crisis. To contain this crisis, it is
essential to build full cooperation between the government and the public. However, it is …
essential to build full cooperation between the government and the public. However, it is …
Pandemic response as border politics
MR Kenwick, BA Simmons - International Organization, 2020 - cambridge.org
Pandemics are imbued with the politics of bordering. For centuries, border closures and
restrictions on foreign travelers have been the most persistent and pervasive means by …
restrictions on foreign travelers have been the most persistent and pervasive means by …
COVID-19 protective model: the role of threat perceptions and informational cues in influencing behavior
Abstract The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected 55 million people and
caused more than 1,333,742 deaths globally in eight months since its first outbreak. People …
caused more than 1,333,742 deaths globally in eight months since its first outbreak. People …
Ordinary patterns in an extraordinary crisis: How international relations makes sense of the COVID-19 pandemic
T Johnson - International Organization, 2020 - cambridge.org
The customary prescription for handling “problems without passports” is to work through
international intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), act collectively for humanity's future …
international intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), act collectively for humanity's future …
[HTML][HTML] From SARS to pandemic influenza: the framing of high-risk populations
TL O'Sullivan, KP Phillips - Natural Hazards, 2019 - Springer
The 2003 global outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) was a wake-up call
for health systems in Canada, with realization of occupational health risks faced by health …
for health systems in Canada, with realization of occupational health risks faced by health …
[HTML][HTML] Uncertainty, scarcity and transparency: Public health ethics and risk communication in a pandemic
Communicating public health guidance is key to mitigating risk during disasters and
outbreaks, and ethical guidance on communication emphasizes being fully transparent. Yet …
outbreaks, and ethical guidance on communication emphasizes being fully transparent. Yet …
Transparency beyond information disclosure: strategies of the Scandinavian public health authorities during the COVID-19 pandemic
The concept of transparency has been problematized in risk research. This exploratory study
contributes to the risk literature by considering an established three-dimensional …
contributes to the risk literature by considering an established three-dimensional …
[HTML][HTML] YouTube's growth in use among children 0–5 during COVID19: The Occidental European case
R Lozano-Blasco, A Quilez-Robres… - Technology in …, 2021 - Elsevier
YouTube has become an educational and entertainment tool among Western European
families, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study monitored the main …
families, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study monitored the main …