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Illusions of safetyIllusions of safety

Illusions of safety1998

Risa Palm

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Illusions of Safety surveys the cultural influences on responses to earthquake risk in both the United States and Japan. The attitudes of Japanese and Californian respondents are compared and analyzed for their shaping of individual responses to earthquakes. Survey responses and the authors' firsthand experience of the reactions to the Kobe, Japan, earthquake in 1995 and the Northridge, California, earthquake are presented and show that the Japanese generally prefer a communal approach to earthquake response whereas Americans (more specifically Californians) place more emphasis on household self-sufficiency. The authors examine how these reactions influence public policy for earthquake preparedness and response in each country.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL2756171W

Subjects

Public opinionEarthquakesPlanningSafety measuresEarthquake hazard analysisDisaster reliefEmergency managementTremblements de terreOpinion publiqueSécuritéMesuresRisques sismiques

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