The new ecology of Tornado warning information: A natural experiment assessing threat intensity and citizen-to-citizen information sharing (Record no. 513410)

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Personal name Robinson, Scott E.
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Title The new ecology of Tornado warning information: A natural experiment assessing threat intensity and citizen-to-citizen information sharing
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Public Administration Review
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Extent 79(6), Nov/Dec, 2019: p.905-916.
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Summary, etc The complexity of the modern information ecosystem raises many questions for public organizations. In the context of emergency management, information (such as warning messages) is communicated not only from a source of authority to the public but also between members of the public. The authors use a series of storms that affected Oklahoma in the spring of 2016 to test propositions related to how information about tornado warnings reached the public and who received and shared information about the storm, as well as to identify how gender and age mediate the influence that exposure to an extreme weather event has on the sharing of this information. Overall, the authors find that reported exposure to a tornado increases information sharing through a variety of media and technology. The effect of the tornado erases the otherwise present gender gap in sharing information, while it has little effect on the media platforms that are most popular among older respondents. - Reproduced.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Tornado
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Personal name Pudio, Jason M.
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Personal name Wehdo, Wesley
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Main entry heading Public Administration Review
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Subject DIP Disaster management
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2020-02-19 79(6), Nov/Dec, 2019: p.905-916. AR122594 2020-02-19 Articles

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