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University of Tennessee, Knoxville

2012

Public Relations and Advertising

Crisis Preparedness

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Prepared For Natural Disaster? How Children And Families Understand And Make Sense Of Natural Disaster Preparedness, Tatjana Magdalena Hocke May 2012

Prepared For Natural Disaster? How Children And Families Understand And Make Sense Of Natural Disaster Preparedness, Tatjana Magdalena Hocke

Doctoral Dissertations

Natural disaster risks have increased in the last decades with hurricanes causing billions of dollars in material damages and untold human suffering and death. To reduce natural disaster impact, public relations scholars and practitioners have called for increased pre-crisis preparation. Families with children are one group severely impacted by natural disaster crisis. With only approximately one-third of families in the United States having taken disaster preparedness steps, practitioners and researchers seek new understanding and approaches to increasing family disaster preparedness. However, the research on organizational and societal preparedness remains scarce. Furthermore, public relations scholarship has neglected to target families with …