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How development affects news media coverage of earthquakes: Implications for disaster risk reduction in observing communities

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posted on 2023-11-07, 06:39 authored by Thomas JamiesonThomas Jamieson, Douglas Van BelleDouglas Van Belle
Previous research suggests that lesson-drawing news coverage of disasters can create windows of opportunity for policy learning in the observing communities. This is especially important for cities facing similar vulnerabilities to disaster-affected communities, where they can learn from their events to pursue disaster risk reduction policies to mitigate against those risks at home. However, little is known about the conditions under which newspapers in at-risk communities provide the type of news coverage necessary for policy learning. Using logistic regression to analyze an original dataset produced from a content analysis of five newspapers' coverage of five earthquakes, we demonstrate that the level of development of the disaster-stricken community systematically influences the nature of news coverage in at-risk communities. These results have important implications for the understanding of urban disaster risk reduction, suggesting that the conditions for bottom-up policy learning are more likely to occur following disasters in wealthier countries.

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Jamieson, T. & Van Belle, D. A. (2019). How development affects news media coverage of earthquakes: Implications for disaster risk reduction in observing communities. Sustainability (Switzerland), 11(7), 1970-1970. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11071970

Journal title

Sustainability (Switzerland)

Volume

11

Issue

7

Publication date

2019-04-01

Pagination

1970-1970

Publisher

MDPI AG

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2019-04-03

ISSN

2071-1050

eISSN

2071-1050

Article number

ARTN 1970

Language

en