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Citation

Seo I, Hee CW. Crisisonomy 2018; 14(1): 19-37.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis)

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Abstract

We were wondering about what changes a catastrophic disaster brings about to people and how such changes can affect the damaged areas and the surrounding environment. In particular, we focused on various attributes of individuals such as experience, emotion and belief, and tried to examine their effects on the role of local councils. According to the analysis results, disaster experience is not restricted to change the psychological state of the individual, but is powerful to change the local institution as an aggregate. Their ideological orientation was also a major factor influencing the role of local councils. Not only the attribution but also the experience of disaster was found to have a statistically significant relationship with the role of local councils. Disasters must be understood as the mechanisms by which individuals change their beliefs and emotions and act as a veto group due to uncertain and incomplete information and anxiety and negative emotions caused by poor government response.

KEYWORDS: parliamentary roles; disaster management, state of mind about government, multinomial logit regression models


Language: ko

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