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Préservation d’une image positive de soi dans un cadre de vie « à risque »
N. Krien,E. Guillou +1 more
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In this article, the authors demontre que les individus who considerent un espace auquel ils sont attaches comme ''a risque" attenuent l'impact probable du danger sur cet espace.About:
This article is published in Pratiques Psychologiques.The article was published on 2017-05-08. It has received 3 citations till now.read more
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Local risk awareness and precautionary behaviour in a multi-hazard region of North Morocco
Ante Ivčević,Raquel Bertoldo,Hubert Mazurek,Lionel Siame,Séverin Guignard,Abdelkhalak Ben Moussa,Olivier Bellier +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, risk awareness is addressed as a predictor of precautionary behaviour in a questionnaire-based survey and the variables explaining the readiness of inhabitants to protect themselves and their belongings from natural risks in the present and the willingness to invest and to protect in the future are explored.
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Interest of Social Representations Theory to grasp coastal vulnerability and to enhance coastal risk management (Interés de la Teoría de las Representaciones Sociales para entender la vulnerabilidad costera y para mejorar la gestión de los riesgos costeros)
TL;DR: This theoretical paper provides a new perspective on coastal vulnerability analysis by combining geography and psycho-social approaches by using Social Representations Theory (SRT) in this context to go beyond preconceived and individual-centred ideas towards a more contextualized view.
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The social construction of coastal risks in two different cultural contexts: A study of marine erosion and flooding in France and Canada
TL;DR: The authors examined how residents of coastal communities perceive their living environment and how they perceive risks in this environment and more particularly coastal risks (marine erosion and flooding) and found that the worry concerning these risks varied among the participants.
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The Social Amplification of Risk: A Conceptual Framework
Roger E. Kasperson,Ortwin Renn,Paul Slovic,Halina Szejnwald Brown,Jacque L. Emel,Robert Goble,Jeanne X. Kasperson,Jeanne X. Kasperson,Samuel J. Ratick +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a conceptual framework that links the technical assessment of risk with psychological, sociological, and cultural perspectives of risk perception and risk-related behavior to amplify or attenuate public responses to the risk or risk event.
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Place-identity: Physical world socialization of the self
TL;DR: In this article, a brief review of the social and cultural processes involved in the development of self-identity is presented, where the role of places and spaces in this aspect of human psychological development is discussed.
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Place attachment: How far have we come in the last 40 years?
TL;DR: A review of several hundred empirical and theoretical papers and chapters reveals that despite mobility and globalization processes, place continues to be an object of strong attachments as discussed by the authors, and the main message of the three components of the tripartite model of place attachment (Scannell & Gifford, 2010a ), the Person component has attracted disproportionately more attention than the Place and Process components.
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Adaptive capacity and human cognition: The process of individual adaptation to climate change
Torsten Grothmann,Anthony Patt +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a socio-cognitive model of private proactive adaptation to climate change (MPPACC) is proposed, which separates out the psychological steps to taking action in response to perception, and allows one to see where the most important bottlenecks occur.
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Place and identity processes
Clare Twigger-Ross,David Uzzell +1 more
TL;DR: This article examined the role of place and identity processes using Breakwell's model as a framework and found that there are four principles of identity which guide action: continuity, self-esteem, selfefficacy and distinctiveness.