This study integrates cultural theory of risk into the risk information seeking and processing model in the context of particulate air pollution in South Korea. Specifically, it examines how cultural worldviews (hierarchy, individualism, egalitarianism, and fatalism) influence the way people interpret risk about an environmental risk, which may in turn promote or deter their information seeking and processing about the risk. An online survey (N = 645) showed that egalitarianism was positively associated with perceptions of societal and personal risks, affective responses toward the risk, and informational subjective norms. Perceived societal risk, in particular, mediated the effect of egalitarianism on information insufficiency. Moreover, c...
A discrepancy is observed between the general public's subjective perception 'of environmental hazar...
This study addresses one of the main research problems in the area of environmental hazard risk—to e...
Risk sociologists consider risks in contemporary society to be global, interconnected, and in large ...
This study integrates cultural theory of risk into the risk information seeking and processing model...
Objectives This study examined variations in the perceptions of dioxin risk among social groups defi...
Understanding differences in environmental risk perception and risk judgments might facilitate the d...
This study was to investigate factors of risk perception on major environmental issues among general...
Individuals' perceptions and their interpersonal communication about a risk event, or risk talk, can...
Abstract: Understanding the differences in the risk judgments of residents of industrial communities...
Understanding the differences in the risk judgments of residents of industrial communities potential...
This study pursues the following aims: to examine how news stories use frames, emotions, and uncerta...
Risk communication can be defined as the exchange of information about the nature, magnitude, signif...
Air pollution is a serious environmental issue that has been long recognized. Whereas government pol...
The world is turning into a risky society. Although modernization based on the developments in scien...
It is often assumed that higher environmental concern goes with more positive attitudes toward envir...
A discrepancy is observed between the general public's subjective perception 'of environmental hazar...
This study addresses one of the main research problems in the area of environmental hazard risk—to e...
Risk sociologists consider risks in contemporary society to be global, interconnected, and in large ...
This study integrates cultural theory of risk into the risk information seeking and processing model...
Objectives This study examined variations in the perceptions of dioxin risk among social groups defi...
Understanding differences in environmental risk perception and risk judgments might facilitate the d...
This study was to investigate factors of risk perception on major environmental issues among general...
Individuals' perceptions and their interpersonal communication about a risk event, or risk talk, can...
Abstract: Understanding the differences in the risk judgments of residents of industrial communities...
Understanding the differences in the risk judgments of residents of industrial communities potential...
This study pursues the following aims: to examine how news stories use frames, emotions, and uncerta...
Risk communication can be defined as the exchange of information about the nature, magnitude, signif...
Air pollution is a serious environmental issue that has been long recognized. Whereas government pol...
The world is turning into a risky society. Although modernization based on the developments in scien...
It is often assumed that higher environmental concern goes with more positive attitudes toward envir...
A discrepancy is observed between the general public's subjective perception 'of environmental hazar...
This study addresses one of the main research problems in the area of environmental hazard risk—to e...
Risk sociologists consider risks in contemporary society to be global, interconnected, and in large ...