In a 10 to 15 page paper, students are asked to A) review the scholarly research on response and/or recovery and give an overview of major themes in the literature AND B) analyze the response and recovery to a FEMA federally declared disaster. The analysis should include information on the disaster, scholarly literature discussing some aspect of the disaster, and ways that the disaster response and recovery could be improved.
Students who plagiarize will fail this course. Papers should be double spaced, 11 or 12 point font, Calibri or Times New Roman, 1″ margins on all sides
Requirements: 10-15 pages
Textbook used or anything of that nature? If you find anything related to race, social class and the response/recovery process that would be great but anything works (not picky). APA format perhaps?
Answer preview
Over the years, research on natural disasters has inclined more towards evaluating people’s preparation levels coupled with factors that encourage stakeholders to embrace disaster preparedness measures. According to Bronfman (2019), there are two commonly used theoretical models for conceptualizing preparedness measures; the Protective Action Decision Model and the Social-Cognitive Model. The Protective Action Decision Model focuses on behavioral attributes such as perception of risk, prior experience with natural disasters, and various demographic attributes (Bronfman, 2019). The second model emphasizes the influence of motivational factors on decision-making pertaining to preparedness. These factors include anxiety levels, sense of community, and self-efficacy (Bronfman, 2019).
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