Seven Challenges for Risk Communication in Todays Digital Era: The Emergency Managers Perspective uri icon

abstract

  • Risk communication plays a vital role in transmitting information about hazards and protective actions before and after disasters. While many studies have examined how risk communication and warnings influence household responses to hurricanes, fewer studies examine this from the perspective of the emergency manager. Given the rapid advancements in technology and the adoption of social media platforms, as well as the increasing prevalence of misinformation during disasters, a fresh investigation into risk communication challenges and optional strategies is needed. Therefore, this study addresses three research questions: (1) What channels do emergency managers rely upon to communicate with the public before, during, and after a disaster? (2) How do emergency managers assess and ensure the effectiveness of their messaging strategies? (3) How do emergency managers manage misinformation? The challenges experienced by emergency managers related to each of these issues are also explored. Data were gathered in JulyOctober 2024 through interviews conducted with eleven local emergency managers located in communities along the Texas Gulf Coast. Based on the findings of a qualitative data analysis, this paper presents seven distinct risk communication challenges faced by emergency managers throughout the evacuation and return-entry processes that span the communication aspects of channels, messaging, and misinformation.

published proceedings

  • Sustainability

author list (cited authors)

  • Ross, A. D., Siebeneck, L., Wu, H., Kopczynski, S., Nepal, S., & Sauceda, M.

complete list of authors

  • Ross, Ashley D||Siebeneck, Laura||Wu, Hao-Che||Kopczynski, Sarah||Nepal, Samir||Sauceda, Miranda

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