Cultural theory (Douglas & Wildavsky, 1982) generated a typology of worldviews in relation to risks or hazards, based on two dimensions: 1) the grid dimension, i.e., how strongly individual identities are prede
(cf. Johnson,2020) rather than by the mix of policy instruments deployed by various governments. This should not come as a surprise: decades of research in disaster sociology and social psychology have consistently shown that people tend to act in altruistic, pro-social ways when faced with ...