Differences in Crisis Knowledge Across Age, Race, and Socioeconomic Status During Hurricane Ike: A Field Test and Extension of the Knowledge Gap Hypothesis

Keywords

knowledge gap; crisis communication; natural disasters; Hurricane Ike

Abstract

Previous research in crisis and risk communication has suggested differences across demographic groups in informational needs and response, including the presence of knowledge gaps. In the wake of Hurricane Ike, the current study surveyed 691 Houston area residents to investigate these differences and contrast them with similar data collected following Hurricane Katrina. The results suggest narrowing knowledge gaps, as socioeconomic statusdid not predict informational needs or preparations for the storm. Differences in these needs were still detected across sex and ethnicity.

Date Created

January 2011

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