作者: Michael R. Cope , Tim Slack , Jorden E. Jackson , Vanessa Parks
DOI: 10.1016/J.JRURSTUD.2019.12.019
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摘要: Abstract A fundamental concern in the social science scholarship on disasters is understanding community impacts and recovery as a process. This study examines sentiment aftermath 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill (DHOS), including influence of time explanatory utility two major theoretical perspectives—the systemic model corrosive model—in predicting context this disaster. Specifically, our objectives are to assess how wake DHOS: 1) changes over time; 2) related model; 3) model. To meet these objectives, we analyze four waves data from unique repeated cross-sectional household survey data—the Louisiana Community Oil Spill Survey (COSS)—collected between 2013. Our results demonstrate that accounting for other factors, was significantly greater later periods compared 2010, simultaneous complimentary frameworks DHOS.