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Trust, Social and Personal Attitudes after Wildfires in a Rural Region of Greece

Authors :
Vicky Papanikolaou
Robert C. Mellon
John Kyriopoulos
Dimitrios Adamis
Gerasimos Prodromitis
Source :
Sociology Mind. :87-94
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Scientific Research Publishing, Inc., 2012.

Abstract

We investigated the trust in institutions, social values and personal attitudes of individuals in a part of Greece, after a wildfire disaster. The design of the study was a cross sectional, case-control study. Data collected were trust in institutions, social and personal attitudes, type and number of losses. The results show that victims and controls have low trust in all the institutions and share similar social and personal attitudes. Controlling for other variables, victims of the wildfires were less likely to appreciate stable social rules, to value the dialogue, autonomy, mutual support, modesty, wealth, equality, compliance with law, devotion, public recognition, safety and less likely to trust the government but more likely to trust church. This study suggests that victims of the wildfires in Greece did not appreciate important social values which bring a society together, they have a low trust in institutions, and they have a weak social cohesion which perhaps pre-existed the disaster; just the disaster has made all of them worse.

Details

ISSN :
21600848 and 2160083X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sociology Mind
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ea9cd66820a147f03eb3fbfefc6a800b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4236/sm.2012.21012