School of Communications, Elon University, Campus Box 2850, Elon, NC 27244-2010, USA.
Risk Anal. 2012 Mar;32(3):483-95. doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2011.01685.x. Epub 2011 Oct 12.
Communication targeting resource communities, sites of potentially damaging industries such as forestry, mining, and logging, requires an understanding of risk perceptions among residents living within these communities. Among concerns facing these communities is social stigmatization, an actual or feared negative psychological experience associated with living in a community with an undesirable industry. This study of a coal-mining resource community was conducted with the purpose of exploring a range of perceptions associated with ongoing exposure to a resource industry, including the experience of social stigma. This study used focus group interviews with stakeholders to highlight the personal voices of the resource community experience. A model of stakeholders' perceptions of industry risks and benefits is introduced, and important distinctions between hypothetical risk perceptions and perceptions of resource community stakeholders are explored. Implications for communicating with resource communities are also discussed.
针对资源社区(如林业、采矿业和伐木业等潜在破坏性行业的所在地)的沟通,需要了解居住在这些社区的居民对风险的认知。这些社区面临的问题之一是社会污名化,即与居住在一个不良行业社区相关的实际或恐惧的负面心理体验。本研究针对一个采煤资源社区进行,旨在探讨与持续暴露于资源产业相关的一系列认知,包括社会污名化的体验。本研究采用利益相关者焦点小组访谈的方式,突出了资源社区体验的个人声音。介绍了利益相关者对行业风险和收益的认知模型,并探讨了假设风险认知与资源社区利益相关者认知之间的重要区别。还讨论了与资源社区沟通的意义。