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Simulation and Game-Based Learning in Emergency and Disaster Management
Developing immunity to a threat, germ or disease through limited and/or repeated exposure to the threat.
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Body Armor for the Mind: Preparing Mentally for Emergency and Disaster Management
Michael Donald Sullivan (National Defense University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4087-9.ch002
Abstract
This chapter looks at the often overlooked yet vitally important steps of mental preparation for first responders, emergency and disaster management personnel, and command center staffs. This chapter will delve into the importance of using simulations and exercises to focus on the mental well-being of our responders to prevent future incidents of post-traumatic stress disorder and other health issues. The past 19 years of war against terrorism starting with the attacks on 9/11 coupled with the recent outbreak of COVID-19 has brought to the forefront the necessity to mentally prepare our warriors, our first responders, and our medical personnel to operate effectively in the toxic environment of a disaster or emergency. This chapter aims to help build that awareness and facilitate planning.
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Understanding and Countering Misinformation About Climate Change
A communication approach applying the metaphor of vaccination: by exposing people to a weakened (refuted) form of misinformation, they can be made resistant to subsequent exposure to persuasive misinformation.
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Fake News and Social Media Censorship: Examining the Librarian Role
A process of preemptively introducing individuals to a weaker version of a (counter)-argument and then refuting the argument. Librarian: A professional with a masters or PhD degree in library and information science charged with managing or assisting in a library.
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