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Preferred term
use of historical analogies
Definition
- When disasters strike, people often search their memories for a “historical analogy”—typically referencing their memories about past disasters and how others responded to try to find a way to deal with the sense of loss and confusion that occurs following a disaster. This search for historical knowledge is shared by the public as well as disaster responders and policy makers. [Source: Encyclopedia of Crisis Management; Historical Analogies, Use of]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-J6BDB0SC-Q
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