A Study of Risk Communication and Perceptions of Official and Public Agendas in the Context of Emergencies: Based on the Itaewon Stampede
Yanchun Chen,
Gaogao Peng,
Yuwei Tu and
Tianzhi Ren
SAGE Open, 2025, vol. 15, issue 2, 21582440251339461
Abstract:
On October 29, 2022, a large-scale stampede occurred in Seoul, South Korea, which caused worldwide shock and garnered global attention and discussion. In this article, a study on the thematic characteristics of social media platforms during major sudden risk events is carried out utilizing online agenda setting. Furthermore, the consensus and divergence between the official and public agendas in risk communication are analyzed to understand their interactive relationship. The study reveals that the risk communication of the stampede comprises seven core issues across three stages, including risk information, warnings, preparedness, uncertainty reduction, utility, assurance, and public risk perception. These findings offer insights for media coverage to focus on critical aspects, assist the government in conducting effective administration and risk communication, and provide empirical evidence for the agenda-setting in the field of sudden safety accidents within the online realm, aiming to complement current academic research.
Keywords: risk communication; Itaewon stampede; official agenda; public agenda; agenda setting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1177/21582440251339461
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