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Parental perceptions of school safety and institutional response after a mass school shooting in Serbia. [PDF]

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Do National and International Media Cover the Same Event Differently? The Online Media Framing of Irreecha Festival Tragedy

Communicatio, 2018
This article examines how media framed the deadly stampede that killed several dozen people gathered to celebrate a festival in Ethiopia.
Samuel Mochona Gabore, Deng Xiujun
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Coping with Tragedy, Reacting to an Event

YOUNG, 2014
This article analyzes the unexpected nature and the consequences of the school shooting in Jokela, Finland in 2007. The study is based on interviews with professionals who participated in the relief efforts after the shooting incident. The analysis focuses on the role of the local youth workers during the days following the crisis.
Kiilakoski Tomi   +2 more
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Tragedy or tragicomedy: Mixed feelings induced by positive and negative emotional events

Cognition and Emotion, 2015
Based on the theory of appraisal, we predicted that positive and negative events happening to the same people or things in a specific chronological order (i.e., a negative event following a positive event) would induce different mixed feelings than the same events happening to different people or things.
Mu, Xia, Jie, Chen, Hong, Li
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