Cohen, N., & Rotem-Mindali, O. (2018). Driven by fear? Commuting and Fear of Terrorism in the West Bank. Geography Research Forum, 38, 89–112. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/145953
E285-02 - Forschungsbereich Stadtkultur und Öffentlicher Raum SKuOR
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Journal:
Geography Research Forum
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ISSN:
2414-8725
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Date (published):
2018
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Number of Pages:
24
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Abstract:
is study examines perceived safety of individuals driving through politically contested territories. Using on-line surveys, residents of Israeli settlements in the West-Bank were asked to report on their perceived safety from terrorism while commuting. e research identified and controlled for three sets of variables, namely, personal, environmental and situational. e results show that while level of perceived safety from terrorism among driving settlers is high, it is a ected by gender, by the situational setting as well as by environmental factors such as proximity to Jewish localities and road openness and curvedness.