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The role of "zero-responders" during 7/7: implications for the emergency services
Christopher Cocking
University of Brighton
School of Humanities and Social Science
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Survivors
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Emergency Service
100%
Mass Emergency
60%
Spontaneous Cooperation
60%
Shared Identity
40%
First Responders
40%
Design Methodology
20%
Qualitative Interviews
20%
Bystander
20%
Populist
20%
Vulnerability
20%
Psychological Processes
20%
Social Influence
20%
Generalisability
20%
Mass Panic
20%
Shared Fate
20%
London Bombings
20%
Social Influence Processes
20%
Mutual Cooperation
20%
Collective Resilience
20%
Cosupport
20%
Computer Science
Emergency Responder
100%
Responder
100%
Practical Implication
50%
Interview Study
50%
Social Implication
50%
Mutual Cooperation
50%
Common Identity
50%
Psychology
Thematic Analysis
100%
Psychology
100%