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Group Author: Legrand Timothy (editor.); McConnell Allan, 1957- (editor.)
Published: Ashgate,
Publisher Address: Farnham
Publication Dates: [2012]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: The library of essays on emergency ethics, law and policy ; v. III
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Carrier Form: xxv, 512 p.: ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN: 9781409440772 (hardback)
140944077X (hardback)
Index Number: X43
CLC: X43-05
Call Number: X43-05/E534
Contents: Formerly CIP.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: pt. I PREVENTION AND PLANNING IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD -- 1.`Preparing for the World Risk Society: Towards a New Security Paradigm for the European Union', Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 17, pp. 285-94 / Magnus Ekengren -- 2.`Governing by Looking Back: Historical Analogies and Crisis Management', Public Administration, 82, pp. 191-210 / Paul't Hart -- 3.`Crisis Management: Toward a New Informational "Localism" in Local Government Reform', International Review of Public Administration, 5, pp. 81-97 / Alexander Kouzmin -- 4.`A New Cosmology of Risks and Crises: Time for a Radical Shift in Paradigm and Practice', Review of Policy Research, 26, pp. 473-86 / Patrick Lagadec -- 5.`Megacities as Global Risk Areas', Urban Ecology, 147, pp. 583-96 / Frauke Kraas -- 6.`Preventing Transboundary Crises: The Management and Regulation of Setbacks', Review of Policy Research, 26, pp. 457-71 / Emery Roe. Contents note continued: 7.`Strategies for High Risk Reduction and Management as Global Responsibility', Transition Studies Review, 17, pp. 400-412 / Francesca Destefano -- pt. II ACUTE RESPONSES AND INFLUENCES BEYOND THE NATION-STATE -- 8.`Managing Transboundary Crises: Identifying the Building Blocks of an Effective Response System', Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 18, pp. 195-207 / Ann Keller -- 9.`International Crisis Response and a Canadian Role', International Journal, 59, pp. 801-13 / Jane Boulden -- 10.`Institutional and Political Leadership Dimensions of Cascading Ecological Crises', Public Administration, 89, pp. 361-80 / Charles Parker -- 11.`The Policy-Media Interaction Model: Measuring Media Power during Humanitarian Crisis', Journal of Peace Research, 37, pp. 613-33 / Piers Robinson -- 12.`September 11: Public Administration and the Study of Crises and Crisis Management', Administration and Society, 35, pp. 129-43 / Uriel Rosenthal. Contents note continued: 13.`Communication Management during Risk Events and Crises in a Globalised World: Predictability of Domestic Media Attention for Calamities', Journal of Risk Research, 13, pp. 279-302 / Ben J.M. Ale -- 14.`Globalisation, Complex Humanitarian Emergencies and Health', Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, 100, pp. 501-15 / B. Munslow -- pt. III RECOVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION IN THE SHADOW OF GLOBALIZATION -- 15.`Towards the Development of a Standard in Emergency Planning', Disaster Prevention and Management, 14, pp. 158-75 / David Alexander -- 16.`Enhancing Disaster Recovery: Lessons from Exemplary International Disaster Management Practices', Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 7, pp. 0-20 / Melinda Moore -- 17.`Post-Disaster Recovery Dilemmas: Challenges in Balancing Short-Term and Long-Term Needs for Vulnerability Reduction', Environmental Science and Policy, 9, pp. 607-13 / Bjian Khazai. Contents note continued: 18.`The Shock Doctrine: A Discussion', Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 26, pp. 582-95 / Neil Smith -- 19.`Humanitarian Crises: What Determines the Level of Emergency Assistance? Media Coverage, Donor Interests and the Aid Business', Disasters, 27, pp. 109-26 / Kristian H©ıyen -- 20.`Neoliberalism, INGO Practices and Sustainable Disaster Recovery: A Post-Katrina Case Study', Community Development Journal, 46, pp. 168-80 / Loretta Pyles -- 21.`The International Humanitarian System and the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunamis', Disasters, 31, pp. 1-28 / John Cosgrave -- pt. IV THE POSSIBILITIES OF CRISIS LEARNING IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD -- 22.`Coastal Oil Pollution: Spills, Crisis, and Policy Change', Review of Policy Research, 21, pp. 201-19 / Rick S. Kurtz. Contents note continued: 23.`Learning from Exemplary Practices in International Disaster Management: A Fresh Avenue to Inform U.S. Policy?', Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 6, pp. 0-38 / David K. Evans -- 24.`Disaster Risk, Climate Change and International Development: Scope for, and Challenges to, Integration', Disasters, 30, pp. 19-38 / Mark Pelling -- 25.`Resisting Neo-Liberalism: The Poisoned Water Disaster in Walkerton, Ontario', Social and Legal Studies, 13, pp. 265-89 / Laureen Snider -- 26.`Rethinking the Nature of Disaster: From Failed Instruments of Learning to a Post-Social Understanding', Social Forces, 87, pp. 1115-38 / Stewart Williams -- 27. Conclusion.