Oxford Encyclopedia of Crisis Analysis
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 16 December 2022
- ISBN 9780190610623
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages1408 pages
- Size 186x257x85 mm
- Weight 3361 g
- Language English 421
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Short description:
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Crisis Analysis provides an authoritative overview of the central theoretical approaches, methodologies, and substantive topics of crisis-related research. The work explores the "before", "during", and "after" of crises, disasters, emergencies, and critical incidents from a variety of disciplinary and professional perspectives. It takes an "all hazards" approach creating the potential to compare and contrast different types of crisis-from pandemics to terrorism, from major accidents to cyberattacks and political turbulence-and focuses on challenges and lessons learned from the study and practice of crisis (and emergency) management.
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Contemporary societies are increasingly crisis-prone, and crises have profound implications for the rapidly changing political, economic, and social landscape. Crises pose major challenges to governments, communities, leaders, and organizations. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Crisis Analysis provides a comprehensive overview of the rapidly emerging and evolving field of crisis studies and explores its connection to several relevant neighboring fields of knowledge. Crises are complex, unfold in diverse political and socio-technical contexts, and must be studied and understood from multiple angles and disciplinary perspectives. This Encyclopedia brings together contributions by experts from political science, public administration, management, international relations, public health, sociology, economics, media and mass communications, the law, and many other fields to explore important theoretical, methodological, empirical, and practical issues related to crisis and crisis management. Articles focus on concepts (crisis as well as closely related concepts such as emergency, disaster, resilience, security etc.), contingencies (natural hazards, major accidents, pandemics, terrorism, social and political conflict among many others), historical and contemporary cases, classic and cutting edge research methods, different "phases" of the crisis/emergency management cycle, as well as documenting a wide range of pitfalls and good practices that can help to forewarn and forearm current and future crisis managers.
The 84 essays in this Encyclopedia fall into six main categories: Theory, Concepts, Metatheory and Methodology, Crisis Governance and Regional Perspectives, Bridging Gaps, and Cases & the Evolving Socio-Technical Context. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Crisis Analysis is a key reference for anyone involved in the study, research, or practice of crisis and emergency analysis and management.
Table of Contents:
A
Accountability and Blame Avoidance After Crises (Sanneke Kuipers and Annika Brändström)
Advice, Decision Making, and Leadership in Security Crises (Nicole K. Drumhiller)
Advisory Groups and Crisis (Thomas Preston)
The Agenda-Setting Process and Crises: Toward a Conceptual Framework (Sandra L. Resodihardjo)
Ambivalent Humanitarian Crises and Complex Emergencies (Dennis Dijkzeul and Diana Griesinger)
Animal Welfare and Disasters (Steve Glassey)
Antimicrobial Resistance as a Global Health Crisis (Erik Baekkeskov, Olivier Rubin, Louise Munkholm, and Wesal Zaman)
Assessing Contemporary Crises: Aligning Safety Science and Security Studies (Bibi van den Berg, Ruth Prins, and Sanneke Kuipers)
Avoiding Blame in Policy Crises in Different Institutional Settings (Minou De Ruiter and Sanneke Kuipers)
B
Banking Regulations in and for Crisis (Lydie Cabane and Martin Lodge)
Blame Avoidance and Crisis Inquiries (Raanan Sulitzeanu-Kenan)
British Crisis Management in a European and Regional Context (John Connolly and Dominic Elliott)
Bureaucracy, the Bureaucratic Politics Model, and Decision Making During Crisis (Hayden J. Smith)
Business Continuity and Crisis Management: Advancing an Academic Discipline to Serve a Profession (Carol Cwiak)
C
Climate and Environmental Crises (Victor Galaz)
Coercive Diplomacy as Crisis Management (Peter Viggo Jakobsen)
Constructivist Perspectives in Crisis Studies (Bert Spector)
Crisis Agenda-Setting and Aviation Security Policy after the September 11 Attacks (Zachary R. Lewis, Kathryn L. Schwaeble, Thomas A. Birkland)
Crisis Communication (Matthew Seeger)
Crisis Coordination in First Responder Organizations (Helge Ren?)
The Crisis Cycle (Christer H. Pursianen)
Crisis Development: Normal Accidents and Beyond (Jean-Christophe Le Coze)
Crisis Governance, Emergency Management, and the Digital Revolution (Patrick S. Roberts, Shalini Misra, Joanne Tang)
Crisis Lawyering: Transnational Ethics for Global Emergencies (Ray Brescia)
Crisis Leadership in Higher Education: Historical Overview, Organizational Considerations, and Implications (Ralph A. Gigliotti)
Crisis Mapping and Crowdsourcing in Complex Emergencies (Jen Ziemke, Buddhika Jayamaha, and Molly M. Jahn)
Crisis Memorials: Balancing Renewal and Resilience (Shari R. Veil, Chelsea L. Woods, and Ryan Crace)
Critical Infrastructure Disruption and Crisis Management (Eric K. Stern and Brian Nussbaum)
Cyber-Interference in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election: A Crisis Analysis Case Study (Brian Nussbaum and Brooke Turcotte)
D
Disaster and Crisis Preparedness (David Alexander)
Disaster Risk Reduction (David Alexander)
Disasters and the Theory of Emergency Management (David A. McEntire)
A Disproportionate Policy Perspective on the Politics of Crisis Management (Moshe Maor)
E
Emergencies and the Rule of Law (Clement Fatovic)
The EU Migration Crisis: A Crisis Analysis Case Study (Peter Slominski)
The European Union Financial Crisis: A Critical Analysis (Caner Bakir, Mehmet Kerem Coban, Sinan Akgunay
Evaluating Success and Failure in Crisis Management (Allan McConnell)
F
Financial Turbulence and Crisis (Caner Bakir, Sinan Akgunay, and Mehmet Kerem Coban)
Flood Damage Assessments: Theory and Evidence from the United States (Laura Bakkensen and Logan Blair)
Foundations of Responsive Crisis Management: Institutional Design and Information (Kees Boersma and Jeroen Wolbers)
Frontline Workers in Crisis Management (Jori Pascal Kalkman)
H
Hurricane Katrina: Analyzing a Mega-Disaster (Arjen Boin, Christer Brown, and James A. Richardson)
Hurricane Maria: Disaster Response in Puerto Rico (Havidán Rodriguez and Marie T. Mora)
Hurricane Sandy: A Crisis Analysis Case Study (Sara Bondesson)
I
Image Repair in Crisis Communication (William L. Benoit)
Information and Communication Technology in Crisis and Disaster Management (Deedee Bennett)
Institutional Amnesia and Crisis Management Analysis (Alastair Stark)
Institutional and Organizational Crisis: The CIA After 9/11 (Simon Willmetts and Constant Hijzen)
International Crises Interrogated: Modeling the Escalation Process with Quantitative Methods (Evgeniia Iakhnis, Stefanie Neumeier, Anne Van Wijk, and Patrick James)
The International Crisis Behavior Project (Kyle Beardsley, Patrick James, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Michael Brecher)
K
Key Actors in the Management of Crises: European Union (Arya Honarmand and Mark Rhinard)
Key Actors in the Management of Crises: International and Regional Organizations (Eva-Karin Gardell and Bertjan Verbeek)
L
Learning and Crisis (Edward Deverell)
Legitimacy Strategies and Crisis Communication (Jesper Falkheimer)
M
Maintaining Resilience in Times of Crisis: Insights From High-Reliability Organizations (Tiffany M. Bisbey, Molly P. Kilcullen, and Eduardo Salas)
Managing Critical Infrastructures in Crisis (Louise K. Comfort)
The Meta-Leadership Model for Crisis Leadership (Eric J. McNulty, Leonard Marcus, Jennifer O. Grimes, Joseph Henderson, and Richard Serino)
Mitigation: Learning From and Anticipating Crises (Elyse Zavar and Brendan Lavy)
Multiple Perspectives and Comparative Case Studies of Crisis Decision Making (David Patrick Houghton)
The Myth of Disaster Myths (Benigno E. Aguirre)
N
Negotiation in the Law Enforcement Context (Gregory M. Vecchi)
Networks and Crisis Management (Ryan Scott and Branda Nowell)
The 1956 Suez Crisis as a Perfect Case for Crisis Research (Bertjan Verbeek)
O
The Ontology of International Crisis (David A. Welch)
Organizational and Institutional Crisis Management (Sanneke Kuipers and Jeroen Wolbers)
P
Pandemic Preparedness and Responses to the 2009 H1N1 Influenza: Crisis Management and Public Policy Insights (Erik Baekkeskov)
The Poliheuristic Theory of Crisis Decision Making and Applied Decision Analysis (Inbal Hakman, Alex Mintz, and Steven B. Redd)
The Politics of Crisis Terminology (Allan McConnell)
Process Tracing in Crisis Decision Making (Derek Beach)
Psychology of Crisis and Trauma (Ann Enander)
Public Opinion and Public Support in Crisis Management (Zoe Ang, Benjamin S. Noble, and Andrew Reeves)
R
Recovery From Disasters (Jane Kushma)
Red Teaming and Crisis Preparedness (Gary Ackerman and Douglas Clifford)
Revolutions and Constitutional Crisis (Johannes Vüllers)
The Role of Analogies in Crisis Decision Making (David Patrick Houghton)
S
SARS: A Crisis Analysis Case Study (Lan Xue and Kaibin Zhong)
Social Complexity, Crisis, and Management (Emery Roe)
Social Media in Emergency Management (Clayton Wukich)
Storytelling and Narrative Research in Crisis and Disaster Studies (Alessandra Jerolleman)
Survey Methods in Crisis Management (Scott E. Robinson and Junghwa Choi)
T
Threat Framing (Johan Eriksson)
U
Understanding Urban Riots (David Waddington and Matthew Moran)
V
Vulnerabilities and Cyberspace: A New Kind of Crises (Bibi van den Berg and Sanneke Kuipers)
Vulnerable Groups During Crisis (Sarah E. DeYoung)
W
Whole-of-Government Crisis Management: From Research to Practice (Kathryn H. Floyd)