
Innovative Thinking in Risk, Crisis, and Disaster Management.
Title:
Innovative Thinking in Risk, Crisis, and Disaster Management.
Author:
Bennett, Simon.
ISBN:
9781409411956
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (287 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- 1 Empowering Emergency Responders -- 2 Terrorism and the Risk Society -- 3 The Emergent Nature of Risk as a Product of 'Heterogeneous Engineering' -- 4 The Inhuman: Risk and the Social Impact of Information and Communication Technologies -- 5 Risk as Workers' Remembered Utility in the Late-Modern Economy -- 6 Aviation and Corporate Social Responsibility -- 7 Investigating Resilience, Through 'Before and After' Perspectives on Residual Risk -- 8 Managing Risks in a Climatically Dynamic Environment -- 9 A Future for Late-Modern Social Formations in Detroit? -- 10 Conclusion -- Index.
Abstract:
Risk is an enduring theme of modern life. It permeates the political, economic and environmental domains. Some risks are unavoidable. Others are not. Innovative Thinking in Risk, Crisis, and Disaster Management provides ideas and action plans for risk, crisis, and disaster management in a risk society, based on late-modern approaches such as technological citizenship; delegated authority; and exploitation of 'lay' knowledge. Written in an accessible style, with technical terms defined and explained, it offers genuinely original thinking that will be of interest to academics, students, and commentators. Primarily though, it will be of value to practitioners in the emergency services, industry and commerce, and to planners and policy makers at national and local government level. The book deals with issues of civil safety and security. It covers management of socio-technical risks and hazards; environmental risk; social and economic impacts of ICT; and risk perception. In addition it touches upon terrorism; public order; emergency responding; high risk technologies; energy supply; climate change; natural disasters; and employment-related issues-all within a social context that prioritises risk reduction. The problems we face in the twenty-first century are not intractable. All we need is a little less dogma and a little more imagination.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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