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Innovative Thinking in Risk, Crisis, and Disaster Management


Innovative Thinking in Risk, Crisis, and Disaster Management

Hardback by Bennett, Simon

Innovative Thinking in Risk, Crisis, and Disaster Management

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ISBN:
9781409411949
Publication Date:
28 Apr 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
288 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Innovative Thinking in Risk, Crisis, and Disaster Management

Description

Risk is an enduring theme of modern life. It permeates 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 in a risk society. Dealing with issues of civil safety and security, the book addresses the management of socio-technical risks and hazards, environmental risk, and risk perception. Focusing on risk reduction, chapters cover key themes such as terrorism, public order, emergency responding, energy supply, climate change, and natural disasters. Featuring contributions from expert scholars, the book is both accessible and original. Practitioners in the emergency services, industry and commerce will find the book to be valuable reading, whilst for policy makers, students and academics with a focus on risk and crisis management, this is an essential reference.

Contents

Introduction, Simon Bennett; Empowering emergency responders, Roger Miles; Terrorism and the risk society, David Waddington and Kerry McSeveny; The emergent nature of risk as a product of 'heterogeneous engineering': a relational analysis of oil and gas industry safety culture, Anthony J. Masys; The inhuman: risk and the social impact of information and communication technologies, David Alford; Risk as workers' remembered utility in the late-modern economy, Clive Smallman and Andrew M. Robinson; Aviation and corporate social responsibility, Simon Bennett; Investigating resilience through 'before and after' perspectives on residual risk, Hugh Deeming, Rebecca Whittle and Will Medd; Managing risks in a climatically dynamic environment: how global climate change presents risks, challenges and opportunities, Todd Higgins; A future for late-modern social formations in Detroit?, Simon Bennett; Conclusion, Simon Bennett; Index.

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