Disaster and Emergency Management Methods

Disaster and Emergency Management Methods

Social Science Approaches in Application

Rivera, Jason D.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2021

382

Mole

Inglês

9780367423964

15 a 20 dias

700

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Foreword Introduction: Engaging in Research within the Disaster and Emergency Management Contexts Part 1: Preliminary Considerations of Disaster and Emergency Management Research 1. Practical Considerations for Ethical Research in Post-Disaster Communities 2. Sampling in Disaster and Emergency Management Research 3. Disastrous Inferences? The Ecological Fallacy in Disaster and Emergency Management Research 4.Mixed Methods Research in Disaster & Emergency Management 5. Studying Vulnerable Populations in Disaster Part 2: Qualitative and Interpretivist Approaches to Studying Disaster and Emergency Management 6. Interviewing in a Disaster Context 7. Focus Group Research in Disaster and Emergency Management 8. Site Mapping as Participatory Action: A Methodology for Practitioners, Academics, Students, and the Community 9. Language-based Theories and Methods in Emergency and Disaster Management 10. Ethnography without Experimentation: Ethnographic Methods in Post-Disaster Contexts 11. Observation Research in Emergency and Disaster Management 12. Secondary Data and Qualitative Content Analysis in Emergency Management Research Part 3: Quantitative and Policy Approaches to Studying Disaster and Emergency Management 13. Large Secondary Datasets: Imperative for Addressing Global Public Health Disasters 14. A Brief Introduction to Statistical Modeling for Disaster and Emergency Management Research 15. Social Network Analysis for Disaster Management Research 16. Quasi-Experimental Research in the Wild: Walking the Line Between Quantitative and Qualitative 17. Using Historical Institutionalism: FEMA and U.S. Disaster Declarations 18. Mapping Resilience: GIS Techniques for Disaster Studies Conclusion: Understanding Disasters: Questions Should Drive Methods and Other Interdisciplinary Lessons
Disaster Research;Archival Research;FEMA;Content Analysis;Disaster Contexts;Disaster and Emergency Management;Emergency Management;Disaster and Emergency Management Research Methods;Emergency Management Context;Disaster Methodology;Public Administration;Disaster Recovery and Planning;CBPR;Disaster Studies;Ethics;Institutional Review Board;Ethnography;Emergency Management Field;Ethnographic Methods;Disaster Survivors;Ethnographic Research;Public Infrastructure;Evacuation;Hurricane Sandy;Experimental Methods Social Network Analysis;Secondary Data;Experimental Research;UN;Focus Group Data;Ecological Fallacy;Focus Group Research;Lower Ninth Ward;Geographic Information System (GIS);ERGMs;Inference;Major Disaster Declarations;Interpretation;Public Health Outbreaks;Interpretivist;Multiple Ring Buffer;Institutional Research Boards (IRB);FEMA Official;intersectionality;Spatial Join Tool;Interview Research;Disaster Declaration;Language-Based Theories and Methods;Presidential Disaster Declaration;Observation;Observational Research;Policy Feedback Theory;Qualitative Methods;Quantitative Methods;Race and Ethnicity;Recovery;Research Methodology;Research Methods;Resiliency;Response;Sampling;Sampling Techniques;Secondary Datasets;Secondary Sources;Site Mapping;Statistical Modeling;Survey Methodology;Survey Research