TAILIEUCHUNG - Chaos Organization and Disaster Management

There can be little doubt that organized disaster behaviors are an inherent trait among people throughout the world and throughout history. In the past, organized disaster behaviors were primarily in reaction to life-threatening events arising in the natural environment. These reactions reflected our adaptive ability in an often chaotic natural world to initiate organized social survival skills. They have stood us in good stead for millennia. Today, we face disasters of our own making. In the urbanized world, this adaptive process has led us to transfer these traditional disaster behaviors into formal organizations | Public Administration and Public Policy 105 Chaos Organization and Disaster Management Alan Kirschenbaum about the book . . With a unique longitudinal field study of the Israeli experience circa the Gulf War as its centerpiece this remarkable hook offers a scholarly survey of disaster behavior and management in the face of global conventional and nonconventional disasters. Analyses of definitions of preparedness conditions for effective outcomes estimations of risk and disaster and the functioning of disaster management organizations. Exposes the fundamental flaws ofdisaster management agencies viewing disasters fmm the perspectives of organizations and potential victims. Formulating an alternative approach to disaster management that draws on the advantages measuring disaster agency effectiveness maintaining the value of the constituency vantage point and stakeholder-based the intrinsic bureaucratic constraints impeding disaster management efficacy. .reveals the disconnect between organizational and victim perceptions of disaster. .dissects the faulty conceptual origin of preparedness underlying organizational agency and individual assessments of risk and related negative impact on disaster preparation and reaction. .demonstrates the influence of social traditions on individual disaster behavior. .stresses the importance of family and particularly mothers in disaster readiness and survival. .and examines the notion of the disaster community locating survival mechanisms at the family micro- and macro-neighborhood levels. about the author. Alan KirschenbaUM is Associate Professor of Organizational Sociology in the Industrial Engineering and Management Faculty at the Technion-lsrael Institute of Technology. Haifa. Israel. The author or coauthor of numerous journal articles and consultant to the Israel Home Front Command he is a member of the American Sociological Association the Population Association of America and the .

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