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A. J. Faas, Eric C Jones
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Social Network Analysis of Disaster Response, Recovery, and Adaptation
Herausgegeben von Jones, Eric C; Faas, A.J.
2016. 322 S. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: BUTTERWORTH HEINEMANN 2016
ISBN: 0-12-805196-5 (0128051965)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-12-805196-2 (9780128051962)
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Social Network Analysis of Disaster Response, Recovery, and Adaptation covers systematic social network analysis and how people and institutions function in disasters, after disasters, and the ways they adapt to hazard settings. As hazards become disasters, the opportunities and constraints for maintaining a safe and secure life and livelihood become too strained for many people. Anecdotally, and through many case studies, we know that social interactions exacerbate or mitigate those strains, necessitating a concerted, intellectual effort to understand the variation in how ties within, and outside, communities respond and are affected by hazards and disasters.
Examines the role of societal relationships in a disaster context, incorporating theory and case studies by experts in the field
Integrates research in the areas of social network analysis and inter-organizational networks
Presents a range of studies from around the world, employing different approaches to network analysis in disaster contexts
Part I: Social Network Analysis in Disaster Response, Recovery and Adaptation
1. An Introduction to Social Networks in Disaster Response, Recovery and Adaptation
Eric C. Jones and A.J. Faas
2. Social Network Analysis Focused on Individuals Facing Hazards and Disasters
A.J. Faas and Eric C. Jones
3. Interorganizational Networks in Disaster Management
Naim Kapucu and Fatih Demiroz
4. Strategies for Researching Social Networks in Disaster Response, Recovery and Mitigation
Danielle M. Varda
Part II: Networks in Disaster Response
5. Perspective Matters: The Challenges of Performance Measurement in Wildfire Response Networks in the Western United States
Branda Nowell, Toddi Steelman, Anne-Lise Knox Velez and Sherrie Godette
6. Interorganizational Resilience: Networked Collaborations in Communities after Superstorm Sandy
Jack L. Harris Jr. and Marya L. Doerfel
7. Shifting Attention: Modelling Follower Relationship Dynamics among US Emergency Management-related Organizations
Zack W. Almquist, Emma S. Spiro and Carter T. Butts
8. The Effect of Hurricane Ike on Tie Activation in a Community Based Network Study
Christopher Steven Marcum, Anna V. Wilkinson and Laura M. Koehly
Part III: Networks in Disaster Recovery
9. The Family´s Burden: Perceived Social Network Resources for Individual Disaster Resilience in Hazard-Prone Florida
Michelle A. Meyer
10. A Road to Resilience: Inter-Institutional Network Dynamics in Wenchuan Earthquake Recovery
Jia Lu
11. Organizational Support Networks and Relational Resilience after 2010-2011 Earthquakes in Canterbury, New Zealand
Joanne R. Stevenson and David Conradson
12. Mental Health and Participation in New Social Networks following a Day Care Fire in Hermosillo, Mexico
Maria L. Rangel, Arthur D. Murphy and Eric C. Jones
Part IV: Networks in Hazard Mitigation and Adaptation
13. Network Strategies of Hazard Adaptation among West African Pastoralists
Mark Moritz
14. Cyclones alter Risk Sharing against Illness through Networks and Groups: Evidence from Fiji
Yoshito Takasaki
15. Stay or Relocate: The Roles of Networks after the Great East Japan Earthquake
Young-Jun Lee, Hiroaki Sugiura and Ingrida Geciene
16. Personal Networks and Long-Term Gendered Post-Disaster Wellbeing in Mexico and Ecuador
Graham A. Tobin, C. McCarty, Arthur D. Murphy, Linda M. Whiteford and Eric C. Jones
Part V: Conclusions
17. The Practical and Policy Relevance of Social Network Analysis for Disaster Response, Recovery and Adaptation
Julie K. Maldonado