The Routledge handbook on crisis, polycrisis, and public administration

"This volume considers how local, national, and global crises with differing durations, sizes, and impacts challenge the public sector to respond. Within the public administration and policy disciplines, there has been limited recognition about the nature of, linkages among, and the response op...

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Other Authors Moloney, Kim (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY : Routledge, 2025.
SeriesPublic administration and public policy.
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ISBN9781003333630
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9781032367583
9781032367590
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245 0 4 |a The Routledge handbook on crisis, polycrisis, and public administration /  |c edited by Kim Moloney, Gloria J. Billingsley, Bok Gyo Jeong, Pablo Sanabria-Pulido, Tonya E. Thornton, and Eric Zeemering. 
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505 0 |a New realities : constancy of crisis and poly-crisis for public administration / Kim Moloney, Bok Gyo Jeong, Pablo Sanabria-Pulido -- How citizens' perceptions of management capacity and trust in government change during a worldwide crisis? : the case of Colombia during the COVID19 pandemic / Nathalie Méndez, Pablo Sanabria-Pulido -- Crisis management, transnational administration, and administrative sovereignty in developing countries : problems of a national disaster and management organization in Ghana / Frank L.K. Ohemeng, Rosina K. Foli -- The performance of local government in addressing disaster risk and climate change : a comparative analysis of Brazil, Mexico, and Paraguay / Eduardo Grin, Ady Carrera, Andrew Nickson -- The role of INTERPOL coordinating a global public policy in the context of unequal national public administration capacities : a case study of the transnational administration efforts to face COVID-19 crimes as emerging threats / Gerardo Bonilla-Alguera -- State capacity to address dual crises : the negative interaction between the COVID-19 pandemic and violence against women in Argentina and Mexico / Mariana Chudnovsky, Diana Martínez -- Navigating crisis and fragmegration in the public sector : a heterarchical approach / Dana-Marie Ramjit -- Sendai framework for disaster risk reduction, transnational crisis management system, and the United Nations : following the 2015 Nepal earthquake / Jungwon Yeo, Bok Gyo Jeong -- Nongovernmental organizations in Africa as agenda in crisis response : the case of Ghana / James K. Agbodzakey, Sandra Schrouder -- Public policy and flash floods : crisis management in selected Indian Ocean islands / Harshana Kasseeah, Sheetal Sheena Sookrajowa -- Local government strategy and crisis in the United States : a community resilience systems perspective / Brian D. Williams -- Intersecting crises in local government employment in the United States : COVID-19, the grey tsunami, and workforce evolution / Kimberly L. Nelson, Brad A.M. Johnson -- Roles of nonprofit organizations during the emergency and extreme events : the case of Continuum of Care (CoC) homeless serving nonprofit organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic / Simon A. Andrew, Hee Soun Jang, Vaswati Chatterjee, Sara Ford -- Technology and crisis : butterfly or domino effect in governing a turbulent world? / Veronica Junjan, Islam Bouzguenda, Caroline Fischer -- Training citizen responses during a crisis via innovative ICT-based administrative actions in South Korea / Shin Kue Ryu 
505 0 |a Critical success factors for government crisis communication over social media in emergency management / Nilay Yavuz, Naci Karkin, Mete Yildiz -- Public sector communication in federal systems of government : exploring successes and failures in crisis communication / Saahir Shafi, Daniel J. Mallinson -- Information capacity and the implementation of social programs in Latin America / Rik Peeters, Guillermo M. Cejudo, César Rentería -- COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and public trust in government : implications for the locus of public administration in South Africa / Nqobile Sikhosana, Ogochukwu Nzewi -- Legitimacy deficit during emergencies : the impact of administrative discretion / Héctor David Rojas Villamil, Juan Carlos Covilla Martínez -- Network governance for coordinated disaster response / Ratna Okhai, Naim Kapucu -- Diffusion in times of political polarization : an analysis of face mask policy adoption in the United States / Davia C. Downey, William M. Myers -- Impacts of pandemic planning preparedness on select U.S. cities during COVID-19 / Karissa D. Bergene -- COVID-19 and the non-profit dimension : the ASPA experience / William Shields, Jr. -- Population decrease and local government's measure : lessons from Japanese prefecture's experiences / Kazuyuki Ishida -- Religion, crisis, and public policy / Gloria J. Billingsley -- Understanding the impacts and associated lessons of turnover for emergency management and public health leaders in North Carolina during the COVID-19 pandemic / Hardin Watkins -- Fulfilling a volunteer-driven mission in the era of social distancing / Leslie Hale -- Using communication science to inform responsible crisis communication / Holli H. Seitz -- Conclusion / Eric Zeemering, Gloria Billingsley, Tonya E. Thornton. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 |a "This volume considers how local, national, and global crises with differing durations, sizes, and impacts challenge the public sector to respond. Within the public administration and policy disciplines, there has been limited recognition about the nature of, linkages among, and the response options for crises and poly-crises, when more than one crisis, emergency, disaster, or catastrophe (whether human-caused or natural) simultaneously impacts citizens in one geographical location. This handbook gathers experts from different fields to explore how each crisis challenges human capacity, information technology, and communication capabilities, and how public leaders must respond. These expert contributions are grouped within five thematic sections. First, Structures in Crisis: A North-South Dialogue, to engage national and global perspectives on how political, social, and economic structures respond during crises. Second, Agents in Crisis: A Cross-Actor Dialogue, on how agents respond to crises. Third, Human Capital and Information Technology in Crisis, exploring how these resources interact during crises. Fourth, Public Sector Communication in Crisis, examining issues of government and governance in effective crisis communication. Fifth, Practitioners in Crisis, a reminder to the discipline that important context and realities are missed if practitioner realities are overlooked. Chapters in the book engage twenty-three countries and one overseas dependency along with fourteen crisis events. Eighteen chapters are focused on one crisis event while ten chapters directly or indirectly engage poly-crises. As crises and polycrises become a constancy of our time, this volume will be of great interest to students, researchers, and practitioners of public administration and public policy"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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