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Sinopsis
Response to Disaster combines the original
research of author Henry W. Fischer with
the literature used today to describe behavioral
and organizational challenges commonly
experienced before, during, and after disasters.
Actual problems are presented and
compared to those often misperceived to examines
case studies conducted during major and minor
disasters worldwide. He
occur, know as disaster mythology. Fisher the
post-impact and long-term recovery periods of
asserts that the role of the mass media assists
in
eliciting needed help with an effective response,
but also perpetuates disaster mythology.Fisher
presents striking comparisons between the
perception of disaster in the eyes of the
general public, the actual situations emergency
responders face, and the way mass media
reporters broadcast information. Additionally,
the problems encountered by emergency response
organizations are compared and contrasted with
general public and media perceptions of disaster
response. Fisher presents the response to
September 11, 2001, the south Asian tsunami, and
hurricane Katrina in this comprehensive third
edition.
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Response to Disaster combines literature used
today to describe
the original research of author Henry W. Fischer
with the behavioral and organizational challenges
commonly
8experienced before, during, and after disasters.
Actual problems are presented and
compared to those often misperceived to examines
case studies conducted during major and minor
disasters worldwide. He
occur, know as disaster mythology. Fisher the
post-impact and long-term recovery periods of
asserts that the role of the mass media assists
in
eliciting needed help with an effective response,
but also perpetuates disaster mythology.Fisher
presents striking comparisons between the
perception of disaster in the eyes of the
general public, the actual situations emergency
responders face, and the way mass media
reporters broadcast information. Additionally,
the problems encountered by emergency response
organizations are compared and contrasted with
general public and media perceptions of disaster
response. Fisher presents the response to
September 11, 2001, the south Asian tsunami, and
hurricane Katrina in this comprehensive third
edition.