The community context of crisis management.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1960Description: 14p., 1 fig, 10 refsSubject: The phenomena of collective violence and the response to it may be better understood through comparative analyses of the crisis management process. This paper attempts to locate disturbances within a general framework for viewing organized community activity in dealing with situations defined as crises. The attempt is to conceptualized community crises and crisis management at an organizational rather than an individual level - that is, in terms of social organization rather than a social-psychological perspective.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reprinted from The American Behavioral Scientist; September 1960; Vol 4 No 1; pp312-325
The phenomena of collective violence and the response to it may be better understood through comparative analyses of the crisis management process. This paper attempts to locate disturbances within a general framework for viewing organized community activity in dealing with situations defined as crises. The attempt is to conceptualized community crises and crisis management at an organizational rather than an individual level - that is, in terms of social organization rather than a social-psychological perspective.
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