
@article{ref1,
title="Dichotomies of disaster management: a reflection on the politics of efficient decision making",
journal="Disaster prevention and management",
year="2019",
author="Kasdan, David Oliver",
volume="28",
number="5",
pages="670-676",
abstract="The purpose of this paper is to explore the variety of dichotomies related to disaster management with an objective to gain a better understanding of how and when dichotomous thinking can improve disaster management, especially in the discourse of disaster management politics.,This is a reflective essay that surveys dichotomies from multiple disciplines in respect to their potential contributions to disaster management.,Thinking about disaster management as a collection or series of dichotomies may help to better understand the sources, vulnerabilities, approaches, modes, methods and modes for related decision-making scenarios, particularly in the political realm.,The world is not so simply divided at every turn and dichotomous thinking may harbor biases, mask ignorance and/or offend postmodern notions of alterity.,Portraying disaster management through dichotomies is an efficient way for experts to convey information and structure decisions for political agendas.,This study presents a unique perspective of disaster management and how it may shape the thinking and decision making of disaster management politics.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0965-3562",
doi="10.1108/DPM-07-2018-0226",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/DPM-07-2018-0226"
}