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Revised 11/30/15
MASTER LIST
DRC PUBLICATIONS
1963 - Current
Section Page 1. Book and Monograph Series…………………………….. 2 2. Report Series……………………………………………… 6 3. Historical and Comparative Disasters Series………….. 8 4. Articles……………………………………………………... 9 5. Preliminary Papers………………………………………... 60 6. Dissertations………………………………………………. 84 7. Final Project Reports……………………………………... 88 8. Miscellaneous Reports…………………………………… 91
9. Other DRC Publications A. Research Notes…………………………………………… 97 B. Research Reports………………………………………… 98 C. Working Papers…………………………………………... 100
10. Research Memos…………………………………………. 106 11. Field Reports………………………………………………. 108 12. Master's Theses…………………………………………… 114
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1. BOOK AND MONOGRAPH SERIES
1. Thomas E. Drabek, Disaster in Aisle 13: A Case Study of the Coliseum
Explosion at the Indiana Fairgrounds, October 31, 1963. (Columbus, OH:
The Ohio State University, 1968).
2. Thomas E. Drabek, Laboratory Simulation of a Police Communication
System Under Stress. (Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University, 1970).
3. Russell R. Dynes Organized Behavior in Disaster. (Initially published
by D.C. Heath, 1970; republished by DRC, 1974).
4. Daniel Yutzy with William A. Anderson and Russell R. Dynes, Community
Priorities in the Anchorage, Alaska, Earthquake, 1964. (1969).
5. David S. Adams, Emergency Actions and Disaster Reactions: An Analysis
of the Anchorage Public Works Department in the 1964 Alaska Earthquake.
(1969).
6. William A. Anderson, Disaster and Organizational Change: A Study of
the Long-term Consequences in Anchorage of the 1964 Alaska Earthquake.
(1969).
7. George Warheit and E. L. Quarantelli, An Analysis of the Los Angeles
Fire Department During Watts. (1969).
8. Proceedings of Organizational and Community Responses to Disasters. The
Japan-United States Disaster Research Seminar held September 11 - 15,
1972 in Columbus, OH. (1972).
9. Russell R. Dynes, E. L. Quarantelli, and James L. Ross, Police
Perspectives and Behavior in a Campus Disturbance. (1972).
10. William A. Anderson and Russell R. Dynes, Social Movements, Violence,
and Change: The May Movement in Curacao. (Columbus, OH: The Ohio
State University, 1975).
11. Verta Taylor, G. Alexander Ross, and E. L. Quarantelli, Delivery of
Mental Health Services in Disasters: The Xenia Tornado and Some
Implications. (1976).
12. E. L. Quarantelli, (ed.), Disasters: Theory and Research. (Beverly
Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1978).
13. Kathleen J. Tierney and Barbara Baisden, Crisis Intervention Programs
for Disaster Victims: A Source Book and Manual For Smaller
Communities. (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979).
DHEW Publication No. (ADM) 79-675.
14. Kathleen J. Tierney, A Primer for Preparedness for Acute Chemical
Emergencies. (1980).
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15. E. L. Quarantelli, Delivery of Emergency Medical Services in Disasters:
Assumptions and Realities. (NY: Irvington Press, 1983).
16. E. L. Quarantelli with Barbara Baisden and Timothy Bourdess, Evacuation
Behavior and Problems: Findings and Implications from the Research
Literature. (Initially issued as DRC Final Project Report #27, 1980;
reissued 1984).
17. E. L. Quarantelli, Sociobehavioral Responses to Chemical Hazards:
Preparations for and Responses to Acute Chemical Emergencies at the
Local Community Level. (Initially issued as DRC Final Project Report
#28, 1981; reissued 1984).
18. E. L. Quarantelli, Sheltering and Housing After Major Community
Disasters: Case Studies and General Observations. (Initially issued at
DRC Final Project #31, 1982; reissued 1984).
19. Yasumasa Yamamoto and E. L. Quarantelli, Inventory of the Japanese
Disaster Research Literature in the Social and Behavioral Sciences.
(Initially issued as DRC Miscellaneous Report #31, 1982; reissued
1984).
20. E. L. Quarantelli, Inventory of Disaster Field Studies in the Social
and Behavioral Sciences 1919 - 1979. (Initially issued as DRC
Miscellaneous Report #32, 1982; reissued 1984).
21. Russell R. Dynes, B. DeMarchi and Carlo Pelanda (eds.) Sociology of
Disasters: Contributions of Sociology to Disaster Research. (Milan,
Italy: Franco Angeli, 1987).
22. E. L. Quarantelli and Carlo Pelanda (eds.) Proceedings of the Italy:
United States Seminar on Preparations for Responses to and Recovery
from Major Community Disasters. The Italy-United States Disaster
Research Seminar held October 5 - 10, 1986 in Newark, DE. (1989).
23. Research on Socioeconomic Aspect of Disasters in the Asia-Pacific
Region: Seminar Report -- Part 1, held March 22-24, 1989 in Bangkok,
Thailand. (1989).
24. Russell R. Dynes, E. L. Quarantelli and Dennis Wenger, Individual and
Organizational Response to the 1985 Earthquake in Mexico City, Mexico.
(1990).
25. E. L. Quarantelli and Konstantin Popov (eds.), Proceedings of the
United States-Former Soviet Union Seminar on Social Science Research on
Mitigation For and Recovery From Disasters and Large Scale Hazards.
Volume I: The American Participation. (1993).
26. NUMBER NOT USED.
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27. E. L. Quarantelli and Alla Mozgovaya (eds.) An Annotated Inventory of
the Social Science Research Literature on Disasters in the Former
Soviet Union and Contemporary Russia. (1994)
28. Russell R. Dynes and Kathleen Tierney (eds.) Disasters, Collective
Behavior and Social Organization. (Newark, DE: University of Delaware
Press, 1994). Available only from University of Delaware Press, c/o
Associated Presses, 440 Forsgate Drive, Cranbury, NJ, 08512.) (Not
available from DRC).
29. Boris Porfiriev and E. L. Quarantelli (eds.), Social Science Research
on Mitigation of and Recovery from Disasters and Large Scale Hazards in
Russia. (1996). ($25.00 per copy).
30. E. L. Quarantelli (ed.), What is a Disaster? Perspectives on the
Question. (New York, NY: Routledge, 1998) Available only from
Routledge, 29 West 35th St. New York, NY 10001, at a cost of $85.00
Hardback or $27.99 Paperback. Fax 212-564-7854, (Also:
www.routledge.com). (Not available from DRC).
31. Joanne M. Nigg (ed.), The Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake of
October 17, 1989 - Recovery, Mitigation, and Reconstruction.
(Washington, DC, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998). Available only
from U.S. Geological Survey, Map Distribution, Box 25286, MS 306,
Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225. (Not available from DRC).
32. Kathleen J. Tierney, Michael K. Lindell, and Ronald W. Perry, Facing
the Unexpected: Disaster Preparedness and Response in the United
States. (Washington, D.C.: Joseph Henry Press, 2001). Available only
from the Joseph Henry Press, 2101 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington,
D.C. 20418). Also found on the National Academies web site at
http://www.nas.edu. (Not available from DRC).
33. Ronald W. Perry and E. L. Quarantelli (eds.), What is a Disaster? New
Answers to Old Questions. (Philadelphia: Xlibris Corporation, 2005).
Available from Xlibris. (Not available from DRC).
34. Havidán Rodríguez, Enrico L. Quarantelli, and Russell R. Dynes (eds.),
Handbook of Disaster Research. (New York: Springer, 2006). Available
from Springer. (Not available from DRC).
35. E. L. Quarantelli and Ian Davis, An Exploratory Research Agenda for
Studying the Popular Culture of Disasters (PCD): Its Characteristics,
Conditions, and Consequences. (Newark, DE: Disaster Research Center,
2011). Available online at http://dspace.udel.edu:8080/dspace/handle
/19716/5968
36. Committee on Prepositioning Medical Countermeasures for the Public,
Board on Health Sciences Policy, Prepositioning Antibiotics for
Anthrax. (Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press, 2012).
(Joanne Nigg was a member of the committee.) (Not available from DRC.)
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37. Joseph E. Trainor and Tony Subbio, Critical Issues in Disaster Science
and Management: A Dialogue Between Researchers and Practitioners.
(Emmitsburg, MD: FEMA Higher Education Project, 2014). Available online
at http://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/13418
38. Ryan Burke and Sue McNeil, Toward a Unified Military Response:
Hurricane Sandy and the Dual Status Commander. (Carlisle, PA: U.S. Army
War College, 2015). Available online at
www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB1263.pdf
39. Ryan Burke and Sue McNeil, Maturing Defense Support of Civil
Authorities and the Dual Status Commander Arrangement through the Lens
of Process Improvement. (Carlisle, PA: U.S. Army War College, 2015).
Available online at
www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB1259.pdf
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2. REPORT SERIES
1. George Warheit and Russell R. Dynes, The Functioning of Established
Organizations in Community Disasters, 1968.
2. Russell R. Dynes, The Functioning of Expanding Organizations in
Community Disasters, 1968.
3. John R. Brouillette, The Department of Public Works: A Community
Emergency Organization, 1968.
4. Dennis E. Wenger and Arnold Parr, Community Functions Under Disaster
Conditions, 1969.
5. William A. Anderson, Military - Civilian Relations During Disaster
Operations, 1968.
6 Will C. Kennedy with J. Michael Brooks and Stephen M. Vargo, The Police
Department in Natural Disaster Operations, 1969.
7. William A. Anderson, Local Civil Defense in Natural Disaster: From
Office to Organization, 1969.
8. James L. Ross, The Salvation Army: Its Structure, Operations, and
Problems in Disasters, 1969.
9. Benjamin McLuckie, The Warning System in Disaster Situations: A
Selective Analysis, 1970.
10. Robert Stallings, Communications in Natural Disasters, 1971.
11. Russell R. Dynes, E. L. Quarantelli, and Gary Kreps, A Perspective on
Disaster Planning, 1972. (3rd edition, 1981, with updated annotated
bibliography).
12. Jerry J. Waxman, Changes in Response Patterns of Fire Departments in
Civil Disturbances, 1972.
13. Gary Kreps, Decision Making Under Conditions of Uncertainty: Civil
Disturbance and Organizational Change in Urban Police and Fire
Departments, 1973.
14. Jack M. Weller, Organizational Innovation in Anticipation of Crisis,
1973.
15. Thomas R. Forrest, Structural Differentiation in Emergent Groups,
1974.
16. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, The Role of Local Civil Defense
in Disaster Planning, 1977.
17. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, Organizational Communications
and Decision Making in Crisis, 1977.
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18. E. L. Quarantelli, Organizational Behavior in Disasters and
Implications for Disaster Planning, 1985. (First issued as part of FEMA
Monograph Series, 1984).
19. Dennis Wenger and E. L. Quarantelli, Local Mass Media Operations,
Problems and Products in Disasters, 1989.
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3. HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE DISASTERS SERIES
1. Benjamin F. McLuckie, Italy, Japan, and the United States: Effects of
Centralization on Disaster Response 1964 - 1969, 1977.
2. Irving Rosow, Authority in Emergencies: Four Tornado Communities in
1953, 1977.
3. Marti F. Worth and Benjamin F. McLuckie, Get To High Ground: The
Warning Process in the Colorado Floods: June 1965, 1977.
4. David S. Adams, Policies, Programs, and Problems of the Local Red Cross
Disaster Relief in the 1960's, 1977.
5. Thomas R. Forrest, Hurricane Betsy, 1965: A Selected Analysis of
Organizational Response in the New Orleans Area, 1979.
6. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, Disruption on the Campuses of
Ohio Colleges and Universities in 1970, 1981.
7. G. Thomas Behler, Jr., The Nuclear Accident at Three Mile Island: The
Effects on a Local Community, 1987.
8. E. L. Quarantelli, Dennis Wenger, Shunji Mikami and Osamu Hiroi, The
Reporting of News in Disasters: A Comparative Study of Japanese and
American Communities, 1993.
9. The Fire Department in Disaster Operations in the 1960s, George J.
Warheit, 1996.
10. Disasters and Mental Health: Therapeutic Principles Drawn From
Disaster Studies, Charles E. Fritz, 1996.
11. Problems of Field Research: Techniques and Procedures of The Disaster
Research Center in the 1960s. E. L. Quarantelli, 1998.
12. Interaction Between Canadian and American Governmental and Non-
Governmental Organizations During the Red River Flood of 1997.
Tricia Wachtendorf, 2000.
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4. ARTICLES
1. Russell R. Dynes and Daniel Yutzy, "The Religious Interpretation of
Disaster" Topic 10: A Journal of the Liberal Arts (Fall 1965): 34–38.
2. E. L. Quarantelli, "Mass Behavior and Governmental Breakdown in Major
Disasters: Viewpoint of a Researcher" in The Police Yearbook 1965
(Washington: International Association of Chiefs of Police, 1965):
105-112.
3. Russell R. Dynes, "Disaster as a Social Science Field" The National
Review of Social Sciences 3. (January 1966): 75-84 (In Arabic and
English).
4. Russell R. Dynes, "Theoretical Problems in Disaster Research" Bulletin
of Business Research (Columbus: Bureau of Business Research, The Ohio
State University): 41 (September 1966): 1, 7-9.
5. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, "Effects of Disaster on
Community Life" and "Function of an Organization Under Stress" in
Proceedings of Seminar on Family Agencies' Role in Disaster (Canadian
Department of National Health and Welfare, November 14-17, 1966): 3-6
and 7-11. (In English and French).
6. E. L. Quarantelli, "Organization Under Stress" in Symposium on
Emergency Operations, ed. by Robert Brictson (Santa Monica: System
Development Corporation, 1966): 3-19.
7. Thomas Drabek and E. L. Quarantelli, "Scapegoats, Villains, and
Disasters" Trans-Action 4 (March 1967): 12-17.
8. Thomas Drabek and J. Eugene Haas, "Realism in Laboratory Simulation:
Myth or Method?" Social Forces 45 (1967): 337-346.
9. Russell R. Dynes, "Impact of Disaster on Community Life" EMO National
Digest 7 (April 1967): 10-13.
10. Russell R. Dynes, J. Eugene Haas and E. L. Quarantelli,
"Administrative, Methodological, and Theoretical Problems of Disaster
Research" Indian Sociological Bulletin 4 (1967): 215-227.
11. Russell R. Dynes, "Societal and Community Problems in Disaster" EMO
National Digest 7 (October 1967): 16-18.
12. E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes, "Operational Problems of
Organizations in Disasters" in 1967 Emergency Operations Symposium, ed.
by Robert Brictson (Santa Monica: System Development Corporation,
1967): 151-175.
13. E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes, "Looting in Civil Disorders:
An Index of Social Change" American Behavioral Scientist 5 (1968): 7-
10.
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14. "The Lesson of Niigata" Report from DRC, Civil Defense Reporter 1
(April 1968): 15.
15. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, "What Looting in Civil
Disturbances Really Means" Trans-Action 5 (May 1968): 9-14.
16. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, "Group Behavior Under Stress: A
Required Convergence of Organizational and Collective Behavior
Perspectives" Sociology and Social Research 52 (1968): 416-429.
17. "A Prime Time for Disaster: Warning Systems Must Consider a
Community's Many Rhythms" Report from DRC, Civil Defense Reporter 1
(October 1968): 11.
18. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, "Redefinition of Property Norms
in Community Emergencies" International Journal of Legal Research 3
(1968): 100-112.
19. Russell R. Dynes, "A Sociologist Looks at Water Resources Research" in
Proceedings of the 1968 Water Resources Colloquium (1968): 36-47.
19a. Russell R. Dynes, “Les Effets du Désastre sur la Vie Communautaire,” in
Rôle des Agences Familiales dans les Désastres: Procès–Verbal du
Colloque Tenu du 14 au 17 Novembre 1966, by John N. Crawford and Joseph
W. Willard (Ministre de la Santé Nationale et du Bien-être Social,
1968): 3-6.
19b. Russell R. Dynes, “Rôle d’un Organisme en Période Critique,” in Rôle
des Agences Familiales dans les Désastres: Procès–Verbal du Colloque
Tenu du 14 au 17 Novembre 1966, by John N. Crawford and Joseph W.
Willard (Ministre de la Santé Nationale et du Bien-être Social, 1968):
7-12.
19c. Russell R. Dynes, “Problèmes Administratifs, Méthodologiques et
Théoriques de la Recherche sur les Sinistres,” in Rôle des Agences
Familiales dans les Désastres: Procès–Verbal du Colloque Tenu du 14 au
17 Novembre 1966, by John N. Crawford and Joseph W. Willard (Ministre
de la Santé Nationale et du Bien-être Social, 1968): 49-64.
19d. Russell Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, “America’s Racial Crisis: Looting
in Natural Disasters/Property Rights in Disasters and Riots” in Current
No. 98 (1968): 6-12.
20. William A. Anderson, "Social Structure and the Role of the Military in
Natural Disasters" Sociology and Social Research 53 (1969): 242-253.
21. Thomas Drabek and J. Eugene Haas, "Laboratory Simulation of
Organizational Stress" American Sociological Review 34 (1969): 223-238.
22. Russell R. Dynes and George Warheit, "Organizations in Disasters" EMO
National Digest 9 (April - May 1969): 12-13, 19.
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23. Thomas Drabek and J. Eugene Haas, "How Police Confront Disaster" Trans-
Action 6 (May 1969): 33-38.
24. William A. Anderson, "Disaster Warning and Communication Processes in
Two Communities" Journal of Communication 19 (1969): 92-104.
25. Arnold R. Parr, "Flood Preparation -- 1969: Observations Concerning
the Southern Manitoba Spring Flood Preparations" EMO National Digest 9
(June - July 1969): 25-27.
26. Arnold R. Parr, "A Brief on Disaster Plans" EMO National Digest 9
(August - September 1969): 13-15.
27. E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes, "Dissensus and Consensus in
Community Emergencies: Patterns of Looting and Property Norms" IL
Politico 34 (1969): 276-291. (Includes an Italian summary).
28. E. L. Quarantelli and James R. Hundley, "A Test of Some Propositions
About Crowd Formation and Behavior" in Readings in Collective Behavior,
ed. by Robert Evans (Chicago: Rand McNally and Company, 1969): 538-
555.
29. Thomas Drabek and E. L. Quarantelli, "Blame in Disaster: Another Look,
Another Viewpoint" in Dynamic Social Psychology, ed. by Dwight Dean
(New York: Random House, 1969): 604-615.
30. E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes, "Editors' Introduction"
American Behavioral Scientist 13 (1970): 325-330.
31. NUMBER NOT USED.
32. NUMBER NOT USED.
33. NUMBER NOT USED.
34. NUMBER NOT USED.
35. NUMBER NOT USED.
36. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Community General Hospital: Its Immediate
Problems in Disasters" American Behavioral Scientist 13 (1970): 380-
391.
37. NUMBER NOT USED.
38. NUMBER NOT USED.
39. William A. Anderson, "Military Organizations in Natural Disaster:
Established and Emergency Norms" American Behavioral Scientist 13
(1970): 415-422.
40. Arnold Parr, "Organizational Response to Community Crisis and Group
Emergency" American Behavioral Scientist 13 (1970): 423-429.
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41. Russell R. Dynes, "Organizational Involvement and Changes in Community
Structure in Disaster" American Behavioral Scientist 13 (1970): 430-
439.
42. Robert Roth, "Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Disaster Response"
American Behavioral Scientist 13 (1970): 440-451.
43. E. L. Quarantelli, "A Selected Annotated Bibliography of Social Science
Studies on Disasters" American Behavioral Scientist 13 (1970): 452-
456.
44. John R. Brouillette and E. L. Quarantelli, "Types of Patterned
Variation in Bureaucratic Adaptations to Organizational Stress"
Sociological Inquiry 41 (Winter 1971): 39-46.
45. Robert A. Stallings, "Hospital Adaptations to Disaster: Flow Models of
Intensive Technologies" Human Organizations 29 (Winter 1970): 294-302.
46. E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes, "Property Norms and Looting:
Their Patterns in Community Crises" Phylon 31 (1970): 168-182.
47. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, "Organization as Victim in Mass
Civil Disturbances" Issues in Criminology 5 (1970): 181-193.
48. William A. Anderson, "Role in Salience and Social Research: The Black
Sociologist and Field Work Among Black Groups" American Sociologist 5
(1970): 236-239.
49. Will C. Kennedy, Michael Brooks, and Stephen Vargo, "Police in
Disasters" Survival 6 (Fall 1970): 2.
50. J. Eugene Haas and Thomas Drabek, "Community Disaster and System
Stress: A Sociological Perspective" in Social and Psychological Factors
in Stress, ed. by Joseph E. McGrath (New York: Holt, Rinehart, and
Winston, 1970): 264-286.
51. E. L. Quarantelli, "Emergent Accommodation Groups: Beyond Current
Collective Behavior Topologies" in Human Nature and Collective
Behavior: Papers in Honor of Herbert Blumer, ed. by Tomatsu Shibutani
(Englewood Cliffs, NJ.: Prentice-Hall, 1970): 111-123.
52. E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes, "Looting Patterns in Community
Disasters and Disturbances" in Proceedings of the Third National
Symposium on Law Enforcement Science and Technology (Chicago: IIT
Research Institute, 1970): 323-327.
53. Daniel Yutzy and J. Eugene Haas, "Disaster and Functional Priorities in
Anchorage" in The Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964, "Human Ecology
Volume," ed. by Committee on the Alaska Earthquake of the National
Research Council (Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1970):
90-95.
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54. William A. Anderson, "Disaster and Organizational Change in Anchorage"
in The Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964, "Human Ecology Volume," ed. by
Committee on the Alaska Earthquake of the National Research Council
(Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1970): 96-115.
55. Nancy Yaw Davis, "The Role of the Russian Orthodox Church in Five
Pacific Eskimo Villages as Revealed by the Earthquake" in The Great
Alaska Earthquake of 1964, "Human Ecology Volume," ed. by the Committee
on the Alaska Earthquake of the National Research Council (Washington:
National Academy of Sciences, 1970): 125-146.
56. William A. Anderson, "Tsunami Warning in Crescent City, California, and
Hilo, Hawaii" in The Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964, "Human Ecology
Volume," ed. by the Committee on the Alaska Earthquake of the National
Research Council (Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1970):
116-124.
57. Frank R.B. Norton and J. Eugene Haas, "The Cities and Towns:
Anchorage, Kodiak, Whittier, Seward, Seldovia, Cordova, Valdez" in The
Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964, "Human Ecology Volume," ed. by the
Committee on the Alaska Earthquake of the National Research Council
(Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1970): 248-356.
58. Frank R.B. Norton and J. Eugene Haas, "The Native Villages: Kaguyak,
Old Harbor, Akhiok, Ousinkie, Afognak-Port Lions, Chenega-Tatilek" in
The Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964, "Human Ecology Volume," ed. by
the Committee on the Alaska Earthquake of the National Research Council
(Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1970): 357-399.
59. Daniel Yutzy and J. Eugene Haas, "Chronologies of Events in Anchorage
Following the Earthquake" in The Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964,
"Human Ecology Volume," ed. by the Committee on the Alaska Earthquake
of the National Research Council (Washington: National Academy of
Sciences, 1970): 403-424.
60. "Study of Warning Systems" EMO National Digest 11 (February - March
1971): 6-11.
61. E. L. Quarantelli, "Changes in Ohio Radio Station Policies and
Operations in Reporting Local Civil Disturbances" Journal of
Broadcasting 15 (1971): 287-292.
62. Russell R. Dynes and Dennis E. Wenger, "Factors in Community Perception
of Water Resource Problems" Water Resources Bulletin 7 (August 1971):
644-651.
63. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, "The Absence of Community
Conflict in the Early Phases of Natural Disaster" in Conflict
Resolution: Contributions of the Behavioral Sciences, ed. by Clagett G.
Smith (Notre Dame, IN.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1971): 200-
204.
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64. Thomas R. Forrest, "Emergent Communal Response" in A City in Racial
Crisis: The Case of Detroit Pre - and Post - the 1967 Riot, ed. by
Leonard Gordon (Dubuque, Iowa: William C. Brown, 1971): 86-103.
65. E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes, "When Disaster Strikes (It
Isn't Much Like What You've Heard and Read About)" Psychology Today 5
(February 1972): 67-70.
66. J. Rick Ponting, "Emergency Welfare Services in Civil Disorder" EMO
National Digest 12 (February - March 1972): 11-16, 22.
67. J. Michael Brooks, Russell R. Dynes, and E. L. Quarantelli, "Police
Department Planning for Civil Disturbances: Organizational Factors
Involved in Changes" in Politics, Crime, and the International Scene:
An Inter-American Focus, ed. by Freda Adler and G.O.W. Mueller (San
Juan: North - South Center Press, 1972): 76-88.
68. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, "Editors' Introduction"
American Behavioral Scientist 16 (1973): 305-311.
69. Robert Stallings, "The Community Context of Crisis Management" American
Behavioral Scientist 16 (1973): 312-325.
70. Dennis Wenger, "The Reluctant Army: The Functioning of Police
Departments During Civil Disturbances" American Behavioral Scientist 16
(1973): 326-342.
71. George J. Warheit and Jerry Waxman, "Operational and Organizational
Adaptations of Fire Departments to Civil Disturbances" American
Behavioral Scientist 16 (1973): 343-355.
72. Gary A. Kreps, "Change in Crisis-Relevant Organizations: Police
Departments and Civil Disturbances" American Behavioral Scientist 16
(1973): 356-367.
73. Jack M. Weller, "The Involuntary Partisans: Fire Departments and the
Threat of Conflict" American Behavioral Scientist 16 (1973): 368-377.
74. Erwin B. Teuber, "Emergence and Change of Human Relations Groups"
American Behavioral Scientist 16 (1973): 378-390.
75. J. Rick Ponting, "Rumor control Centers: Their Emergence and
Operations" American Behavioral Scientist 16 (1973): 391-401.
76. Gary A. Kreps and Jack M. Weller, "The Police Community Relations
Movement: Conciliatory Responses to Violence" American Behavioral
Scientist 16 (1973): 402-412.
77. Thomas R. Forrest, "Needs and Group Emergence: Developing a Welfare
Response" American Behavioral Scientist 16 (1973): 413-425.
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78. William A. Anderson, "The Reorganization of Protest: Civil
Disturbances and Social Change in the Black Community" American
Behavioral Scientist 16 (1973): 426-439.
79. William A. Anderson and Russell R. Dynes, "Organizational and Political
Transformation of a Social Movement: A Study of the 30th of May
Movement in Curacao" Social Forces 51 (1973): 330-341.
80. Gary A. Kreps and Dennis E. Wenger, "Toward a Theory of Community
Conflict: Factors Influencing the Initiation and Scope of Conflict"
The Sociological Quarterly 14 (1973): 158-174.
81. Rod Kueneman, "Southwestern Ontario Floods, 1973: Preliminary
Observations" EMO National Digest 13 (June - July 1973): 1-3.
82. E. L. Quarantelli, "A Binational Seminar Review of Organizational and
Community Responses to Disasters" International Journal of Contemporary
Sociology 10 (1973): 259-263.
83. Jack Weller and E. L. Quarantelli, "Neglected Characteristics of
Collective Behavior" American Journal of Sociology 79 (1973): 665-685.
84. E. L. Quarantelli, "Human Behavior in Disaster" in Proceedings of the
Conference to Survive Disaster (Chicago: IIT Research Institute,
1973): 53-74.
85. Rodney Kueneman, "St. John River Flood Response Study" EMO National
Digest (October - November 1973): 9-14.
86. Jerry Waxman, "Local Broadcast Gatekeeping During Natural Disasters"
Journalism Quarterly 50 (Winter 1973): 751-758.
86a. Russell Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, “Looting in American Cities” in
Ghetto Revolts ed. by Peter H. Rossi (second edition) (New Brunswick,
NJ: Transaction Books, 1973): 137-152.
87. William A. Anderson, Russell R. Dynes, and E. L. Quarantelli, "Urban
Counterrioters" Transaction: Social Science and Modern Society 11
(March - April 1974): 50-55.
88. Russell R. Dynes, James L. Ross, and E. L. Quarantelli, "Police
Perspectives and Behavior in a Campus Disturbance" Journal of Police
Science and Administration 2 (1974): 344-351.
89. E. L. Quarantelli, J. Rick Ponting, and John Fitzpatrick, "Police
Department Perceptions of the Occurrence of Civil Disturbances"
Sociology and Social Research 59 (1974): 30-39.
90. E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes, "Organizations as Victims in
American Mass Racial Disturbances: A Re-examination" in Victimology: A
New Focus (Volume IV--Violence and Its Victims), ed. by Israel Drapkin
and Emillo Viana (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, D.C. Heath, 1974):
121-142.
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91. J. Rick Ponting, John Fitzpatrick, and E. L. Quarantelli, "Police
Perceptions of Riot Participants and Dynamics" International Journal of
Group Tensions 5 (1975): 163-170. (See Article #89).
92. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, "A Report on the Activities of
the Disaster Research Center (DRC)" in Catastrophes (Paris, France:
Institut International du Feu, Centre Etudes Psychosociologiques des
Sinistres et de Leur Prevention, 1975): 23-44.
93. Russell R. Dynes, "The Comparative Study of Disaster: A Social
Organizational Approach" Mass Emergencies 1 (1975): 21-31.
94. Rodney Kueneman and Joseph E. Wright, "News Policies of Broadcast
Stations for Civil Disturbances and Disasters" Journalism Quarterly 52
(1976): 670-677.
95. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, "Schools and Disaster Planning"
in Developing the Leadership Potential of Urban Vocational Education
Administrators: 1976 National Leadership Seminar, ed. by Daniel E.
Koble, Jr. and Mark Newton (Columbus: The Center for Vocational
Education, The Ohio State University, 1976): 151-161.
96. E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes, "Community Conflict: Its
Absence and Its Presence in Natural Disasters" Mass Emergencies 1
(1976): 139-152.
97. E. L. Quarantelli, "Human Response in Stress Situations, in Proceedings
of the First Conference and Workshop on Fire Casualties, ed. by B.M.
Halpin (Laurel, MD: Applied Physics Laboratory, John Hopkins
University, 1976): 99-112.
98. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, "The Family and Community
Context of Individual Reactions to Disaster" in Emergency and Disaster
Management: A Mental Health Sourcebook ed. by Howard Parad, H.L.P.
Resnick, and Libbie G. Parad (Bowie, MD: The Charles Press Publishers,
1976): 231-245.
99. Marvin Hershiser and E. L. Quarantelli, "The Handling of the Dead in a
Disaster" Omega 7 (1976): 196-208.
100. William A. Anderson and Russell R. Dynes, "Civil Disturbances and
Social Change: A Comparative Analysis of the United States and
Curacao" Urban Affairs Quarterly 12 (1976): 37-56.
101. Russell R. Dynes, "Applicability of Community Impact Models Developed
in Disaster Studies to Corps Planning" in Proceedings: Social Aspects
of Comprehensive Planning Social Scientists Conference (Memphis,
Tennessee: Institute for Water Resources, 1977): 140-147.
102. John A. Hannigan and Rodney Kueneman, "Legitimacy and Public
Organizations: A Case Study" Canadian Journal of Sociology 2 (1977):
125-135.
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103. E. L. Quarantelli, "Social Aspects of Disasters and Their Relevance to
Pre-Disaster Planning" Disasters 1 (1977): 98-107.
104. E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes, "Response to Social Crisis and
Disaster" Annual Review of Sociology 2 (1977): 23-49.
105. Russell R. Dynes, "A Background Note on the Preliminary Findings and
Impressions of the DRC Studies" Mass Emergencies 2 (1977): 147-150.
106. Kathleen J. Tierney and Verta A. Taylor, "EMS Delivery in Mass
Emergencies: Preliminary Research Findings" Mass Emergencies 2 (1977):
151-157.
107. Marti F. Worth and Janet Stroup, "Some Observations on the Effects of
EMS Law on Disaster Related Delivery Systems" Mass Emergencies 2
(1977): 159-168.
108. Judith A. Golec and Patrick J. Gurney, "The Problem of Needs Assessment
in the Delivery of EMS" Mass Emergencies 2 (1977): 169-178.
109. Joan L. Neff, "Responsibility for the Delivery of Emergency Medical
Services in a Mass Casualty Situation: The Problem of Overlapping
Jurisdictions" Mass Emergencies 2 (1977): 179-188.
110. Joseph E. Wright, "The Prevalence and Effectiveness of Centralized
Medical Response to Mass Casualty Disasters" Mass Emergencies 2 (1977):
189-194.
111. E. L. Quarantelli, "Panic Behavior: Some Empirical Observations" in
Human Response to Tall Buildings (Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson,
and Ross, 1977): 336-350.
112. Verta A. Taylor, "Good News About Disasters" Psychology Today 11
(October 1977): 93-96.
113. Sue A. Blanshan, "Disaster Body Handling" Mass Emergencies 2 (1977):
249-258.
114. Barbara Baisden, "People and Disasters" Ohio Woodlands 17 (Spring
1978): 1-3.
115. E. L. Quarantelli and Verta A. Taylor, "Some Views on the Warning
Problem in Disasters, as Suggested by Sociological Research" in The
National Weather Service Disaster Preparedness Report, February 1978.
Special Issue, (Washington: U.S. Department of Commerce, 1978): 1-4.
Also published in Emergency Planning Digest 5 (July - September 1978):
13-15.
116. John W. Bardo, "Organizational Response to Disaster: A Typology of
Adaptation and Change" Mass Emergencies 3 (1978): 87-104.
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117. Martin H. Smith, "American Religious Organizations in Disasters: A
Study of Congregational Response to Disaster" Mass Emergencies 3
(1978): 133-142.
118. E. L. Quarantelli and Kathleen Tierney, "Disaster Preparation Planning"
in Fire Safety and Disaster Preparedness (Washington: Office of Public
Sector Programs, American Association for the Advancement of Science,
1979): 263-313.
119. E. L. Quarantelli, Clark Lawrence, Kathleen Tierney, and Ted Johnson,
"Initial Findings From a Study of Socio-Behavioral Preparations and
Planning for Acute Chemical Hazard Disasters" Journal of Hazardous
Materials 3 (1979): 77-90.
120. Russell R. Dynes and B.E. Aguirre, "Organizational Adaptation to
Crises: Mechanisms of Coordination and Structural Change" Disaster 3
(1979): 71-74.
121. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Vaiont Dam Overflow: A Case Study of Extra-
Community Responses in Massive Disasters" Disasters 3 (1979): 307-314.
122. Russell R. Dynes, "Emergency Medical Services Delivery in Disasters" in
Collected papers in Emergency Medical Services and Traumatology, ed. by
R. Adams Cowley (Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland, School of
Medicine, 1979): 56-58.
123. E. L. Quarantelli, "Some Needed Cross-Cultural Studies of Emergency
Time Disaster Behavior: A First Step" Disasters 3 (1979): 199-212.
124. Barbara Baisden, "Crisis Intervention in Smaller Communities" in The
Small City and Regional Community, Proceedings of the Second
Conference, ed. by E.J. Miller and R.P. Wolensky, (Stevens Point, WI:
Foundation Press, University of Wisconsin, 1979): 325-332.
125. Barbara Baisden, "Social Factors Affecting Mental Health Delivery: The
Case of Disasters" in Sociological Research Symposium IX, ed. by E.P.
Lewis, L.D. Nelson, D.H. Scully, and J.S. Williams (Richmond, VA:
Department of Sociology, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1979):
238-241.
126. E. L. Quarantelli and Kathleen Tierney, "Social Climate and
Preparations for Sudden Chemical Disasters" in Sociological Research
Symposium IX, ed. by E.P. Lewis, L.D. Nelson, D.H. Scully, and J.S.
Williams (Richmond, VA: Department of Sociology, Virginia Commonwealth
University, 1979): 457-460.
127. E. L. Quarantelli and Barbara Baisden, "The Recovery Period in U.S.
Disasters: Problems and Opportunities" in Proceedings: National
Public Policy Forum for Disaster Relief (Racine, WI: National
Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters, 1979).
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128. Barbara Baisden, "Volunteerism at the Crossroads: Report on the NOVAD
Wingspread Conference" in Proceedings: National Public Policy Forum
for Disaster Relief (Racine, WI: National Voluntary Organizations
Active in Disasters, 1979).
129. G. Alexander Ross, "The Emergence of Organization Sets in Three
Ecumenical Disaster Recovery Organizations: An Empirical and
Theoretical Exploration" Human Relations 33 (1980): 23-39.
130. E. L. Quarantelli, "Some Research Emphases for Studies on Mass
Communication Systems and Disasters" in Disasters and the Mass Media,
Proceedings of the Committee on Disasters and the Mass Media Workshop
(Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1980): 293-299.
131. Thomas Gabor and Terri Griffith, "The Assessment of Community
Vulnerability to Acute Hazardous Materials Incidents, Journal of
Hazardous Materials 3 (1980): 323-333.
132. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, "Helping Behavior in Large
Scale Disasters" in Participation in Social and Political Activities,
ed. by David Horton Smith and Jacqueline Macaulay (San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass, 1980): 339-354.
133. E. L. Quarantelli, "Community Impact of Airport Disasters:
Similarities and Differences When Compared With Other Kinds of
Disasters" in Managing the Problems of Aircraft Disaster Conference,
(Minneapolis, MN: Department of Conferences, University of Minnesota,
1980): 1-17.
134. E. L. Quarantelli, "Preface" in Disastro e Azione Umana, ed. by B.
Cattarinussi and C. Pelanda (Milan, Italy: Franco Angeli, 1981):
11-14.
134a. Sue Blanshan and E. L. Quarantelli, "From Dead Body to Person: The
Handling of Fatal Mass Casualties in Disasters" Victimology 6 (1981):
275-287.
135. Jane K. Gray and E. L. Quarantelli, "An Editorial Introduction to the
Issue" Journal of Hazardous Materials 4 (1981): 309-312.
136. John D. Helms, "Threat Perceptions in Acute Chemical Disasters" Journal
of Hazardous Materials 4 (1981): 321-329.
137. Kathleen J. Tierney, "Community and Organizational Awareness of
Preparedness for Acute Chemical Emergencies" Journal of Hazardous
Materials 4 (1981): 331-342.
138. Thomas Gabor, "Mutual Aid Systems in the United States for Chemical
Emergencies" Journal of Hazardous Materials 4 (1981): 343-356.
139. Jane K. Gray, "Characteristic Patterns of and Variations in Community
Response to Acute Chemical Emergencies" Journal of Hazardous Materials
4 (1981): 357-365.
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140. Elizabeth Wilson, "A Selected Annotated Bibliography and Guide to
Sources of Information on Planning for and Responses to Chemical
Emergencies" Journal of Hazardous Materials (1981): 373-394.
141. E. L. Quarantelli, "Disaster Planning: Small and Large--Past, Present,
and Future" in Proceeding: American Red Cross EFO Division Conference
(Alexandria, VA: Eastern Field Office, American Red Cross, 1981):
1-26.
142. E. L. Quarantelli and Kathleen Tierney, "A Model for Studying Community
Preparedness for Acute Chemical Disasters" in Unfallund Katastrophen-
forschung, ed. by H. Graf-Baumann and Stephan Metreveli (Erlangen,
Germany: Fachbuch, 1981): 336-353.
143. E. L. Quarantelli, "Problems and Prospects of Collaborative Cross-
Cultural Disaster Research" Unfall-und Katastrophen-forschung, ed. by
H. Graf-Baumann and Stephan Metreveli (Erlangen, Germany: Fachbuch,
1981): 265-283.
144. E. L. Quarantelli, "Panic Behavior in Fire Situations: Findings and a
model from the English Language Research Literature" in Proceedings of
the 4th Joint Panel Meeting, the U.J.N.R. Panel on Fire Research and
Safety,(Tokyo, Japan: Building Research, Institute, 1981): 405-428.
145. Barbara Baisden and E. L. Quarantelli, "The Delivery of Mental Health
Services in Community Disasters: An Outline of Research Findings"
Journal of Community Psychology 9 (1981): 195-203.
146. E. L. Quarantelli, "Commentary" in Social Science and Natural Hazards
ed. by James Wright and Peter Rossi (Cambridge, MA: Abt Books, 1981):
122-135.
147. E. L. Quarantelli, "Sociology and Social Psychology of Disasters" in
Complete Record of the Proceedings 9th World Civil Defense Conference
(Geneva, Switzerland: International Civil Defense Organization, 1981):
Part 2, 1-8.
148. E. L. Quarantelli, "Psycho-Sociology in Emergency Planning"
International Civil Defense Bulletin 28 (November/December 1981): 1-6.
149. E. L. Quarantelli, "Responding to Chemical Emergencies" Hazard Monthly
11 (February 1982): 8-9, 15.
150. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Command Post Point of View in Local Mass
Communications Systems" Communications: International Journal of
Communication Research 7 (1981): 57-73.
151. E. L. Quarantelli, "Preface" Managing Multiorganizational Emergency
Responses by Thomas E. Drabek et al. (Boulder: Institute of Behavioral
Science, University of Colorado, 1981): iii-v.
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152. E. L. Quarantelli, "Social and Organizational Problems in a Major
Community Emergency" Emergency Planning Digest 9 (January – March
1982): 7-10, 21.
153. E. L. Quarantelli, "Ten Research Derived Principles of Disaster
Planning" Disaster Management 2 (January - March 1982): 23-25.
154. Kathleen J. Tierney, "Developing a Community-Preparedness Capability
for Sudden Emergencies Involving Hazardous Materials" in Safety and
Accident Prevention in Chemical Operations, second edition, ed. by
Howard Fawcett and William S. Wood (New York: Wiley, 1982): 759-787.
155. E. L. Quarantelli, "Disaster Behavior: Assumptions and Realities"
Disaster Preparedness in the Americas 13 (October 1982): 1, 7.
156. E. L. Quarantelli, "Reality and Myth in Community Disasters" UNDRO News
(November/December 1982: 6-9.
157. E. L. Quarantelli, "General and Particular Observations on Sheltering
and Housing in American Disasters" Disasters 6 (1982): 277-281.
158. E. L. Quarantelli, "What is a Disaster? An Agent Specific or an All
Disaster Spectrum Approach to Socio-Behavioral Aspects of Earthquakes?"
in Social and Economic Aspects of Earthquake, ed. by Barclay G. Jones
and Miha Tomazevic (Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, and Ithaca, NY: Institute
for Testing and Research in Materials and Structures and Program in
Urban and Regional Studies, Cornell University, 1982): 453-478.
159. E. L. Quarantelli, "Disaster Community Response--Coordination and
Authority" Hazard Monthly 3 (February 1983): 1, 13.
160. E. L. Quarantelli, "Human Resources and Organizational Behaviors in
Community Disasters and Their Relationship to Planning" in Complete
Record of the Proceedings: Emergency 82 International Congress on
Disaster Preparedness and Relief (Geneva, Switzerland: International
Civil Defense Organization, 1983): 7/1-17.
161. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Delivery of Disaster Emergency Medical
Services: Recommendations from Systematic Field Studies" Disaster
Medicine 1 (1983): 41 - 44.
162. E. L. Quarantelli, "Disaster Preparedness" Disaster Medicine 1 (1983):
118 - 121.
163. E. L. Quarantelli and Dennis E. Wenger, "Riots: Behavioral Aspects" in
Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice, ed. by Sanford Kadish (New York:
Free Press, 1983): 1379 - 1384.
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164. Jane Gray and E. L. Quarantelli, "Sociobehavioral Aspects of Chemical
Hazards: Summary Findings on Preparations for and Responses to Acute
Chemical Emergencies at the Local Community Level" in Sociological
Research Symposium XIII, ed. by Marie Larkin, Julie A. Honnold, and J.
Sherwood Williams (Richmond, VA: Department of Sociology, Virginia
Commonwealth University, 1983): 116 - 118.
165. David M. Neal, "Types and Functions of Community and Regional Social
Movement Organizations with Grassroot Social Movement Organizations: A
Look at Emergent Citizen Groups in Disasters" in Sociological Research
Symposium XIII, ed. by Marie Larkin, Julie A. Honnold, and J. Sherwood
Williams (Richmond, VA: Department of Sociology, Virginia
Commonwealth University, 1983): 119 - 122.
166. E. L. Quarantelli, "Unterschiedliche Typen des Gruppenverhaltens bei
Katastrophen" in Einfuhrung in die Soziologie der Katastrophen, ed. by
Lars Clausen and Wolf Dombrowsky (Bonn, Germany: Osang Verlag, 1983):
137 – 155. (text in German)
166a. Benigno E. Aguirre and E. L. Quarantelli, “Methodological, Ideological,
and Conceptual-Theoretical Criticisms of the Field of Collective
Behavior: A Critical Evaluation and Implications for Future Study,” in
Sociological Focus 16:3 (1983): 195-216.
167. David M. Neal, "Blame Assignment in a Diffuse Disaster Situation: A
Case Example of the Role of an Emergent Citizen Group" International
Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 2 (1984): 251 - 266.
168. E. L. Quarantelli, "Chemical Disaster Preparedness at the Local
Community Level" Journal of Hazardous Materials 8 (1984): 239 - 249.
169. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Preparation of Citizen Groups for Earthquakes:
The Atypical Nature of Such Groups and the Conditions for Their
Emergence" in Proceedings of the Eighth World Conference on Earthquake
Engineering Volume 7 (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, (1984):
901 - 908. (Earlier version available as Preliminary Paper No. 87)
170. E. L. Quarantelli, "People's Reactions to Emergency Warnings" in
Transcript of the Dam Safety Conference, Charleston, West Virginia
August 23 - 24, 1983 (Charleston, WV.: Department of Natural
Resources, 1984): 177 - 187.
171. Jane Gray and E. L. Quarantelli, "Research Findings on Community and
Organizational Preparations for and Responses to Acute Chemical
Emergencies" in Proceedings Symposium on Chemical Emergency
Preparedness Seminar (Metepec, Mexico: Centro Panamerican de Ecologia
Human y Salud, 1984): 337 - 341.
172. Jane Gray and E. L. Quarantelli, "The Behavior of First Responders and
Their Initial Definitions of Acute Chemical Emergencies" Disaster
Management 4 (1984): 6 - 12.
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173. E. L. Quarantelli, "Perceptions and Reactions to Emergency Warnings of
Sudden Hazards" Ekistics 309 (Nov./Dec. 1984): 511-515.
173a. E. L. Quarantelli, "Planning for Organisational Problems and Human
Resources in Disasters: A Social Science Research Perspective," in
Disaster Management, ed. by B. Raghavulu Naidu, (Tirupati, India: Sri
Venkateswara University, 1984): 105-118.
174. Robert Stallings and E. L. Quarantelli, "Emergent Citizen Groups and
Emergency Management," Public Administration Review 45 (1985): 93-100.
175. E. L. Quarantelli, "An Assessment of Conflicting Views on Mental
Health: The Consequences of Traumatic Events" in Trauma and Its Wake:
The Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder ed. by Charles R.
Figley, (New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1985): 173 - 215.
176. E. L. Quarantelli, "Realities and Mythologies in Disaster Films"
Communications II (1985): 31 - 44.
177. E. L. Quarantelli, "What is Disaster? The Need for Clarification in
Definition and Conceptualization in Research" in Disasters and Mental
Health Selected Contemporary Perspectives, ed. by Barbara Sowder.
(Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985): 41 - 73.
178. E. L. Quarantelli, "Social Support Systems: Some Behavioral Patterns
in the Context of Mass Evacuation Activities" in Disasters and Mental
Health Selected Contemporary Perspectives, ed. by Barbara Sowder,
(Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985): 122 - 136.
179. E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes, "Community Response to
Disasters" in Disasters and Mental Health Selected Contemporary
Perspectives, ed. by Barbara Sowder. (Washington: U.S. Government
Printing Office, 1985): 158 - 168.
180. Jane Gray and E. L. Quarantelli, "First Responders and Their Initial
Behavior in Hazardous Chemical Transportation Accidents" in Recent
Advances in Hazardous Materials Transportation Research: An Inter-
national Exchange, November 10 - 13, 1985. (Washington: Transportation
Research Board, National Research Council, 1986): 97 - 104.
181. E. L. Quarantelli, "Social Problems of Adjustment and Relocation: Some
Questions and Comments" in Proceedings of the International Conference
on Disaster Mitigation Program Implementation. Ocho Rios, Jamaica,
November 12 - 16, 1985. (Alexandria, VA.: Center for International
Development Planning and Building, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, 1986): 84 - 90.
182. E. L. Quarantelli and Jane Gray, "Research Findings on Community
Organizational Preparations for and Responses to Acute Chemical
Emergencies" Public Management 68 (1986): 11 - 13. (Reprint of Article
171.)
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183. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, "Role Simplification in
Disaster" in Role Stressors and Support for Emergency Workers.
(Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986): 23 - 37.
184. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Need for Planning, Training, and Policy on
Emergency Preparedness" in Symposium 1985 Training and Education for
Emergency Preparedness in Canada Today & Tomorrow, ed. by M.E. Logan
(Ottawa, Canada: Emergency Planning Canada, 1986): 80 - 86. (This is
a shorter and paraphrased version of DRC Preliminary Paper #101.)
185. E. L. Quarantelli, "Summary Address at Seminar on the Social, Cultural,
and Economic Impact of Disaster Emergency Aid in Developing Countries"
AODRO Newsletter 4 (1986): 35 - 40.
185a. Dennis Wenger and Barbara Friedman, "Local and National Media Coverage
of Disaster: A Content Analysis of the Print Media's Treatment of
Disaster Myths" International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters
4 (1986): 27 - 50.
186. E. L. Quarantelli, "Le Jour ou le Desastre Frappera Vous Serez
Admirable" Le Temps Strategique 19 (Fall 1986/1987): 75 - 80. (text in
French)
187. Russell R. Dynes, "The Concept of Role in Disaster Research" in
Sociology of Disasters, ed. by R.R. Dynes, B. DeMarchi and C. Pelanda.
(Milan, Italy: Franco Angeli, 1987): 71 - 102.
188. Dennis E. Wenger, "Collective Behavior and Disaster Research" in
Sociology of Disasters, ed. by R.R. Dynes, B. DeMarchi, and C. Pelanda.
(Milan, Italy: Franco Angeli, 1987): 213 - 237.
189. E. L. Quarantelli, "A Concluding Commentary (on Sociology of Disasters
Chapters)" in Sociology of Disasters, ed. by R.R. Dynes, B. DeMarchi,
and C. Pelanda. (Milan, Italy: Franco Angeli, 1987): 403 - 415.
190. E. L. Quarantelli, "Factors Affecting the Behavior of First Responders
in Hazardous Chemical Transportation Accidents" in World Conference on
Chemical Accidents. (Edinburgh, Great Britain: CEP Consultants, 1987):
192 - 195.
191. E. L. Quarantelli, "Researching and Managing Human Behavior in
Disasters" Hazard Monthly 8 (1987): 7 - 9.
192. E. L. Quarantelli, "Social 'Development' and Organizational Behavior in
Disasters" Hazard Monthly 8 (1987): 11 - 12.
193. E. L. Quarantelli and Dennis Wenger, "Disastro" in Nuovo Dizionario de
Sociologia, ed. by F. Demarchi, A. Ellena, and B. Cattarinussi. (Milan,
Italy: Edigioni Paoline, 1987): 674 - 683 (in Italian).
194. E. L. Quarantelli, "A Summary of the Chemical Accidents Conference in
Rome" Industrial Crisis Quarterly 1 (1987): 46 - 47.
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195. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Controversy on the Mental Health Consequences
of Disasters" Groups and Organizations in War, Disaster and Trauma
(Bethesda, MD: Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University
of the Health Sciences: 1987): 1 - 35.
195a. E. L. Quarantelli, "What Should We Study? Questions and Suggestions for
Researchers About the Concept of Disasters" in International Journal of
Mass Emergencies and Disasters 5, (1987): 7 - 32.
195b. E. L. Quarantelli, "Disaster Studies: An Analysis of the Social
Historical Factors Affecting the Development of Research in the Area in
International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 5, (1987):
285 - 310.
196. E. L. Quarantelli, "Editor's Preface for Special Issue on Regional
Development Planning for Disaster Prevention" Regional Development
Dialogue 9 (1988): iii - v.
197. E. L. Quarantelli, "Assessing Disaster Preparedness Planning" Regional
Development Dialogue 9 (1988): 48 - 69.
198. E. L. Quarantelli, "Trente annees de recherches sur les catastrophes"
in Etats D'Urgence: Defaillance Technologigues et Deststalilisation
Sociale, by Patrick Lagadec, (Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1988):
323 – 337. (text in French)
199. E. L. Quarantelli, "Summary Covering Sessions on Emergency Planning and
Management" in Regional Development Planning for Disaster Prevention
(Nagoya, Japan: United Nations Center for Regional Development, 1988):
10 - 15.
200. Russell R. Dynes, "Social and Economic Aspects of System Safety" in
Issue and Trends in Risk Research: Proceedings of Two Meetings Held at
IIASA, ed. by B. Segerstahl and G. Kromer. (Laxenburg, Austria:
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 1988): 167 -171.
201. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Evaluation Criteria for Disaster Resistance
Planning and Managing" Earthquake Resistance Engineering 35 (1988):
25 – 28. (text in Chinese)
202. E. L. Quarantelli, "Disaster Crisis Management: A Summary of Research
Findings" Journal of Management Studies 25 (1988): 373 - 385.
203. E. L. Quarantelli, "Citizen Groups and Hazardous Waste: Their Careers
and Conditions for Emergence" in Hazardous Waste: Detection, Control,
Treatment: Proceedings of the World Conference on Hazardous Waste.
(Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier, 1988): 1757 - 1764.
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204. E. L. Quarantelli, "Community and Organizational Preparations for and
Response to Acute Chemical Emergencies and Disasters in the United
States: Research Findings and Their Wider Applicability" in
Proceedings of European Conference on Emergency Planning for Industrial
Hazards. (Ispra, Italy: Commission of the European Communities, 1988):
1 - 20.
204a. Russell R. Dynes, "Cross-Cultural International Research: Sociology
and Disaster" in International Journal of Mass Emergencies and
Disasters 6, (1988): 101-129.
204b. E. L. Quarantelli, "The NORC Research on the Arkansas Tornado: A
Fountainhead Study," in International Journal of Mass Emergencies and
Disasters 6 (1988): 283-310.
204c. E. L. Quarantelli, "Community and Organizational Preparations for and
Responses to Acute Chemical Emergencies and Disasters in the United
States: Research Findings and Their Wider Applicability," in Emergency
Planning for Industrial Hazards, ed. by H.B.F. Gow and R.W. Kay,
(London: Elsevier, 1988): 251-273.
205. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Social Science Study of Disasters and Mass
Communication" Bad Tidings: Communication and Catastrophe ed. by L.
Walters, L. Wilkins and T. Walters (Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates, 1989): 1-19.
206. Dennis Wenger, "The Role of Archives for Comparative Studies of Social
Structure and Disaster" in Social Structure and Disaster, ed. by Gary
Kreps (Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press, 1989): 238-250.
207. E. L. Quarantelli, "Disaster Education: Its Substantive Content and
Target Audience" in the Post Congress Record of Proceedings Emergency
88. (London, Great Britain: Institute of Civil Defense, 1989): 1-19.
(Article #214a is a German version.)
208. E. L. Quarantelli, "Characteristics of Citizen Groups Which Emerge With
Respect to Hazardous Waste Sites," Psychological Effects of Hazardous
Toxic Waste Disposal on Communities ed. by Dennis L. Peck (Springfield,
Il: Charles C. Thomas, 1989): 177-195.
209. E. L. Quarantelli, "Planning and Management for the Prevention and
Mitigation of Natural Disasters, Especially in a Metropolitan Context:
Initial Questions and Issues Which Need to be Addressed," in Planning
for Crisis Relief, Vol. 3 Planning and Management for the Prevention
and Mitigation From Natural Disasters in Metropolis. (Nagoya, Japan:
United Nations Centre, 1989): 1-17.
210. Kathleen Tierney and E. L. Quarantelli, "Needed Innovation in the
Delivery of Emergency Medical Services in Disasters: Present and
Future," Disaster Management 2 (1989). 70-76.
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211. E. L. Quarantelli, "Conceptualizing Disasters From A Sociological
Perspective," International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters
7 (1989): 243-251.
212. Kathleen J. Tierney, "Improving Theory and Research on Hazard
Mitigation: Political Economy and Organizational Perspectives,"
International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 7 (1989):
367-396.
213. Russell R. Dynes, E. L. Quarantelli, Dennis Wenger, Jose Ruben Jara
Elias, Alejandro Garnica Andrade and Jose Luis Reyna, "The
Organizational and Public Response to the September 1985 Earthquake in
Mexico City. Abstract," in Lessons Learned From the 1985 Mexico
Earthquake, ed. by Vitelmo V. Bertero (El Cerrito, CA: Earthquake
Engineering Research Institute, 1989): 209-212.
214. Russell R. Dynes, "The Public Response to the 19 September 1985 Mexico
City Earthquake," in Earthquake Disaster Countermeasures: Selected
Papers of International Symposium on Earthquake Countermeasures.
(Beijing, China: Academic Book & Periodical Press, 1989): 438-442.
(text in Chinese).
214a. E. L. Quarantelli, "Ausbildung - Eine Rentable Mabnahme der
Katastrophenbekampfung," in Impulse Fachinformationen fur
Fuhrungskrafte 3 (1989): 3-27. (text in German). (German version of
Article No. 207).
215. Dennis E. Wenger, E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes, "Is the
Incident Command System a Plan For All Seasons and Emergency
Situations?" Hazard Monthly 10 (March 1990): 8-9, 12.
216. E. L. Quarantelli, "Disaster Prevention and Mitigation in Lada:
Problems and Options in Planning and Implementing in a Composite
Country," in Colloquium on the Environment and Natural Disaster
Management Draft Papers. (Washington: Environmental Department, World
Bank, 1990): Tab 8: 1-29.
217. E. L. Quarantelli, "Thirty Years of Catastrophe Research," States of
Emergency: Technological Failures and Social Destabilization by Patrick
Lagadec (London: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1990): 222-231.
218. E. L. Quarantelli, "Worse to Come - But Grounds for Hope," Disaster
Management 3 (1990): 2.
218a. Kathleen Tierney and Ronald Eguchi, "A Methodology for Estimating the
Risk of Post-earthquake Hazardous Materials Releases," Hazardous
Materials Problems in Earthquakes: Background Materials (Oakland, CA:
Association of Bay Area Governments, 1990): 83-93.
218b. Kathleen J. Tierney, “Needed Research on Social and Organizational
Factors Affecting Medical Outcomes Following Earthquake” Proceedings of
Conference XIX: A meeting of the US Ad Hoc Working Group on 'Earthquake
Related Casualties (Reston, VA: U.S. Geological Survey, 1990): 110-117.
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219. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Mass Media in Disasters in the United States,"
in the Proceedings of the IDNDR International Conference 1990 Japan.
(Tokyo: Japanese Government Headquarters for the IDNDR, 1991): 348-353.
220. E. L. Quarantelli and Dennis Wenger, "A Cross-Societal Comparison of
Disaster News: Reporting in Japan and the United States," in Risky
Business: Communicating Issues of Science, Risk, and Public Policy ed.
by Lee Wilkins and Philip Patterson (New York: Greenwood Press, 1991):
97-111.
221. E. L. Quarantelli, "Disaster Planning for Transportation Accidents
Involving Hazardous Materials," Journal of Hazardous Materials, 27
(1991): 49-60.
222. E. L. Quarantelli, "Disaster Response: Generic or Agent-Specific?" in
Managing Natural Disasters and the Environment ed. by Alcira Kreimer
and Mohan Munasinghe (Washington: The World Bank, 1991): 97-105.
223. E. L. Quarantelli, "Criteria for Evaluating Disaster Planning in an
Urban Setting," in La Citta e L'emergenza: Organizzazione della
Protezione Civile e Pianificazione della Sicurezza nelle Aree
Metropolitane ed. by Francesco M. Battisi (Milan, Italy: Franco
Angeli, 1991): 39-63.
224. Russell R. Dynes, "Meetings of the Research Committee on Disasters: 12th
World Congress of Sociology, Madrid, 9-13 July 1990," Disasters 15
(1991): 73-76.
225. Frederick L. Bates, Russell R. Dynes, and E. L. Quarantelli, "The
Importance of the Social Sciences to the International Decade for
Natural Disaster Reduction," Disasters 15 (1991): 288-289.
226. E. L. Quarantelli, "Disaster Research Center, University of Delaware,"
Disasters 15 (1991): 274-277.
227. E. L. Quarantelli, "Lessons From Research: Findings on Mass
Communication System Behavior in the Pre, Trans, and Post Impact
Periods," in Seminar Report on Crises and the Media 1991, (Easingwold,
England: The Emergency Planning College, 1991): 1-60.
228. Russell R. Dynes, "Planificacion de Emergencias Comunitrias:
Supsiciones Falsas Y Analogias Inadecuadas," Proteccion Civil 12
(1991, Sept/Oct): 35-42. (In Spanish)
229. E. L. Quarantelli, "Radiation Disasters: Similarities to and
Differences from Other Disasters," in The Medical Basis for Radiation-
Accident Preparedness III. The Psychological Perspective, ed. by Robert
Ricks, Mary Ellen Berger and Frederick O'Hara (New York: Elsevier,
1991): 15-24.
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230. E. L. Quarantelli, "Implicaciones de Planificacion y Gestion para el
Envio de Servicios Medicos de Emergencia (EMS)," Proteccion Civil 13
(1991, Nov/Dec): 38-51. (text in Spanish) (Translation of Preliminary
Paper #138.)
230a. Kathleen Tierney, "Developing Multivariate Models for Earthquake
Casualty Estimation," in Workshop on Modelling Earthquake Casualties
For Planning and Response (Sacramento, CA.: VSP Associates and
California Emergency Medical Services Authority, 1991): 65-80.
231. E. L. Quarantelli, "Disaster Research," in Encyclopedia of Sociology.
Ed. by Edgar Borgatta and Marie Borgatta (NY.: Macmillan Publishing
Company, 1992): 492-498. (FOR INTERNAL CIRCULATION ONLY, NOT FOR SALE
OR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION)
232. Russell R. Dynes, "Social Science Research on Earthquake Hazard
Mitigation: Relevance for Policy and Practice," in International
Symposium on Building Technology and Earthquake Hazard Mitigation
(Buffalo, NY: NCEER, 1992): 67-86. Also published in the Proceedings
of the International Symposium on Building Technology and Earthquake
Hazard Mitigation. (Washington: National Institute of Standards,
1992): 76-94.
233. Joanne M. Nigg, "Earthquake Hazard Reduction Policy in the United
States: A Problem for Local Governments," in International Symposium on
Building Technology and Earthquake Hazard Mitigation (Buffalo, NY:
NCEER, 1992): 211-224. Also published in the Proceedings of the
International Symposium on Building Technology and Earthquake Hazard
Mitigation. (Washington: National Institute of Standards, 1992):
266-277.
234. Kathleen J. Tierney, "Emergency Medical Care Aspects of the Loma Prieta
Earthquake," in International Symposium on Building Technology and
Earthquake Hazard Mitigation (Buffalo, NY: NCEER, 1992): 226-250.
Also published in the Proceedings of the International Symposium on
Building Technology and Earthquake Hazard Mitigation. (Washington:
National Institute of Standards, 1992): 301-325.
235. S. Mikami, O. Hiroi, E. L. Quarantelli, D. Wenger, "A Cross-Cultural
Comparative Study of Mass Communication in Disasters," in Bulletin of
Faculty of Sociology, Toyo University 29 (1992): 59-202. (In Japanese
with selected English excerpts.)
236. E. L. Quarantelli, "Urban Vulnerability and Technological Hazards in
Developing Societies," in Environmental Management and Urban
Vulnerability ed. by A. Kreimer and M. Munasinghe (Washington: World
Bank, 1992): 187-236.
237. F.F. Bates, R.R. Dynes, and E. L. Quarantelli, "Importancia de las
Ciencias Sociales ante las Catastrophes Naturales," Proteccion Civil 15
(1992): 46. (text in Spanish)
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238. Russell R. Dynes, "The Socio-Cultural and Behavioural Context of
Disasters and Small Dwellings,” in Disasters and the Small Dwelling
ed. by Yasemin Aysan and Ian Davis (London: James and James, 1992): 67-
71.
239. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Environmental Disasters of the Future Will Be
More and Worse But the Prospect Is Not Hopeless," in 4th DPLU
Conference Proceedings V-1. (Bradford, Great Britain: University of
Bradford, 1992): 1-17.
240. Kathleen Tierney and E. L. Quarantelli, "Editorial: Social Aspects of
the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill," Industrial Crisis Quarterly 6 (1992):
167-173.
241. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Case for a Generic Rather Than Agent Specific
Agent Approach to Disasters," Disaster Management 4(4) (1992): 191-196.
242. Russell R. Dynes, "Disaster Reduction: The Importance of Adequate
Assumptions About Social Organization," Sociological Spectrum 13
(1993): 175-192.
243. E. L. Quarantelli, "Can and Should Social Science Disaster Research
Knowledge and Findings From Developed Societies Be Applied in
Developing Societies?" Asia-Pacific Journal of Rural Development 1
(1992): 1-14.
244. Russell R. Dynes, "FEMA: Disaster Relief or Plain Disaster?" The World
and I 7 (December, 1992): 110-115.
245. Kathleen Tierney, "Organizational Features of U.S. Lifeline Systems and
Their Relevance for Disaster Management," in Proceedings of the 4th
U.S.-Japan Workshop on Earthquake Disaster Prevention for Lifeline
Systems. (Washington: US Government Printing Office, 1992): 423-436.
246. Hope Seligson, Ronald Eguchi and Kathleen Tierney, "A Methodology for
Assessing the Risk of Hazardous Materials Release Following
Earthquakes--A Demonstration Study for the Los Angeles Area," in
Proceedings of the 4th U.S.-Japan Workshop on Earthquake Disaster
Prevention for Lifeline Systems. (Washington: US Government Printing
Office, 1992): 437-450.
247. E. L. Quarantelli, "Some Aspects of Disaster Planning in Developing
Countries," in Disaster Management and Regional Development Planning
With People's Participation, Volume 2. (Nagoya, Japan: United Nations
Centre for Regional Development, 1992): 113-140.
248. E. L. Quarantelli, "Social Psychological Aspects of Evacuating Or
Sheltering Health Care Facilities in the Event of a Nuclear Power Plant
Accident," in the Proceedings of the World Conference on Technological
Disasters.(Rome, Italy: Department of Civil Defense, 1992).
31
249. Kathleen Tierney, "What Are the Likely Categories of Loss and Damage?"
The Economic Consequences of a Catastrophic Earthquake: Proceedings of
a Forum (Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1992): 77-82.
249a. Russell R. Dynes, “Developing Adequate Assumptions for Disaster
Management,” in International Conference on Preparedness and Mitigation
for Natural Disasters ’92: Final Programme with Presented Papers
(Reykjavík, Iceland: The Association of Chartered Engineers in Iceland
/ Iceland National Committee for the International Decade of Natural
Disaster Reduction, 1992).
250. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Environmental Disasters of the Future Will Be
More and Worse But the Prospect Is Not Hopeless," in Disaster
Prevention and Management: An International Journal 2 (1993): 11-25.
251. E. L. Quarantelli, "Converting Disaster Scholarship into Effective
Disaster Planning and Managing: Possibilities and Limitations," in
International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 11
(1993): 15-39.
252. Russell R. Dynes, "Disaster Research--An Overview with Emphasis on the
Case of Nuclear Accidents," in Nuclear Accidents and Crisis Management,
ed. by Bror Stefenson, Per Axel Landahl and Tom Ritchey (Stockholm,
Sweden: Kungliga Krigsvetenskapsakademien, 1993): 59-65.
253. Russell R. Dynes, "Disaster Reduction: The Importance of Adequate
Assumptions about Social Organization," in Sociological Spectrum 13
(1993): 175-192.
254. E. L. Quarantelli, "Community Crises: An Exploratory Comparison of the
Characteristics and Consequences of Disasters and Riots," in Journal of
Contingencies and Crisis Management 1 (1993): 67-78.
255. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Importance of Thinking of Disasters as Social
Phenomena," in International Civil Defence Journal 6 (1993): 24-25.
256. Joanne M. Nigg, "Societal Response to Global Climate Change: Prospects
for Natural Hazard Reduction," in AIP Conference Proceedings of the
World at Risk: Natural Hazards and Climate Change, ed. by Rafael Bras
(New York: American Institute of Physics, 1993): 289-294.
257. E. L. Quarantelli, "Organizational Response to the Mexico City
Earthquake of 1985: Characteristics and Implications," in Natural
Hazards 8 (1993): 19-38.
258. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Different Worlds of Science and Mass
Communication: Implications for Information Flow from the Former to
the Latter," in Prediction and Perception of Natural Hazards, ed. by J.
Nemec, J. M. Nigg and F. Siccardi (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers,
1993): 175-182.
259. Russell R. Dynes, "Research and Its Application: Bridging a Critical
Gap," in Bridges A Special Edition of the NCCEM Bulletin (1993): 14-15.
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260. Russell R. Dynes, "Guidelines for Emergency Management in Fixed Site
Installations," in Disaster Prevention and Management 2 (1993): 6-16.
261. NUMBER NOT USED.
262. E. L. Quarantelli, "Technological and Natural Disasters and Ecological
Problems: Similarities and Differences in Planning For and Managing
Them," in Memoria del Coloquio Internacional: El Reto de Desastres
Technologicos y Ecologicos, (Mexico City, Mexico: Academia Mexicana de
Ingenieria, 1993): 87-112. (Does not include references; see DRC
Preliminary paper #192 for those)
263. E. L. Quarantelli, "Disastri (Disasters)," in Enciclopedia Delle
Scienze Sociali (Rome, Italy: Instituto Della Enciclopedia Italiana,
1993): 140-150. (text in Italian)
263a. Joanne M. Nigg and Kathleen J. Tierney, “Earthquakes in the Central and
Eastern United States: Social, Economic, and Policy Aspects,” in
Socioeconomic Impacts: 1993 National Earthquake Conference “Earthquake
Hazard Reduction in the Central and Eastern United States: a Time for
Examination and Action,” May 3-5, 1993 by Committee on Socioeconomic
Impacts (Memphis, TN: Central United States Earthquake Consortium,
1993): 3-17.
264. E. L. Quarantelli, "Disaster Studies: The Consequences of the
Historical Use of a Sociological Approach in the Development of
Research," in International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters
12 (1994): 25-49.
265. Russell R. Dynes and Thomas E. Drabek, "The Structure of Disaster
Research: Its Policy and Disciplinary Implications," in International
Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 12 (1994): 5-23.
266. E. L. Quarantelli, "Human and Group Behavior in the Emergency Period of
Disasters: Now and in the Future," in Crises in a Complex Society:
Easingwold Papers No. 7, (Easingwold, York, England: Home Office
Emergency Planning College, 1994): 4-19.
267. Kathleen J. Tierney, "Societal Impacts," in The Northridge, California
Earthquake of January 17, 1994: General Reconnaissance Report, ed. by
J. D. Goltz, (Buffalo, NY: National Center for Earthquake Engineering
Research, 1994): 7:1-7:10.
268. Kathleen J. Tierney, "Emergency Preparedness and Response," in
Practical Lessons from the Loma Prieta Earthquake, (Washington, DC:
National Academy Press, 1994): 105-128.
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269. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Future Will Not Be Like the Past," "Litigious
Social Climate," "Implications for Mitigation of the Technological
Revolution in Mass Communication Systems," "Cooperation and
Coordination Between the Public and Private Sector," in Facing the
Challenge, The US National Report, Washington, DC: National Academy
Press, 1994): 18-19, 33-37.
270. Kathleen J. Tierney, "Making Sense of Collective Preoccupations:
Lessons From Research on the Iben Browning Earthquake Prediction," in
Self, Collective Behavior and Society: Essays Honoring the
Contributions of Ralph H. Turner, ed. by Gerald Platt and Chad Gordon,
(Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1994): 75-95.
271. Kathleen J. Tierney, "Property Damage and Violence: A Collective
Behavior Analysis," in The Los Angeles Riots: Lessons For the Urban
Future, ed. by Mark Baldassare, (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994):
149-173.
272. E. L. Quarantelli, "Natural Disasters," in Encyclopedia of the
Environment, ed. by Ruth Eblen and William Eblen, (Boston, MA:
Houghton Mifflin, 1994): 466-468.
273. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, "The Place of the Explosion in
the History of Disaster Research: The Work of Samuel H. Prince," in
Ground Zero: A Reassessment of the 1917 Explosion in Halifax Harbour,
ed. by Alan Ruffman and Colin Howell (Halifax, Canada: Nimbus
Publishing Limited, 1994): 55-68, 431-432.
274. Russell R. Dynes, Kathleen J. Tierney and Charles Fritz, "Foreward:
The Emergence and Importance of Social Organization: The Contributions
of E. L. Quarantelli," in Disasters, Collective Behavior and Social
Organization, ed. by Russell r. Dynes and Kathleen J. Tierney (Newark,
DE: University of Delaware Press, 1994): 1-17.
275. Russell R. Dynes, "Community Emergency Planning: False Assumptions and
Inappropriate Analogies," in International Journal of Mass Emergencies
and Disasters 12 (1994): 141-158.
276. Russell R. Dynes, "Conclusiones de San Jose," (Seminar Research on
Socioeconomic Aspects of Disasters in Central America), in Desastres &
Sociedad 2 (1994): 135-143. (text in Spanish)
277. Kathleen J. Tierney, "Aspectos Socioeconomicos De La Mitigacion Del
Peligro," in Al Note Del Rio Grande Ciencias Sociales, Desastres: Una
Perspectiva norteamericana, ed. by Allan Lavell (Colombia: LA RED,
1994): 93-112. (text in Spanish) (English version available as
Preliminary Paper No. 190)
278. Russell R. Dynes, "Conceptualizacion Del Desastre En Formas Productivas
Para La Investigacion En Ciencias Sociales," in Al Norte Del Rio Grande
Ciencias Sociales, Desastres: Una Perspectiva Norteamerican, ed. by
Allan Lavell (Colombia: LA RED, 1994): 127-154. (text in Spanish)
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279. Kathleen J. Tierney, "Social Impacts and Emergency Response," in
Northridge Earthquake, January 17, 1994. Preliminary Reconnaissance
Report (Oakland, CA: Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, 1994):
87-93.
280. Joanne M. Nigg, "Influence of Symbolic Interaction on Disaster
Research," in Self, Collective Behavior and Society: Essays Honoring
the Contributions of Ralph H. Turner, ed. by Gerald Platt and Chad
Gordon (Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1994): 33-50.
281. NUMBER NOT USED.
282. Joanne M. Nigg, "Business Disruption Due to Earthquake-Induced Lifeline
Interruption," in Proceedings for Sino-US Symposium on Post-Earthquake
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction, ed. by Wang Yayong and Franklin
Cheng (China: Ministry of construction, People's Republic of China,
1995): 46-58.
283. E. L. Quarantelli, "Patterns of Sheltering and Housing in U.S.
Disasters," in Disaster Prevention and Management, 4 (1995): 43-53.
284. Joanne M. Nigg, "Disaster Recovery as a Social Process," in Wellington
After the Quake: The Challenge of Rebuilding, (Wellington, New
Zealand: The Earthquake Commission, 1995): 81-92.
285. Joanne M. Nigg, "Risk Communication and Warning Systems," in Natural
Risk and Civil Protection, ed. by Tom Horlick-Jones, Aniello Amendola
and Riccardo Casale (London: E & FN Spon, 1995): 369-382.
286. Joanne M. Nigg, "Social Science Approaches in Disaster Research:
Selected Research Issues and Findings on Mitigating Natural Hazards in
the Urban Environment," in Urban Disaster Mitigation: The Role of
Engineering and Technology, ed. by F. Y. Cheng and M. S. Sheu (Oxford,
England: Elsevier, 1995): 303-310.
287. Joanne M. Nigg, "Societal Impacts and Emergency Response: The Hyogo-
ken Nambu Earthquake," in Special Supplement to the January NCEER
Bulletin (1995): 7-8.
288. Joanne M. Nigg, "Societal Research Under NEHRP: Past Accomplishments
and Future Directions," in Directions for Research in the Next Decade:
National Science Foundation Program in Earthquake Engineering and
Earthquake-Related Earth Science. Proceedings of A Workshop,
(Washington, DC: National Science Foundation, 1995): 12-15.
289. E. L. Quarantelli, "Editor's Introduction: What is a Disaster?" and
"Epilogue," in International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters
13 (1995): 221-229, 361-364.
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290. Kathleen J. Tierney, Joanne M. Nigg and James M. Dahlhamer, "The Impact
of the 1993 Midwest Floods: Business Vulnerability and Disruption in
Des Moines," in Cities and Disasters 2nd Edition, ed. by Richard T.
Sylves and William L. Waugh (Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 1995):
254-273.
291. Kathleen J. Tierney and Joanne M. Nigg, "Business Vulnerability to
Disaster-Related Lifeline Disruption," in Proceedings of the Fourth
U.S. Conference on Lifeline Earthquake Engineering, (New York:
Technical Council on Lifeline Earthquake Engineering, American Society
of Civil Engineering, 1995): 72-79.
292. Kathleen J. Tierney, (chapter coordinator), "Societal Impacts and
Emergency Response," in Northridge Earthquake, January 17, 1994:
Reconnaissance Report, Vol. 1, Earthquake Spectra, Supplement C to Vol.
II, (Oakland, CA: Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, 1995):
373-418.
293. Russell R. Dynes, "Working Sociologists as Globetrotters: Utilizing
Disaster Research and Policy Networks,” in Journal of Applied Sociology
12 (1995).
294. Russell R. Dynes, "Disastrous Assumptions About Community Disasters,"
in Proceedings of the International Management and Engineering
Conference, ed. by James D. Sullivan, Jean Luc Wybo, and Laurent
Buisson (Dallas, TX: TIEMES, The International Emergency Management and
Engineering Society, 1995): 25-28.
295. Russell R. Dynes, "Preparedness Planning: The Adequacy of Assumptions
About Social Organization," in Journal of Japan Society of Information
and Knowledge 5 (1995): 23-38.
296. Kathleen J. Tierney, "Social Aspects of the Northridge Earthquake," in
The Northridge, California, Earthquake of 17 January 1994, ed. by Mary
C. Woods and Ray W. Seiple (California Department of Conservation,
Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication, 1996) 116: 255-262.
297. E. L. Quarantelli, "Emergent Behaviors and Groups in the Crisis Time of
Disasters,” in Individuality and Social Control: Essays in Honor of
Tamotsu Shibutani, ed. by Kian M. Kwan (Greenwich, CT: JAI Press,
1996): 47-68.
298. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Future is Not the Past Repeated: Projecting
Disasters in the 21st Century From Present Trends," in Journal of
Contingencies and Crisis Management 4 (1996): 228-240.
299. E. L. Quarantelli, "Introduction: Special Issue on Conference of Local
Authorities Confronting Disasters and Emergencies," in Journal of
Contingencies and Crisis Management 4 (1996): 185-188.
300. E. L. Quarantelli, "Local Mass Media Operations in Disasters in the
USA," in Disaster Prevention and Management, 5 (1996): 5-10.
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301. E. L. Quarantelli, "Just as a Disaster is Not Simply a Big Accident, So
A Catastrophe is Not Just A Bigger Disaster," in The Journal of the
American Society of Professional Emergency Planners, (1996): 68-71.
302. Joanne M. Nigg, "Anticipated Business Disruption Effects Due to
Earthquake-Induced Lifeline Interruptions," in Post-Earthquake
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction, ed. by F. Y. Cheng and Y. Y. Wang
(Pergamon 1996): 47-57.
303. Kathleen J. Tierney, Joanne M. Nigg and James M. Dahlhamer,"The Impact
of the 1993 Midwest Floods: Business Vulnerability and Disruption in
Des Moines," in Disaster Management in the U.S. and Canada, ed. by
Richard T. Sylves and William L. Waugh, Jr. (IL: Charles C. Thomas
Publisher, LTD, 1996): 214-233.
304. E. L. Quarantelli, "Basic Themes Derived From Survey Findings on Human
Behavior in the Mexico City Earthquake," in International Sociology 11
(1996): 481-499.
305. H. A. Seligson, Ronald T. Eguchi and Kathleen J. Tierney, "A
Methodology for Estimating the Risk of Post-Earthquake Hazardous
Materials Release: Pilot Application to the County of Los Angeles," in
NCEER BULLETIN 10 (1996): 6-8.
306. Russell R. Dynes, "Comparing and Generalizing From Crisis Experiences:
Pitfalls and Possibilities," in Crisis Management at the National
Level, ed. by Ingrid Johansson and Per Skoglund (Stockholm, Sweden:
OCB, Information Secretariat, 1996): 226-237.
307. E. L. Quarantelli, "The Similarity of Future Disasters in Italy and the
United States: The Effects of Current Social Change Trends," in
Origins and Transitions: Towards a Plural Citizenship, ed. by Mario
Aldo Toscano (Los Angeles, CA: Ipermedium, 1996): 77-101.
308. Joanne M. Nigg, "The Challenge of Mitigation for Local Government," in
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference, (Amsterdam, The
Netherlands: Local Authorities Confronting Disasters and Emergencies).
(1996)
309. Kathleen J. Tierney, “DRC: Social Science and Disaster Mitigation,” in
INCEDE Newsletter, 5 (1996): 1-3.
310. Joanne M. Nigg, “On the Social Process of Adopting Technology,”in
Elements of Change, edited by Susan Joy Hassol and John Katzenberger
(Aspen Global Change Institute, 1996): 24.
311. E. L. Quarantelli, “Problematical Aspects of the Information/
Communication Revolution for Disaster Planning and Research: Ten Non-
Technical Issues and Questions,” in Disaster Prevention and Management,
6 (1997): 94-106.
312. E. L. Quarantelli, “Ten Criteria For Evaluating the Management of
Community Disasters,” in Disasters, 21 (1997): 39-56.
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313. E. L. Quarantelli, “The Disaster Research Center Field Studies of
Organized Behavior in the Crisis Time Period of Disasters,” in
International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 15 (1997) 47-
69.
314. Kathleen J. Tierney, “Impacts of Recent Disasters on Business: The 1993
Midwest Floods and the 1994 Northridge Earthquake,” in Economic
Consequences of Earthquakes: Preparing for the Unexpected, ed. by
Barclay G. Jones (National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research,
1997): 189-222.
315. Joanne M. Nigg and Richard K. Eisner, “Earthquake Response:
Intergovernmental Structure and Policy Innovation,” in Proceedings of
the 5th United States/Japan Workshop on Urban Earthquake Hazard
Reduction, (Pasadena, California, 1997): 3-12.
316. Kathleen J. Tierney, “Business Impacts of the Northridge Earthquake,”
in Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 5 (1997) 87-97.
317. Joanne M. Nigg, “Research Needs for Improving Earthquake Hazard
Reduction,” in US Congress. House. Subcommittee on Basic Research,
Committee on Science. Hearing on the National Earthquake Hazards
Reduction Program. 1 (1997) 123-139.
318. James M. Dahlhamer and Melvin J. D’Souza, “Determinants of Business
Disaster Preparedness,” in International Journal of Mass Emergencies
and Disasters. 15 (1997) 265-281.
319. E. L. Quarantelli, “Non-Medical Difficulties During Emergency Medical
Services Delivery at the Time of Disasters,” in BC Medical Journal.
39 (1997) 593-595.
320. Kathleen J. Tierney, “Business Impacts and Recovery Following The
Northridge Earthquake,” in Proceedings of the 5th United States/Japan
Workshop on Urban Earthquake Hazard Reduction, (Pasadena, California,
1997): 431-434.
321. Kathleen J. Tierney and James M. Dahlhamer, “Earthquake Vulnerability
and Emergency Preparedness Among Businesses,” in Engineering and
Socioeconomic Impacts of Earthquakes: An Analysis of Electricity
Lifeline Disruptions in the New Madrid Area, ed. by M. Shinozuka, A.
Rose, and R. T. Eguchi (NY: MCEER, 1998): 53-72.
322. James M. Dahlhamer and Kathleen J. Tierney, “Rebounding From Disruptive
Events: Business Recovery Following The Northridge Earthquake,” in
Sociological Spectrum, 18 (1998): 121-141.
323. E. L. Quarantelli, “Introduction: The Basic Question, Its Importance,
and How It Is Addressed in This Volume,” in What is a Disaster?
Perspectives on the Question (New York: Routledge, 1998): 1-8.
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324. Russell R. Dynes, “Coming to Terms with Community Disaster,” and “On
The Concept of Disaster: A Response, A Slight Recovery and Less
Reconstruction”, in What is a Disaster? Perspectives on the Question
(New York: Routledge, 1998): 109-126 and 219-221.
325. E. L. Quarantelli, “Epilogue: Where We Have Been and Where We Might
Go,” in What is a Disaster? Perspectives on the Question (New York:
Routledge, 1998): 234-273.
326. E. L. Quarantelli, “Possibilities And Problems In Developing A Global
Disaster Information Network (GDIN),” in The Proceedings of The World
Urban-Earthquake Conference In Fukui (Fukui City, 1998): 425-439.
327. E. L. Quarantelli, “Foreword,” in Disaster Policy and Emergency
Management in Russia, by Boris Porfiriev, (Commack, NY: Nova Science
Publishers, 1998): xi-xii.
328. Kathleen J. Tierney, “Research Overview: Emergency Response,” in
Proceedings of the NEHRP Conference and Workshop on Research on the
Northridge, California Earthquake of January 17, 1994, Volume IV,
(Richmond, California: California Universities for Research in
Earthquake Engineering, 1998): 9-15.
329. George C. Lee, Thomas O’Rourke, Masanobu Shinozuka and Kathleen J.
Tierney, “Developing Urban Reconstruction Strategies From Northridge
and Kobe Earthquake Studies,” in Proceedings of The NEHRP Conference
and Workshop on Research on the Northridge, California Earthquake of
January 17, 1994, Volume IV, (Richmond, California: California
Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering, 1998): 112-118.
330. Kathleen J. Tierney and James M. Dahlhamer, “Business Disruption,
Preparedness and Recovery: Lessons from The Northridge Earthquake,” in
Proceedings of The NEHRP Conference and Workshop on Research on the
Northridge, California Earthquake of January 17, 1994, Volume IV,
(Richmond, California: California Universities for Research in
Earthquake Engineering, 1998): 171-178.
331. Joanne M. Nigg, “Emergency Response Following the 1994 Northridge
Earthquake: Intergovernmental Coordination Issues,” in Proceedings of
The NEHRP Conference and Workshop on Research on the Northridge,
California Earthquake of January 17, 1994, Volume IV, (Richmond,
California: California Universities for Research in Earthquake
Engineering, 1998): 245-251.
332. Kathleen J. Tierney, “How Will Social Science Help Us Deal with
Earthquakes?” in Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, (Oakland, CA: Earthquake
Engineering Research Institute, 1998): 117-123.
333. Russell Dynes, “Keynote Address: Dealing With Disaster in The 21st
Century,” in Alert-Institute of Civil Defense and Disaster Studies
Journal, 3 (1998): 10-13.
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334. E. L. Quarantelli, “Implications for Programmes and Policies from
Future Disaster Trends,” in Risk Management: An International Journal,
1(1999): 9-19.
335. Jasmin K. Riad, Fran H. Norris and R. Barry Ruback, “Predicting
Evacuation in Two Major Disasters: Risk Perception, Social Influence,
and Access to Resources,” in Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 29
(1999): 918-934.
336. Kathleen J. Tierney, “Toward a Critical Sociology of Risk,” in
Sociological Forum, 14 (1999): 215-242.
337. Kathleen J. Tierney, Stephanie E. Chang, Ronald T. Eguchi, Adam Rose
and Masanobu Shinozuka, “Improving Earthquake Loss Estimation: Review,
Assessment and Extension of Loss Estimation Methodologies,” in Research
Progress and Accomplishments 1997-1999 (Buffalo, NY: MCEER, 1999):
13-28.
338. Russell R. Dynes, “Comments on Drabek and Other Encyclopedists,” in
International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 17 (1999):
211-215.
339. Tricia Wachtendorf, “Popular Culture of Disaster,” EIIP Round Table
Discussion, February 23, 1999 (edited transcript).
340. E. L. Quarantelli, “The Computer Based Information/Communication
Revolution: A Dozen Problematical Issues and Questions They Raise for
Disaster Planning and Managing,” in La Protezione Civile verso gli Anni
2000, (Firenze, Italy: CISPRO, 1999): 239-263.
341. Fran H. Norris, Julia L. Perilla, Jasmin K. RIAD, Krzysztof Kaniasty,
and Evelyn A. Labios, “Stability and Change in Stress, Resources, and
Psychological Distress Following Natural Disasters: Findings From
Hurricane Andrew,” in Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 12 (1999): 363-396.
342. Russell R. Dynes, “La Planificacion de Emergencias en Comunididades:
Falsos Supuestos y Analogias Inapropiadas,” in Cuadernos de Extension
2 (July 1999): 2-30. (text in Spanish)
343. Russell R. Dynes, “The Dialogue Between Voltaire and Rousseau on the
Lisbon Earthquake: The Emergence of a Social Science View,” in
International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 18: (2000) 97-
115.
344. Stephanie E. Chang, Adam Rose, Masanobu Shinozuka, Walter D. Svekla,
and Kathleen J. Tierney, “Modeling Earthquake Impact on Urban Lifeline
Systems: Advances and Integration,” in Research Progress and
Accomplishments 1999-2000. (Buffalo, New York: MCEER, 2000) 1-14.
345. E. L. Quarantelli, “In Memoriam: Charles E. Fritz. January 2, 1921 -
May 5, 2000," in Unscheduled Events, 18: (November 2000): 1-2.
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346. Gary R. Webb, “Restoration Activities Following the Marmara, Turkey
Earthquake pf August 17, 1999," in Research Progress and
Accomplishments 1999-2000. (Buffalo, New York: MCEER. 2000):
97-109.
347. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, “A Conversation with Russell
Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli,” in Environmental Hazards, 2: (2000) 3-9.
348. E. L. Quarantelli, “Disaster Research,” in Edgar F. Borgatta and
Rhonada J. V. Montgomery (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Sociology Volume 1.
(New York: Macmillan. 2000): 681-688.
349. Tricia Wachtendorf, “When Disasters Defy Borders: What We Can Learn
From the Red River Flood About Transnational Disasters,” in The
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 15: (2000)
350. Gary R. Webb, Tricia Wachtendorf, and Anne Eyre, “Bringing Culture Back
In: Exploring the Cultural Dimensions of Disaster,” in International
Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 18: 5-19 (2000).
351. Gary R. Webb, Kathleen J. Tierney, and James M. Dahlhamer, “Businesses
and Disasters: Empirical Patterns and Unanswered Questions,” in
Natural Hazards Review, 1 (2000) 83-90.
352. E. L. Quarantelli, “Main Criteria For the Evaluation of Disaster
Management and Its Application in Developing Societies,” in S.
Herculano, M. F. Souza Porto and C. de Freitas (eds) Acidentes
Industriais Ampliados: Desafios e Perspectivas Para o Controle e a
Prevenção. (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Editora da Universidade Federal
Fluminense. 2000): 199-219. (text in Portugese)
353. Joanne M. Nigg, in Daniel Sarewitz, Roger A. Pielke, Jr., and Radford
Byerly, Jr. (Eds.), “Predicting Earthquakes: Science, Pseudoscience,
and Public Policy Paradox,” in Prediction: Science, Decision Making,
and the Future of Nature. (Washington, D.C.: Island Press. 2000): 135-
156.
354. Gary R. Webb, “Restoration Activities,” in The Marmara, Turkey
Earthquake of August 17, 1999: Reconnaissance Report. (Buffalo, New
York: MCEER. 2000): 135-150.
355. Russell R. Dynes, “The Lisbon Earthquake in 1755: Contested Meanings in
the First Modern Disaster,” in TsuInfo Alert, 2 (2000): 10-18.
355b. Joanne M. Nigg, “Social, Economic, and Policy Issues Associated With
Health Care Facilities,” in Proceedings of the MCEER Workshop for
Seismic Hazard Mitigation of Health Care Facilities, ed. by George C.
Lee, Mohammed Ettouney, Mircea Grigoriu, Jerome Hauer, and Joanne Nigg
(Buffalo, New York: MCEER, 2000): 101-105.
356. Kathleen J. Tierney, “Controversy and Consensus in Disaster Mental
Health Research,” Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 15(4) (October-
December 2000): 181-187.
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357. E. L. Quarantelli, “Another Selective Look at Future Social Crises:
Some Aspects of Which We Can Already See in the Present,” Journal of
Contingencies and Crisis Management 9 (2001): 233-237.
358. E. L. Quarantelli, “Statistical and Conceptual Problems in the Study of
Disasters,” Disaster Prevention and Management 10 (2001): 325-338.
359. Stephanie E. Chang, Adam Z. Rose, Masanobu Shinozuka, and Kathleen
J.Tierney, “Modeling Earthquake Impact on Urban Lifeline Systems:
Advances and Integration in Loss Estimation,” in Earthquake Engineering
Frontiers in the New Millennium- Proceedings of the China-US Symposium
on Earthquake Engineering, Beijing, 8-11 November 2000, ed. by B. F.
Spencer and Y. X. Hu (The Netherlands: Swets & Zeitlinger, 2001):
195-201.
360. E. L. Quarantelli, “What Are the Implications for Disaster Planning from
the Following Observations Made in the Response to the Attack on the
World Trade Center?” Disasters and Social Crisis Research Network
Newsletter 8 (December 2001). (Electronic newsletter:
http://www.anglia.ac.uk/geography/d&scrn/newsletter7&8/quarantelli.htm).
361. Joanne M. Nigg and Dennis Mileti, “Natural Hazards and Disasters,” in
Handbook of Environmental Sociology, ed. by Riley E. Dunlap and William
Michelson (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2002): 272-294.
362. B. E. Aguirre, “Sustainable Development as Collective Surge,” Social
Science Quarterly 83 (2002): 101-118.
363. E. L. Quarantelli, “Sociology of Panic,” in International Encyclopedia
of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, ed. by Neil J. Smelser and Paul
B. Baltes (Oxford, United Kingdom: Elsevier Science Ltd., 2002): 11020-
11023.
364. NUMBER NOT USED.
365. E. L. Quarantelli, “Urban Vulnerability in Disasters in Developing
Countries: Managing Risks,” in Building Safer Cities: The Future of
Disaster Risk, ed. by Alcira Kreimer, Margaret Arnold, and Anne Carlin
(Washington, DC: The World Bank): 211-231.
366. Michel Bruneau and Kathleen J. Tierney, “Market-Focused and Open-
Systems Approaches to Earthquake Loss Reduction: Contextualizing the
Role of Engineering Research,” Natural Hazards Review 3(2002): 48-54.
367. Rory Connell, “The Impact of the Y2K Threat on Hospital Emergency
Preparedness,” in Student Research Accomplishments, 2001-2002,
(Buffalo, NY: Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering
Research, 2002): 87-96.
368. E. L. Quarantelli, “The Role of the Mass Communication System in
Natural and Technological Disasters and Possible Extrapolation to
Terrorism Situations,” Risk Management: An International Journal
4(2002): 7-22.
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369. B. E. Aguirre,”Can Sustainable Development Sustain Us?” International
Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 20(2002): 111-126.
370. James M. Kendra, Tricia Wachtendorf, and E. L. Quarantelli, “Who Was In
Charge of the Massive Evacuation of Lower Manhattan by Water Transport
on September 11? No One Was, Yet It Was an Extremely Successful
Operation. Implications?” Securitas 1(2002): 3-5.
371. E. L. Quarantelli, “The Disaster Research Center (DRC) Field Studies of
Organized Behavior in Disaster,” in Methods of Disaster Research, ed.
by Robert Stallings (Philadelphia, PA: Xlibris, 2002): 94-116
372. Kathleen J. Tierney, “Strength of a City: A Disaster Research
Perspective on the World Trade Center Attack.” Published on the Web by
the Social Science Research Council at http://www.ssrc.org/sept11.
373. NUMBER NOT USED.
374. Kathleen J. Tierney, “The Field Turns Fifty: Social Change and the
Practice of Disaster Field Work,” in Methods of Disaster Research, ed.
by Robert Stallings (Philadelphia, PA: Xlibris, 2002): 349-374
375. Kathleen J. Tierney, “Integrated Research in Risk Analysis and Decision
Making in a Democratic Society,” in Integrated Research in Risk
Analysis and Decision Making in a Democratic Society - Workshop Report
July 17-18, 2002 (Arlington, VA: National Science Foundation, 2002):
79-82.
376. B. E. Aguirre, “Editor’s Introduction,” in International Journal of
Mass Emergencies and Disasters 20(2002): 289-292.
377. B. E. Aguirre, “Response,” in International Journal of Mass Emergencies
and Disasters 20(2002): 139.
378. B. E. Aguirre, “Social Control in Cuba”, in Latin American Politics and
Society 44(2002): 67-98.
379. Gary R. Webb, Kathleen J. Tierney, and James M. Dahlhamer, “Predicting
Long-Term Business Recovery from a Disaster: A Comparison of the Loma
Prieta Earthquake and Hurricane Andrew,” in Environmental Hazards
4(2002): 45-58.
380. James M. Kendra and Tricia Wachtendorf, “Reconsidering Convergence and
Converger Legitimacy in Response to the World Trade Center Disaster,”
in Terrorism and Disaster: New Threats, New Ideas, ed. by Lee Clarke
(New York, NY: Elsevier, 2003): 97-122
381. Russell R. Dynes, “Noah and Disaster Planning: The Cultural
Significance of the Flood Story,” in Journal of Contingencies and
Crisis Management 11(2003): 170-177.
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382. James M. Kendra, Tricia Wachtendorf and E. L. Quarantelli, “The
Evacuation of Lower Manhattan by Water Transport on September 11: An
Unplanned “Success”, in Joint Commission of Quality and Safety
29(2003): 316-318.
383. Kathleen J. Tierney, “Disaster Beliefs and Institutional Interests:
Recycling Disaster Myths in the Aftermath of 9/11”, in Terrorism and
Disaster: New Threats, New Ideas, ed. by Lee Clarke (New York, NY:
Elsevier, 2003): 33-51.
384. James M. Kendra and Tricia Wachtendorf, “Elements of Resilience After
the World Trade Center Disaster: Reconstituting New York City’s
Emergency Operations Centre,” in Disasters 27(2003): 37-53.
385. Jaime Gutierrez Sanchez and Havidán Rodríguez Rivera, “La Investigacion
Social: Principios y Experiencia” (“Applied Social Research and
Disasters”), Reprinted in Themes in the Social Sciences, ed. by Sonia
Ruiz (2003). Publications Office, College of Arts and Sciences,
University of Puerto Rico-Mayaquez.
386. Russell R. Dynes, “Finding Order in Disorder: Continuities to the 9/11
Response,” in International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters
21(3)(2003): 9-23.
387. James M. Kendra and Tricia Wachtendorf, “Creativity in Emergency
Response after the World Trade Center Attack,” in Beyond September 11th.
An Account of Post-Disaster Research. Special Publication #39 Natural
Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, University of
Colorado, Boulder, CO, (2003).
388. M. Brunear, S. E. Chang, R. T. Eguchi, G. C. Lee, T. D. O’Rourke, A. M.
Reinhorn, M. Shinozuka, K. Tierney, W. A. Wallace, and D. von
Winterfeldt, “A Framework to Quantitatively Assess and Enhance the
Seismic Resilience of Communities,” in Earthquake Spectra 19(2003):
733-752.
389. Havidán Rodríguez, “¿Por que los Desastres No Son “Naturales”?: Riesgo,
Vulnerabilidad y Desastres en el Contexto Puertoriqueno.” (“Why are
disasters not “natural”?: Risk Vulnerability, and Disasters in the
Puerto Rican Context”). Reprinted in revised edition of Themes in the
Social Sciences, ed. by Sonia Ruiz (2003). Publications Office,
College of Arts and Sciences, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaquez. (text
in Spanish)
390. E. L. Quarantelli, “Auf Desaster bezogenes soziales Verhalten: Ein
Zusammenfassung der Forschungsbefude von funfzig Jahren,” (Social
behavior related to disaster: Compilation of 50 years of scientific
findings), in Entsetzlich soziale Prozesse: Theorie und Empirie der
Katastrophen (Disastrous social processes: Theory and empirical
findings about catastrophes) edited by Lars Clausen, Elke M. Geenen,
and Elisio Macamo. (Munster: Lit Verlag, 2003): 25-33.
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391. Interview with E. L. Quarantelli: “The Origins and Impact of Disaster
Research,” in The First 72 Hours: A Community Approach to Disaster
Preparedness, edited by Margaret O’Leary (New York, NY: iUniverse,
Inc., 2004): 321-339.
392. Benigno E. Aguirre, “Los Desastres en Latinoamerica: Vulnerabilidad y
Resistencia,” in Revista Mexicana de Sociologia edited by Rene Millan
Valenzuela, Natividad Gutierrez Chong, et al (Mexico: Universidad
Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 2004): 485-510.
393. Gabriel Santos and Benigno E. Aguirre, “A Critical Review of Emergency
Evacuation Simulation Models,” in Workshop on Building Occupant
Movement During Fire Emergencies, June 10-11, 2004, National Institute
of Standards and Technology, edited by Richard D. Peacock and Erica D.
Kuligowski (Washington, D.C.: NIST, 2005): 25-50.
394. B. E. Aguirre, “Disasters in Cuba,” in Cuba in Transition: Papers and
Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Association for the
Study of the Cuban Economy (ASCE) (Miami, FL: ASCE, 2004): 68-77.
395. Benigno E. Aguirre, “Homeland Security Warnings: Lessons Learned and
Unlearned,” in International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters,
22(2)(2004): 103-115.
396. Havidán Rodríguez, Tricia Wachtendorf and Carla Russell, “Disaster
Research in the Social Sciences: Lessons Learned, Challenges, and
Future Trajectories,” in International Journal of Mass Emergencies and
Disasters, 22(2)(2004): 117-132.
396a. Russell Dynes, “Expanding the Horizons of Disaster Research,” in
Natural Hazards Observer, 28(4) (2004): 1-2.
396b. Joseph E. Trainor, “Searching for a System: Multi-Organizational
Coordination in the September 11th World Trade Center Search and Rescue
Response,” Public Entity Risk Institute (PERI) (2004)
(www.riskinstitute.org).
397. Havidán Rodríguez, Tricia Wachtendorf, James Kendra and Joseph Trainor,
“The Great Sumatra Earthquake and Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 26,
2004,” in EERI Special Earthquake Report, (May 2005): 1-7.
398. Joseph Trainor, Havidán Rodríguez, Tricia Wachtendorf and James Kendra,
“More Than a Wave: Exploring the Social Impacts of the Indian Ocean
Tsunami,” in Natural Hazards Observer, 29(5) (2005): 1-2.
399. Ben Agiurre, Russell R. Dynes, James Kendra and Rory Connell,
“Institutional Resilience and Disaster Planning for New Hazards:
Insights From Hospitals,” in Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency
Management, 2(2) (2005): 1-17.
400. Tricia Wachtendorf, “Suggestions for Canadian Inter-organizational
Collaboration in Disaster Mitigation,” in Emergency Management Canada,
1(2) (2005): 18, 20-22, 24-25.
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401. Joan Peckham, Benigno E. Aguirre, Natacha Thomas, Jean-Yves Hervé, Ron
Hutt, Angel Castro, Charles Collyer, Kevin Culley, Elizete Fernandes,
Fang Han, David Kurowski, Colin Lieberman, María del C. Rey, Lisa
Ricci, Gabriel Santos and Katherine Wray, “A Pattern for the
Integration of Conceptual Models in Support of Multidisciplinary
Efforts to Develop Software,” in Computing in Civil Engineering:
Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference, American Society of
Civil Engineers ed. by Lucio Soibelman and Peña-Mora Feniosky, (2005).
402. Benigno E. Aguirre, “Emergency Evacuations, Panic, and Social
Psychology: Commentary on ‘Understanding Mass Panic and Other
Collective Responses to Threat and Disaster’,” in Psychiatry, (68)2
(2005): 121-129.
403. Tricia Wachtendorf and James M. Kendra, “Improvising Disaster in the
City of Jazz: Organizational Response to Hurricane Katrina,” in
“Understanding Katrina: Perspectives from the Social Sciences,” Social
Science Research Council (SSRC), (2005) (http://understandingkatrina.
ssrc.org).
404. E. L. Quarantelli, “Catastrophes are Different from Disasters: Some
Implications for Crisis Planning and Managing Drawn from Katrina,” in
“Understanding Katrina: Perspectives from the Social Sciences,” Social
Science Research Council (SSRC), (2005) (http://understandingkatrina.
ssrc.org).
405. Russell R. Dynes, “The Lisbon Earthquake of 1755: The First Modern
Disaster,” in The Lisbon Earthquake of 1755: Representations and
Reactions, ed. by Theodore E. D. Braun and John B. Radner (Oxford, UK:
Voltaire Foundation, 2005): 34-49.
406. Russell R. Dynes and Havidán Rodríguez, “Finding and Framing Katrina:
The Social Construction of Disaster,” in “Understanding Katrina:
Perspectives from the Social Sciences,” Social Science Research Council
(SSRC), (2005) (http://understandingkatrina.ssrc.org).
407. John Barnshaw, “The Continuing Significance of Race and Class Among
Houston Hurricane Katrina Evacuees,” in Natural Hazards Observer, 30(2)
(2005): 11-13.
408. Havidán Rodríguez, “Reflections on the United Nations World Conference
on Disaster Reduction: How Can We Develop Disaster Resilient
Communities?” in International Journal of Mass Emergencies and
Disasters, 23(1) (2005): 148-150.
408a. B. E. Aguirre, “Cuba’s Disaster Management Model: Should It Be
Emulated?” in International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters,
23(3) (2005): 55-71.
409. Lauren Barsky and Carla N. Russell, “The 2005 Research Experience for
Undergraduates (REU) Program: Training the New Generation of Disaster
Researchers,” in Unscheduled Events, 24(3) (2005): 4-6.
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410. Havidán Rodríguez, Joseph Trainor, and Enrico L. Quarantelli, “Rising
to the Challenges of a Catastrophe: The Emergent and Prosocial Behavior
following Hurricane Katrina,” in Shelter from the Storm: Repairing the
National Emergency Management System after Hurricane Katrina, special
issue of The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social
Science, 604 (2006): 82-101.
411. Joanne M. Nigg, John Barnshaw, and Manuel R. Torres, “Hurricane Katrina
and the Flooding of New Orleans: Emergent Issues in Sheltering and
Temporary Housing,” in Shelter from the Storm: Repairing the National
Emergency Management System after Hurricane Katrina, special issue of
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 604
(2006): 113-128.
412. Havidán Rodríguez, Tricia Wachtendorf, James Kendra, and Joseph
Trainor, “A Snapshot of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami: Societal Impacts
and Consequences,” in Disaster Prevention and Management, 15(1) (2006):
163-177.
413. Jesús Manuel Macías and Benigno E. Aguirre, “A Critical Evaluation of
the United Nations Volcanic Emergency Management System: Evidence from
Latin America,” in Journal of International Affairs, 59(2) (2006): 43-
61.
414. Havidán Rodríguez and John Barnshaw, “The Social Construction of
Disasters: From Heat Waves to Worst-Case Scenarios,” in Contemporary
Sociology, 35(3) (2006): 218-223.
415. Havidán Rodríguez and Daniel Marks, “Disasters, Vulnerability, and
Governmental Response: Where (How) Have We Gone So Wrong?” in Corporate
Finance Review, 10(6) (2006): 5-14.
416. Russell R. Dynes, “Social Capital: Dealing with Community Emergencies,”
in Homeland Security Affairs, 2(2) (2006); http://www.hsaj.org.
417. Havidán Rodríguez and Benigno E. Aguirre, “Hurricane Katrina and the
Healthcare Infrastructure: A Focus on Disaster Preparedness, Response,
and Resiliency,” in Frontiers of Health Services Management, 23(1)
(2006): 13-24.
418. Russell R. Dynes, “Panic and the Vision of Collective Incompetence,” in
Natural Hazards Observer, 31(2) (2006): 5-6.
419. John Barnshaw, “Beyond Disaster: Locating Hurricane Katrina within an
Inequality Context,” in Learning from Catastrophe: Quick Response
Research in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina. (Boulder, CO: Institute of
Behavioral Science, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2006): 47-70.
420. Jenniffer M. Santos-Hernandez, “‘Losing Everything:’ Undocumented
Latino Workers and Hurricane Katrina,” in Learning from Catastrophe:
Quick Response Research in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina. (Boulder, CO:
Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado at Boulder,
2006): 131-150.
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421. Lauren E. Barsky, “Disaster Realities Following Katrina: Revisiting the
Looting Myth,” in Learning from Catastrophe: Quick Response Research in
the Wake of Hurricane Katrina. (Boulder, CO: Institute of Behavioral
Science, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2006): 215-234.
422. Joseph E. Trainor, William Donner, and Manuel R. Torres, “There for the
Storm: Warning, Response, and Rescue Among Nonevacuees,” in Learning
from Catastrophe: Quick Response Research in the Wake of Hurricane
Katrina. (Boulder, CO: Institute of Behavioral Science, University of
Colorado at Boulder, 2006): 307-326.
423. Dick A. Buck, Joseph E. Trainor, and Benigno E. Aguirre, “A Critical
Evaluation of the Incident Command System and NIMS,” in Journal of
Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 3(3) (2006): Article 1.
424. Havidan Rodriguez and Carla N. Russell, “Understanding Disasters:
Vulnerability, Sustainable Development, and Resiliency,” in Public
Sociologies Reader Ed. by Judith Blau and Keri Iyall-Smith (New York:
Rowman & Littlefield, 2006): 193-211.
425. E. L. Quarantelli, Patrick Lagadec, and Arjen Boin, “A Heuristic
Approach to Future Disasters and Crises: New, Old, and In-Between
Types,” in Handbook of Disaster Research ed. by Havidàn Rodrìguez,
Enrico L. Quarantelli, and Russell R. Dynes (New York: Springer, 2006):
16-41.
426. Margarita Poteyeva, Megan Denver, Lauren E. Barsky, and Benigno E.
Aguirre, “Search and Rescue Activities in Disasters,” in Handbook of
Disaster Research ed. by Havidàn Rodrìguez, Enrico L. Quarantelli, and
Russell R. Dynes (New York: Springer, 2006): 200-216.
427. James M. Kendra and Tricia Wachtendorf, “Community Innovation and
Disasters,” in Handbook of Disaster Research ed. by Havidàn Rodrìguez,
Enrico L. Quarantelli, and Russell R. Dynes (New York: Springer, 2006):
316-334.
428. Havidàn Rodrìguez, Walter Dìaz, Jenniffer M. Santos, and Benigno E.
Aguirre, “Communicating Risk and Uncertainty: Science, Technology, and
Disasters at the Crossroads,” in Handbook of Disaster Research ed. by
Havidàn Rodrìguez, Enrico L. Quarantelli, and Russell R. Dynes (New
York: Springer, 2006): 476-488.
429. Havidàn Rodrìguez, Enrico (Henry) L. Quarantelli, and Russell (Russ) R.
Dynes, “Editors’ Introduction,” in Handbook of Disaster Research ed. by
Havidàn Rodrìguez, Enrico L. Quarantelli, and Russell R. Dynes (New
York: Springer, 2006): xiii-xx.
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430. Tricia Wachtendorf, James M. Kendra, Havidàn Rodrìguez, and Joseph
Trainor, “The Social Impacts and Consequences of the December 2004
Indian Ocean Tsunami: Observations from India and Sri Lanka,” in The
Great Sumatra Earthquakes and Indian Ocean Tsunamis of 26 December 2004
and 28 March 2005 Reconnaissance Report, Special Issue III, Volume 22
of Earthquake Spectra ed. by Wilfred D. Iwan (Paris, France: United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and
Oakland, CA: Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI), 2006):
S693-S714.
430a. Benigno E. Aguirre and Jesús Manuel Macías M., “Las Inundaciones de
1999 en Veracruz y el Paradigma de la Vulnerabilidad,” in Revista
Mexicana de Sociología, 68(2) (2006): 209-230.
431. Benigno E. Aguirre, “The Sociology of Collective Behavior,” in 21st
Century Sociology: A Reference Handbook ed. by Clifton D. Bryant and
Dennis L. Peck (Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, 2007): 528-539.
432. E. L. Quarantelli, “The Myth and the Realities: Keeping the ‘Looting’
Myth in Perspective,” in Natural Hazards Observer, 31(4) (2007): 2-3.
433. Daniel E. Marks and Ivan Y. Sun, “The Impact of 9/11 on Organizational
Development Among State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies,” in Journal
of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 23(2) (2007): 159-173.
434. Russell R. Dynes, “Resiliency is Us,” in The Conference Board Review,
44(4) (2007): 7-8.
435. B. E. Aguirre, “Dialectics of Vulnerability and Resilience,” in
Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy, 14(1) (2007): 39-59.
436. Havidàn Rodrìguez, Jenniffer Santos, William Donner, and Walter Dìaz,
“Science, Technology and Disasters: Integrating End-User Needs,” in
Weather and Society Watch, 1(4) (2007): 4, 9.
437. William R. Donner, “The Political Ecology of Disaster: An Analysis of
Factors Influencing U.S. Tornado Fatalities and Injuries, 1998-2000,”
in Demography, 44(3) (2007): 669-685.
438. John Barnshaw and Joseph Trainor, “Race, Class, and Capital amidst the
Hurricane Katrina Diaspora,” in The Sociology of Katrina: Perspectives
on the Modeern Catastrophe ed. by David L. Brunsma, David Overfelt, and
J. Steven Picou (Boulder, CO: Rowan & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.,
2007): 91-105.
439. E. L. Quarantelli, “Panic Diaries: A Genealogy of Panic Disorder by
Jackie Orr (book review),” in Contemporary Sociology, 36(1) (2007): 77-
78.
440. Megan Denver, Jaime Perez, and B. E. Aguirre, “Local Search and Rescue
Teams in the United States,” in Disaster Prevention and Management,
16(4) (2007): 503-512.
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441. Lauren E. Barsky, Joseph E. Trainor, Manuel R. Torres, and Benigno E.
Aguirre, “Managing Volunteers: FEMA’s Urban Search and Rescue Programme
and Interactions with Unaffiliated Responders in Disaster Response,” in
Disasters, 31(4) (2007): 495-507.
441a. Walter Díaz, Aurelio Mercado, Havidán Rodríguez, and Jenniffer Santos,
“Exposición y Vulnerabilidad a las Marejadas Ciclónicas en Puerto Rico
(parte I)” in Marejada, 1(1) (2007): 14-16.
441b. William R. Donner, Havidán Rodríguez, and Walter Díaz, “Public Warning
Response Following Tornadoes in New Orleans, LA, and Springfield, MO: A
Sociological Analysis,” in Proceedings, Second Symposium on Policy and
Socio-economic Research, January 15-18, 2007 (Washington, DC: American
Meteorological Society, 2007).
< http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/120774.pdf>
441c. James Kendra and Tricia Wachtendorf, “Improvisation, Creativity, and
the Art of Emergency Management,” in Understanding and Responding to
Terrorism ed. by H. Durmaz et al. (Fairfax, VA: IOS Press, 2007): 324-
335.
441d. Lauren E. Barsky and William R. Donner, “Lessons from the Field: Human
Needs Often Complicate Ethical Duties in Disaster Research,” in
Protecting Human Subjects, 15 (2007): 18-19.
441e. José Holguín-Veras, Noel Peréz, Satish Ukkusuri, Tricia Wachtendorf,
and Bethany Brown, “Emergency Logistics Issues Affecting the Response
to Katrina: A Synthesis and Preliminary Suggestions for Improvement,”
in Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation
Research Board, 2022 (2007): 76-82.
442. Enrico L. Quarantelli, “Panic,” in International Encyclopedia of the
Social Sciences, Vol. 6, 2nd Edition, ed. by William A. Darity, Jr.
(Detroit, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008): 122-124.
443. John Barnshaw, “Riots,” in International Encyclopedia of the Social
Sciences, Vol. 7, 2nd Edition, ed. by William A. Darity, Jr. (Detroit,
MI: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008): 249-251.
444. Russell R. Dynes, “Mass Panic and Social Attachment: The Dynamics of
Human Behavior – Book Review,” in Contemporary Sociology, 37(2) (2008):
138-139.
445. B. E. Aguirre, “Sports Fan Violence in North America – Book Review,” in
Contemporary Sociology, 37(2) (2008): 157-158.
446. Tricia Wachtendorf, Bethany Brown, and Marcia C. Nickle, “Big Bird,
Disaster Masters, and High School Students Taking Charge: The Social
Capacities of Children in Disaster Education,” in Children, Youth and
Environments, 18(1) (2008): 456-469.
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447. William R. Donner, “Decision Making as Community Adaptation: A Case
Study of Emergency Managers in Oklahoma,” in Disasters, 32(2) (2008):
292-302.
448. Joseph Trainor and Bruce Gellerman, “Culture of Disaster Relief.”
Guest speaker presentation on Living on Earth, May 9, 2008.
http://www.loe.org/shows/shows.htm?programID=08-P13-00019
449. B. E. Aguirre and E. L. Quarantelli, “Phenomenology of Death Counts in
Disasters: The Invisible Dead in the 9/11 WTC Attack,” in International
Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 26(1) (2008): 19-39.
450. Enrico L. Quarantelli, “Conventional Beliefs and Counterintuitive
Realities,” in Disasters: Recipes and Remedies (special issue of Social
Research, 75(3)) ed. By Arien Mack (New York: The New School for Social
Research, 2008): 873-904.
451. Lynn Letukas and John Barnshaw, “A World-System Approach to Post-
Catastrophe International Relief,” in Social Forces, 87(2) (2008):
1063-1087.
452. William Donner and Havidán Rodríguez, “Population Composition,
Migration and Inequality: The Influence of Demographic Changes in
Disaster Risk and Vulnerability,” in Social Forces, 87(2) (2008): 1089-
1114.
453. Jenniffer M. Santos-Hernández and John Barnshaw, “Rights to Water,
Food, and Development,” in The Leading Rogue State: The United States
and Human Rights ed. by Judith Blau, David L. Brunsma, Alberto Moncada,
and Catherine Zimmer (Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2008): 152-162.
454. John Barnshaw, “Disasters,” in Encyclopedia of Social Problems, ed. by
Vincent N. Parrillo (Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, 2008): 240-
242.
455. K. L. Sanford Bernhardt and S. McNeil, “Agent-Based Modeling: Approach
for Improving Infrastructure Management,” in Journal of Infrastructure
Systems, 14(3) (2008): 253-261.
456. Seung-Ryong Han, Seth D. Guikema, Steven M. Quiring, Kyung-Ho Lee,
David Rosowsky, and Rachel A. Davidson, “Estimating the Spatial
Distribution of Power Outages During Hurricanes in the Gulf Coast
Region,” in Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 94(2) (2008):
199-210.
457. Selina Lee, Rachel Davidson, Norihito Ohnishi, and Charles Scawthorn,
“Fire Following Earthquake – Reviewing the State-of-the-Art of
Modeling,” in Earthquake Spectra, 24(4) (2008): 933-967.
458. E. L. Quarantelli, “Disaster Crisis Management: A Summary of Research
Findings,” in Crisis Management, Volume II ed. by Arjen Boin (Los
Angeles: SAGE Publications Ltd., 2008): 45-56.
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459. Benigno E. Aguirre, “Homeland Security Warnings: Lessons Learned and
Unlearned,” in Crisis Management, Volume II ed. by Arjen Boin (Los
Angeles: SAGE Publications Ltd., 2008): 133-141.
460. E. L. Quarantelli, “The Nature and Conditions of Panic,” in Crisis
Management, Volume II ed. by Arjen Boin (Los Angeles: SAGE Publications
Ltd., 2008): 309-319.
461. Russell R. Dynes and B. E. Aguirre, “Organizational Adaptation to
Crises: Mechanisms of Coordination and Structural Change,” in Crisis
Management, Volume II ed. by Arjen Boin (Los Angeles: SAGE Publications
Ltd., 2008): 320-325.
462. E. L. Quarantelli, “Origin and History of the International Research
Committee on Disasters (RC-39).” International Journal of Mass
Emergencies and Disasters Web site (School of Policy, Planning, and
Development, University of Southern California, host), 2009.
www.usc.edu/schools/sppd/ijmed/history
463. Pantea Vaziri, Rachel A. Davidson, Linda K. Nozick, and Mahmood
Hosseini, “Resource Allocation for Regional Earthquake Risk Mitigation:
A Case Study of Tehran, Iran,” in Natural Hazards online edition
(2009). http://www.springerlink.com/content/c87x214767472711/
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-009-9446-4
464. Taronne Tabucchi, Rachel Davidson, and Susan Brink, “Simulation of
Post-earthquake Water Supply System Restoration,” in Civil Engineering
and Environmental Systems online edition (2009).
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a911737010~db=all~jump
type=rss?waited=0
DOI: 10.1080/10286600902862615
465. Tricia Wachtendorf, Trans-system Social Ruptures: Exploring Issues of
Vulnerability and Resiliency,” in Review of Policy Research, 26(4)
(2009): 379-393.
466. Ellen J. Bass, Leigh Baumgart, Brenda Philips, Kevin Kloesel, Kathleen
Dougherty, Havidan Rodriguez, Walter Diaz, William Donner, Jenniffer
Santos, and Michael Zink, ”Incorporating Emergency management Needs in
the Development of Weather Radar Networks,” in Journal of Emergency
Management, 7(1) (2009): 45-52.
467. Rachel A. Davidson, “Modeling Postearthquake Fire Ignitions Using
Generalized Linear (Mixed) Models,” in Journal of Infrastructure
Systems, 15(4) (2009): 351-360.
467a. Jing Gong, Earl E. Lee, John E. Mitchell, and William A. Wallace,
“Logic-based Multiobjective Optimization for Restoration Planning,” in
Optimization and Logistics Challenges in the Enterprise ed. by
Wanpracha Chaovalitwongse, Kevin C. Furman, and Panos M. Pardalos (New
York: Springer, 2009): 305-324.
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467b. Gayathri Mahalingam, Chandra Kambhamettu, and Benigno Aguirre, “Crowd
Motion Analysis from Video,” in Proceedings of 2009 NSF Engineering
Research and Innovation Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii (Arlington, VA:
National Science Foundation, 2009)
<http://vims.cis.udel.edu/~mahaling/_private/gayathri_cmmi09.pdf>
467c. B. E. Aguirre, “Cuba’s Emergency Management and the Need for a Holistic
Understanding of Risk,” in Cuba in Transition: Volume 19: Papers and
Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Association for the
Study of the Cuban Economy (ASCE) (Washington, DC: ASCE, 2009)
<http://lanic.utexas.edu/project/asce/pdfs/volume19/>
468. Richard Sylves, “The Politics of Disaster: Does Government Regulation
Save Lives in Catastrophic Earthquakes?” Guest blog in Political
Bookworm by Steven Levingston (Washington Post online, February 28,
2010) http://voices.washingtonpost.com/political-
bookworm/2010/02/the_politics_of_disaster_does.html
469. Tricia Wachtendorf, James M. Kendra, and Brandi Lea, “Community
Behavior and Response to Disaster,” in International Disaster Nursing,
ed. by Robert Powers and Elaine Daily (New York: Cambridge University
Press, 2010): 29-39.
470. Havidán Rodríguez, William Donner, Walter Díaz, and Jenniffer Santos-
Hernández, “Emergency Managers, Allocation of Radar Resources, and
Policy Implications: The Intersection of Weather Hazards, Population,
and Technology,” in Journal of Emergency Management, 8(2) (2010): 35-
44.
471. EERI Team, “The MW 7.0 Haiti Earthquake of January 12, 2010: Report #2,”
in EERI Newsletter, 44(5) (2010): Special Earthquake Report 1-16.
(Susan Brink was a partnering organization member of the team.)
472. B. E. Aguirre, “Chile’s Civil Defense and Lack of Mitigation,” in
Comparative Emergency Management Book Project (Emmitsburg, MD: FEMA
Emergency Management Institute, 2010): Chapter 22.
<http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/edu/CompEmMgmtBookProject.asp>
473. NUMBER NOT USED.
474. Karen Engel, Joseph E. Trainor, John R. Harrald, Sue McNeil, Greg Shaw,
and Marco Zannoni, “Floods and Disaster Management in the NL: ‘God
Created the World, but the Dutch Created the NL’,” in Comparative
Emergency Management Book Project (Emmitsburg, MD: FEMA Emergency
Management Institute, 2010): Chapter 6.
http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/edu/CompEmMgmtBookProject.asp
475. B. E. Aguirre and Joseph E. Trainor, “Emergency Management in Cuba:
Disasters Experienced, Lessons Learned, and Recommendations for the
Future,” in Comparative Emergency Management Book Project (Emmitsburg,
MD: FEMA Emergency Management Institute, 2010): Chapter 19.
http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/edu/CompEmMgmtBookProject.asp
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476. Earl E. Lee, John E. Mitchell, and William A. Wallace, “Network Flow
Approaches for Analyzing and Managing Disruptions to Interdependent
Infrastructure Systems,” in Wiley Handbook of Science and Technology
for Homeland Security, ed. by John G. Voeller (New York: John Wiley &
Sons, Inc., 2010): 1419-1428.
477. Karen Engel, Manuel Torres, and Joe Trainor, “Wat Nederland Moet Weten
over Grootschalige Buitenlandse Bijstand,” in Nationale Veiligheid en
Crisisbeheersing, 8(5) (2010): 24-25. (text in Dutch)
478. Karen Engel, Jack Harrald, Bas Kolen, Manuel Torres, Joe Trainor,
Pauline Veldhuis, Lucia Velotti, and Marco Zannoni, “Is Verticale
Evacuatie Haalbaar of Niet?” in Nationale Veiligheid en
Crisisbeheersing, 8(5) (2010): 34-36. (text in Dutch)
479. Sherif El-Tawil and Benigno Aguirre, “Search and Rescue in Collapsed
Structures: Engineering and Social Science Aspects,” in Disasters,
34(4) (2010): 1084-1101.
480. Selina W. Lee and Rachel A. Davidson, “Application of a Physics-based
Simulation Model to Examine Post-earthquake Fire Spread,” in Journal of
Earthquake Engineering, 14(5)(2010): 688-705.
481. Greg Black, Rachel A. Davidson, Shiling Pei, and John van de Lindt,
“Empirical Loss Analysis to Support Definition of Seismic Performance
Objectives for Woodframe Buildings,” in Structural Safety, 32(3)(2010):
209-219.
482. Meredith R. Legg, Linda K. Nozick, and Rachel A. Davidson, “Optimizing
the Selection of Hazard-consistent Probabilistic Scenarios for Long-
term Regional Hurricane Loss Estimation,” in Structural Safety,
32(1)(2010): 90-100.
483. Selina W. Lee and Rachel A. Davidson, “Physics-based Simulation Model
of Post-earthquake Fire Spread,” in Journal of Earthquake Engineering,
14(5)(2010): 670-687.
484. Susan A. Brink, Rachel A. Davidson, and Taronne H. P. Tabucchi,
“Strategies to Reduce Durations of Post-earthquake Water Service
Interruptions in Los Angeles,” in Structure and Infrastructure
Engineering (2010) (iFirst article).
485. NUMBER NOT USED.
486. Jenniffer M. Santos-Hernández, Havidán Rodríguez, and Walter Díaz,
“Developing Social Vulnerability to Disasters in Coastal Regions of
Puerto Rico: Social, Political, and Economic Processes,” in How
Ethnically Marginalized Americans Cope with Catastrophic Disasters:
Studies in Suffering and Resiliency ed. by Jason D. Rivera and DeMond
S. Miller (Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2010): 281-296.
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487. Bethany L. Brown, Pamela J. Jenkins, and Tricia Wachtendorf, “Shelter
in the Storm: A Battered Women’s Shelter and Catastrophe,” in
International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 28(2)(2010):
226-245.
488. Tricia Wachtendorf, “Logistics,” in Catastrophe Readiness and Response
Course (Emmitsburg, MD: FEMA Emergency Management Institute, 2010):
Session 7a.
http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/edu/catastrophe.asp
489. Tricia Wachtendorf, “Emergent Organizations and Networks in
Catastrophic Environments,” in Catastrophe Readiness and Response
Course (Emmitsburg, MD: FEMA Emergency Management Institute, 2010):
Session 11.
http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/edu/catastrophe.asp
489a. Deborah Alvarez, “’I Had to Teach Hard’: Traumatic Conditions and
Teachers in Post-Katrina Classrooms,” in The High School Journal,
94(1)(2010): 28-39.
490. Gabriela Wasileski, Havidán Rodríguez, and Walter Díaz, “Business
Closure and Relocation: A Comparative Analysis of the Loma Prieta
Earthquake and Hurricane Andrew,” in Disasters, 35(1)(2011): 102-129.
491. Jay Wilson, “Learning from Earthquakes: First Person Reports – Tohoku
Japan Earthquake & Tsunami,” on EERI Tohoku Japan Earthquake & Tsunami
Clearinghouse, 2011. <http://www.eqclearinghouse.org/2011-03-11-sendai/2011/06/28/eeriisss-team-government-and-community-response/>
(Tricia Wachtendorf and Rochelle Brittingham were partnering
organization members of the team.)
492. B. E. Aguirre, Sherif El-Tawil, Eric Best, Kimberly B. Gill, and
Vladimir Fedorov, “Contributions of Social Science to Agent-based
Models of Building Evacuation,” in Contemporary Social Science,
6(3)(2011): 415-432.
493. Ziqiang Han, Xiaojiang Hu, and Joanne Nigg, “How Does Disaster Relief
Works Affect the Trust in Local Government? A Study of the Wenchuan
Earthquake,” in Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy, 2(4)(2011):
Article 5.
494. Bas Kolen, Lucia Velotti, Joseph E. Trainor, and Kees van Ruiten, “Case
Study: US Experience to Define Safety Standards for Flood Response
Planning in the Netherlands,” in International Journal of Water
Governance, 3(2011): 53-59.
495. Arleen Hill, John Bevington, Rachel Davidson, Stephanie Chang, Ronald
Eguchi, Beverley Adams, Susan Brink, Dilnoor Panjwani, Robin Mills,
Sarah Pyatt, Matthew Honey, and Paul Amyx, “Community-scale Damage,
Disruption, and Early Recovery in the 2010 Haiti Earthquake,” in
Earthquake Spectra, 27(S1)(2011): S431-S446.
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496. Ziqiang Han, “Introduction to Disaster Research in the United States,”
in Chinese Social Sciences Today, (2011): 13. (text in Chinese)
497. B. E. Aguirre, Manuel R. Torres, Kimberly B. Gill, and H. Lawrence
Hotchkiss, “Normative Collective Behavior in The Station Building
Fire,” in Social Science Quarterly, 92(1)(2011): 100-118.
498. Joseph E. Trainor, “Review of The Shock of the News: Media Coverage and
the Making of 9/11,” in Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency
Management, 8(1)(2011): Article 2.
499. Yeliang Han, Rachel A. Davidson, Guofeng Su, and Hongyong Yuan, “An
Efficient Simulation-based Seismic Hazard Analysis Method,” in
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Risk Analysis and
Crisis Response (2011).
500. Pruttipong Apivatanagul, Rachel Davidson, Brian Blanton, and Linda
Nozick, “Long-term Regional Hurricane Hazard Analysis for Wind and
Storm Surge,” in Coastal Engineering, 58(2011): 499-509.
501. Danielle Nagele and Joseph E. Trainor, “Human Response to Tornado
Warnings,” in HazNet, 3(1)(2011): 12-14.
502. Anna C. Y. Li, Ningxiong Xu, Linda Nozick, and Rachel Davidson,
“Bilevel Optimization for Integrated Shelter Location Analysis and
Transportation Planning for Hurricane Events,” in Journal of
Infrastructure Systems, 17(4)(2011): 184-192.
503. J. S. Bevington, A. A. Hill, R. A. Davidson, S. E. Chang, A. Vicini, B.
J. Adams, and R. T. Eguchi, “Measuring, Monitoring and Evaluating Post-
disaster Recovery: A Key Element in Understanding Community
Resilience,” in Proceedings of the 2011 Structures Congress (Reston,
VA: American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), 2011).
504. Ziqiang Han and Joanne Nigg, “The Influences of Business and Decision
Makers’ Characteristics on Disaster Preparedness – A Study on the 1989
Loma Prieta Earthquake,” in International Journal of Disaster Risk
Science, 2(4)(2011): 22-31.
505. Yvonne Rademacher, “Outcontracting in Emergency Management: More Than a
Business Conundrum,” in International Journal of Disaster Risk Science,
2(4)(2011): 15-21.
506. Silvana V. Croope and Sue McNeil, “Improving Resilience of Critical
Infrastructure Systems Postdisaster,” in Transportation Research
Record, 2234(2011): 3-13.
507. Alex Greer, “Earthquake Preparedness and Response: Comparison of the
United States and Japan,” in Leadership and Management in Engineering,
12(3)(2012): 111-125.
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508. Danielle E. Nagele and Joseph E. Trainor, “Geographic Specificity,
Tornadoes, and Protective Action,” in Weather, Climate, and Society,
4(2)(2012): 145-155.
509. Benigno E. Aguirre, “Better Disaster Statistics: The Lisbon
Earthquake,” in Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 43(1)(2012): 27-
42.
510. Simon A. Andrew and James M. Kendra, “An Adaptive Governance Approach
to Disaster-related Behavioral Health Services,” in Disasters,
36(3)(2012): 514-532.
511. Tricia Wachtendorf and James M. Kendra, “Reproductive Improvisation and
the Virtues of Sameness: The Art of Reestablishing New York City’s
Emergency Operations Center,” in International Journal of Mass
Emergencies and Disasters, 30(3)(2012): 249-274.
511a. Erik Archibald and Sue McNeil, “Learning from Traffic Data Collected
Before, During and After a Hurricane,” in IATSS Research, 36(1)(2012):
1-10.
511b. Tricia Wachtendorf and James M. Kendra, “The Making of a Mega-crisis:
9/11 as a Case for the Concept,” in Mega-crises: Understanding the
Prospects, Nature, Characteristics and the Effects of Cataclysmic
Events ed. By Ira Helsloot, Arjen Boin, Brian Jacobs, and Louise K.
Comfort (Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 2012): 143-157.
512. Yvonne Rademacher, “Community Disaster Management Assets: A Case Study
of the Farm Community in Sussex County, Delaware,” in International
Journal of Disaster Risk Science, 4(1)(2013): 33-47.
513. Dana Rathfon, Rachel Davidson, John Bevington, Alessandro Vicini, and
Arleen Hill, “Quantitative Assessment of Post-disaster Housing
Recovery: A Case Study of Punta Gorda, Florida, after Hurricane
Charley,” in Disasters, 37(2)(2013):333-355.
514. Ziqiang Han and Ruiping Xin, “Let’s Move Out: An Alternate Way to
Recovery,” in IAEM Bulletin, 30(4)(2013): 19.
515. Rochelle Brittingham and Tricia Wachtendorf, “The Effect of Situated
Access on People with Disabilities: An Examination of Sheltering and
Temporary Housing after the 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami,” in
Earthquake Spectra, 29(S1)(2013): S433-S455.
516. María del Valle Barrera, Tomás Koch, and Benigno E. Aguirre,
“Commemorating Chile’s Coup: The Dynamics of Collective Behavior,” in
Latin American Politics and Society, 55(2)(2013): 106-132.
517. José Holguín-Veras, Miguel Jaller, and Tricia Wachtendorf, “Improving
Postdisaster Humanitarian Logistics: Three Key Lessons from
Catastrophic Events,” in TR News, 287(2013): 4-10.
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518. Tricia Wachtendorf, Bethany Brown, and Jose Holguin-Veras, “Catastrophe
Characteristics and Their Impact on Critical Supply Chains:
Problematizing Materiel Convergence and Management Following Hurricane
Katrina,” in Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 10(2)(2013):
1-24.
519. H. Lawrence Hotchkiss, B. E. Aguirre, and Eric Best, “A Critique of the
Official Report on the Evacuation of the World Trade Center: Continued
Doubts,” in Disasters, 37(4)(2013): 695-704.
520. Mary Nelan and Sara E. Grineski, “Responding to Haiti’s Earthquake:
International Volunteers’ Health Behaviors and Community
Relationships,” in International Journal of Mass Emergencies and
Disasters, 31(2)(2013): 293-314.
521. Lucia Velotti, Joseph E. Trainor, Karen Engel, Manuel Torres, and
Takumi Myamoto, “Beyond Vertical Evacuation: Research Considerations
for a Comprehensive ‘Vertical Protection Strategy’,” in International
Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 31(1)(2013): 60-77.
522. Joseph E. Trainor and Lucia Velotti, “Leadership in Crises, Disasters,
and Catastrophes,” in Journal of Leadership Studies, 7(3)(2013): 38-40.
523. José Holguín-Veras, Tricia Wachtendorf, Miguel Jaller, and Theresa
Jefferson, “Logistics and the Management of Critical Supplies Following
Catastrophes,” in Preparedness and Response for Catastrophic Disasters
ed. by Rick Bissell (Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2013): 131-150.
524. Tricia Wachtendorf, “Emergent Organizations and Networks in
Catastrophic Environments,” in Preparedness and Response for
Catastrophic Disasters ed. by Rick Bissell (Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press,
2013): 225-255.
525. Michael K. Lindell, Dan S. Sutter, and Joseph E. Trainor, “Individual
and Household Response to Tornadoes,” in International Journal of Mass
Emergencies and Disasters, 31(3)(2013): 373-383.
525a. Tricia Wachtendorf, Mary M. Nelan, and Lynn Blinn-Pike, “Households and
Families,” in Social Vulnerability to Disasters, Second Edition, ed. by
Deborah S. K. Thomas, Brenda D. Phillips, William E. Lovekamp, and
Alice Fothergill (Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2013): 281-310.
525b. Yeliang Han, Rachel A. Davidson, Greg Black, and Shiling Pei, “A
Regional Perspective on Defining Seismic Performance Objectives for
Woodframe Buildings,” in Structural Safety, 43(2013): 50-59.
525c. David A. McEntire, Joshua Kelly, James M. Kendra, and Laurie C. Long,
“Spontaneous Planning after the San Bruno Gas Pipeline Explosion: A
Case Study of Anticipation and Improvisation during Response and
Recovery Operations,” in Homeland Security & Emergency Management,
10(1)(2013): 161-185.
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526. Benigno E. Aguirre, “Killer Show: The Station Nightclub Fire, America’s
Deadliest Rock Concert. By John Barylik – Book Review,” in The
Historian, 76(1)(2014): 108-109.
527. Benigno E. Aguirre and Eric Best, “How Not to Learn: Resilience in the
Study of Disaster,” in Learning and Calamities: Practices,
Interpretations, Patterns ed. by Heike Egner, Marén Schorch, and Martin
Voss (New York: Routledge, 2015): 216-232.
528. Tricia Wacthendorf, Samantha Penta, and Mary M. Nelan, “When Push Comes
to Shove: The Framing of Need in Disaster Relief Efforts,” in Learning
and Calamities: Practices, Interpretations, Patterns ed. by Heike
Egner, Marén Schorch, and Martin Voss (New York: Routledge, 2015): 235-
252.
529. Tricia Wachtendorf, “The Art of Improvisation in Large Scale
Disasters,” in Learning from Real-world Disaster (Seoul, Republic of
Korea: National Disaster Management Institute, 2014): 127-154.
530. Rochelle Brittingham and Mary Goepfert, “Access and Functional Needs,”
in Critical Issues in Disaster Science and Management: A Dialogue
Between Researchers and Practitioners ed. by Joseph E. Trainor and Tony
Subbio (Emmitsburg, MD: FEMA Higher Education Project, 2014): 110-153.
531. Ryan P. Burke, “Same Objectives; Different Perspectives: Assessing the
Civil-Military Culture Gap in Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster
Response,” in Peace Keeping Stability Operations Institute, 4(3)(2014):
16-24.
532. J. Peng, Y. Kesete, Y. Gao, X. Shan, R. A. Davidson, L. K. Nozick, and
J. Kruse, “Math Modeling to Support Regional Natural Disaster Risk
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Earthquake Engineering (Anchorage, AK: Earthquake Engineering Research
Institute, 2014): paper number 1597.
533. Lauren A. Clay, James B. Goetschius, Mia A. Papas, and James Kendra,
“Influence of Mental Health on Disaster Preparedness: Findings from the
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2007-2009,” in Homeland
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534. Mohammad Saied Dehghani, Gerardo Flintsch, and Sue McNeil, “Impact of
Road Conditions and Disruption Uncertainties on Network Vulnerability,”
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5. PRELIMINARY PAPERS
1. Leon Shaskolsky. Volunteerism in Disaster Situations, 1967.
1a. E. L. Quarantelli. Comments on the Integration of Civil Defense into
Local Government, 1967.
2. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli. Interorganizational Relations
in Communities Under Stress, 1969.
2a. Arnold R. Parr. Group Emergence in Community Crises: A Study of
Conditions Conducive to the Development of Collective Behavior, 1969.
3. Gary Kreps and Dennis Wenger. Organizational Change Within a Community
Conflict Environment, 1970.
4. Robert A. Stallings. Organizational Change and the Concept of
Structure, 1971.
4a. Gary A. Kreps. Organizational Innovations in Crisis-Relevant Groups,
1971.
5. E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes. Images of Disaster Behavior:
Myths and Consequences, 1973.
6. E. L. Quarantelli. Initial Observations on Problems and Difficulties in
the Use of Local EOCs in Natural Disasters, 1972.
7. E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes. Organizations as Victims in
American Mass Racial Disturbances: A Reexamination, 1973.
(See Article #90)
8. John S. Fitzpatrick, J. Rick Ponting and E. L. Quarantelli. A Social
Control Organizational Perspective of Four Disturbances, 1973.
9. Dennis E. Wenger and Jack M. Weller. Disaster Subcultures: The
Cultural Residues of Community Disasters, 1973.
10. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli. The Family and Community
Context of Individual Reactions to Disaster, 1973.
(See Article #98)
11. Verta Taylor. Hospital Emergency Facilities in a Disaster: An Analysis
of Organizational Adaptation to Stress, 1974.
12. Marvin R. Hershiser. Some Observations on the Handling of the Dead in
the Rapid City, South Dakota, Flood Disaster, 1974.
13. Gary A. Kreps and Russell R. Dynes. Organizational Intelligence: Its
Conceptual and Empirical Utility, 1974.
14. David Adams. A Description and Analysis of a Radio Station Operation
During a Forest Fire, 1974.
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15. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli. Report on the Activities of the
Disaster Research Center, 1974. (See Article #92)
16. G. Alexander Ross and Martin H. Smith. The Emergence of an Organization
and an Organization Set: A Study of an Inter-Faith Disaster Recovery
Group, 1974.
17. Rodney M. Kueneman and Joseph E. Wright. How the News Media Views Its
Audience: Station Policies in Civil Disturbances and Natural
Disasters, 1975.
18. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli. Community Conflict: Its
Absence and Its Presence in Natural Disasters, 1975. (See Article #96)
19. Russell R. Dynes. The Comparative Study of Disaster: A Social
Organizational Approach, 1975. (See Article #93)
20. E. L. Quarantelli. Panic Behavior: Some Empirical Observations, 1975.
(See Article #111)
21. John A. Hannigan and Rodney M. Kueneman. Factors Influencing the
Saliency and Legitimacy of Public Organizations: A Case Study, 1975.
22. E. L. Quarantelli. The Command Post Point of View in the Local Mass
Communication System, 1975. (See Article #150)
23. Martin H. Smith and Sue Blanshan. A Balance Theory of Inter-
organizational Relations: An Empirical Test, 1975.
24. G. Alexander Ross. Organizational Innovation in Disaster Settings,
1976.
25. Joseph E. Wright. Public Evaluations of Organizational Performance
After the Wilkes-Barre Flood, 1976.
26. Marvin Hershiser and E. L. Quarantelli. The Handling of the Dead in a
Disaster, 1976. (See Article #99)
27. John A. Hannigan. Newspaper Conflict and Cooperation Content After
Disaster: An Exploratory Analysis, 1976.
28. Verta A. Taylor. Some Needed Cross-Cultural Studies of Disaster
Behavior, 1976.
29. Benigno Aguirre and Russell R. Dynes. Organizational Adaptation to
Crises: Mechanisms of Coordination and Structural Change, 1976.
30. E. L. Quarantelli. Social Aspects of Disasters and Their Relevance to
Pre-Disaster Planning, 1976. (See Article #103)
31. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli. Schools and Disaster Planning,
1976. (See Article #95)
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32. Verta A. Taylor and Russell R. Dynes. EMS Delivery in Disasters, 1976.
33. Joseph E. Wright. Coordinating Emergency Medical Services in Mass
Casualty Disaster: The Ideal Versus the Reality, 1977.
34. Judith A. Golec and Patrick J. Gurney. The Problem of Needs Assessment
in the Delivery of EMS, 1977. (See Article #108)
35. Joan L. Neff. Responsibility For the Delivery of Emergency Medical
Services in a Mass Casualty Situation: The Problem of Overlapping
Jurisdictions, 1977. (See Article #109)
36. Marti F. Worth and Janet L. Stroup. Some Observations on the Effect of
the EMS Law on Disaster Related Delivery Systems, 1977.
(See Article #107)
37. Joseph E. Wright. Interorganizational Relations as Structure and as
Action: The Case for Emergency Medical Services in Disaster, 1977.
38. Kathleen J. Tierney and Verta A. Taylor. EMS Delivery in Disasters:
Preliminary Findings, 1977.
39. Patrick J. Gurney. The Therapeutic Community Revisited: Some Suggested
Modifications and Their Implications, 1977.
40. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli. Structural Factors in the
Minimization of Role Conflict: a Reexamination of the Significance of
Multiple Group Membership in Disaster, 1977. (See Preliminary Paper #49
for an updated version)
41. E. L. Quarantelli, and Russell R. Dynes. Different Types of
Organizations in Disaster Responses and Their Operational Problems,
1977.
42. Susan M. Reynolds. The Influence of Planning on Emergency Medical
Services in Disasters, 1977.
43. John W. Bardo. Organizational Response to Disaster, 1977.
(See Article #116)
44. Sue A Blanshan. Disaster Body Handling, 1977. (See Article #113)
45. E. L. Quarantelli and Verta A. Taylor. Some Views on Warning Problem
in Disasters as Suggested by Sociological Research, 1977. (See Article
#115)
46. E. L. Quarantelli, Verta A. Taylor and Kathleen J. Tierney. Delivery of
Emergency Medical Services in Disasters, 1977.
47. NUMBER NOT USED.
48. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli. Helping Behavior in Large Scale
Disasters: A Social Organizational Approach, 1977. (See Article #132)
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49. E. L. Quarantelli. Structural Factors in the Minimization of Role
Conflict: a Reexamination of the Significance of Multiple Group
Membership in Disasters, 1978. (An updated version of Preliminary Paper
#40)
50. E. L. Quarantelli. The Vaiont Dam Overflow: A Case Study of Extra-
Community Responses in Massive Disasters, 1978.
(See Article #121)
51. E. L. Quarantelli. Draft Outline of Report on Implementing Community
Disaster Planning, 1978.
52. E. L. Quarantelli, Clark B. Lawrence, Kathleen J. Tierney, and Quinten
T. Johnson. Initial Findings from a Study of Socio-Behavioral
Preparations and Planning for Acute Chemical Hazard Disasters, 1978.
(See Article #119)
53. E. L. Quarantelli. Uses and Problems of Local EOC's in Disasters, 1978.
54. E. L. Quarantelli. Panic Behavior in Fire Situations: Findings and a
Model from the English Language Research Literature, 1979. (See Article
#144)
55. E. L. Quarantelli and Kathleen J. Tierney. Social Climate and
Preparations for Sudden Chemical Disasters, 1979. (See Article #126)
56. Thomas Gabor and Terri K. Griffith. The Assessment of Community
Vulnerability to Acute Hazardous Materials Incidents, 1979. (See
Article #131)
57. E. L. Quarantelli, Kathleen J. Tierney, Quinten T. Johnson, and Clark
B. Lawrence. Outline of a Model for Studying Community Preparedness for
Acute Chemical Disasters, 1979.
58. Barbara S. Baisden. Crisis Intervention in Smaller Communities, 1978.
(See Article #124)
59. E. L. Quarantelli and Kathleen J. Tierney. Disaster Preparation
Planning, 1979. (See Article #118)
60. Barbara S. Baisden and E. L. Quarantelli. The Recovery Period in U.S.
Disasters: Problems and Opportunities, 1979. (See Article #127)
61. Sue A. Blanshan and E. L. Quarantelli. From Dead Body to Person: The
Handling of Fatal Mass Casualties in Disasters, 1979.(See Article
#134a)
62. E. L. Quarantelli. The Consequences of Disasters for Mental Health:
Conflicting Views, 1979.
63. E. L. Quarantelli. Problems and Prospects of Collaborative Cross-
Cultural Disaster Research, 1979. (See Article #143)
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64. E. L. Quarantelli. The Study of Disaster Movies: Research Problems,
Findings, and Implications, 1980. (See Article #176)
65. E. L. Quarantelli. A Response to the Description and Evaluation of the
DRC Work in the Disaster Area, 1980. (For shorter version see Article
#146)
66. E. L. Quarantelli. Sociology and Social Psychology of Disasters:
Implications for Third World and Developing Countries, 1980.
(See Article #147)
67. E. L. Quarantelli. The Delivery of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in
Disasters: Recommendations from Field Studies, 1980.
68. Carlo Pelanda. Disaster and Sociosystemic Vulnerability. 1981.
69. E. L. Quarantelli. An Agent Specific or an All Disaster Spectrum
Approach to Socio-Behavioral Aspects of Earthquakes? 1981.
(See Article #158)
70. Wolf R. Dombrowsky. Another Step Toward a Social Theory of Disaster,
1981.
71. Yasumasa Yamamoto. An Inductive Theory of Interorganizational
Coordination in Crises, 1981.
72. E. L. Quarantelli. Real and Mythological Problems in Community
Disasters, 1981.
73. Thomas Gabor and Carlo Pelanda. Assessing Local Differences in Chemical
Disaster Proneness: The Community Chemical Hazard Vulnerability
Inventory, 1981.
74. Hirotada Hirose. Community Reconstruction and Functional Change
Following a Disaster in Japan, 1982.
75. E. L. Quarantelli. People's Reactions to Emergency Warnings, 1982.
(See Article #170)
76. E. L. Quarantelli. Human Resources and Organizational Behaviors in
Community Disasters and Their Relationship to Planning, 1982.
(See Article #160)
77. Kenneth E. Green and Eric Ireland. A Case Study of Disaster-Related
Emergent Citizen Groups: An Examination of 'Vested Interests' as a
Generating Condition, 1982.
78. David M. Neal. Blame Assignment in Diffuse Disaster Situations: The
Role of Emergent Citizen Groups, 1982. (See Article #167)
79. David M. Neal. A Structural Analysis of the Emergence and Non-Emergence
of Citizens' Groups in Disaster Threat Situations, 1982.
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80. Will C. Kennedy. Organizational Activity and the Military in Disaster
Operations in Chile in a 1965 Earthquake: A Historical Case Study,
1982.
81. E. L. Quarantelli. Principles of Planning for Industrial and Business
Disaster, 1982.
82. E. L. Quarantelli. A Summary of Research Observations Relevant to
Sheltering and Housing in American Civilian Disaster, 1983. (This is a
version of the final chapter of Book and Monograph Series #18).
83. David M. Neal. Resource Mobilization in the Case of Emergent Citizen
Groups in Disaster: Some Needed Modifications of the Existing
Theoretical Perspective, 1983.
84. David M. Neal. Types and Functions of Community and Regional Social
Movement Organizations with Grassroots Social Movement Organizations: A
Look at Emergent Citizen Groups in Disaster, 1983. (See Article #165)
85. Susan McCabe and David M. Neal. Gender Composition in Social Movement
Organizations: The Predominance of Women in Emergent Citizen Groups in
Disaster, 1983.
86. Kenneth E. Green. A Case Study Analysis of the Relationship of Local
Newspapers and Disaster Related Citizen Groups, 1983.
87. E. L. Quarantelli. Earthquake Preparedness Citizen Groups: Their
Atypical Nature and the Conditions for Their Emergence, 1983. (See
Article #169)
88. Jane Gray and E. L. Quarantelli. The Behavior of First Responders and
Their Initial Definitions of Acute Chemical Emergencies, 1983.
(See Article #172)
89. E. L. Quarantelli. An Assessment of Conflicting Views on the
Consequences of Community Disasters for Mental Health, 1984.
(See Article #175)
90. David M. Neal and Susan McCabe. Emergent Citizen Groups in Disasters
and Their Political Activity: A Look at Natural Hazard Situations,
1984.
91. Jane Gray and E. L. Quarantelli. Research Findings on Community and
Organizational Preparations for and Responses to Acute Chemical
Emergencies, 1984. (See Article #171)
92. Robert Stallings and E. L. Quarantelli. Emergent Citizen Groups and
Emergency Management, 1984. (See Article #174)
93. E. L. Quarantelli. Some Questions and Problems in Dealing with the
Relationship Between Community Disasters and Mental Health
Consequences, 1984.
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94. Kenneth Green, David Neal, and E. L. Quarantelli. Disaster Related
Emergent Citizen Groups: An Examination of Their Relationship to Other
Organizations, 1984. (See Preliminary Paper #135 for an updated
version)
95. E. L. Quarantelli. Needed Innovations in Emergency Medical Services in
Disasters of the Future, 1985.
96. E. L. Quarantelli and Jane Gray. First Responders and Their Initial
Behavior in Hazardous Chemical Transportation Accidents, 1985. (See
Article #180)
97. E. L. Quarantelli and Dennis Wenger. Disaster: An Entry for an Italian
Dictionary of Sociology, 1985. (See Article #193)
98. Dennis Wenger. Mass Media and Disasters, 1985.
99. Dennis Wenger and Barbara Friedman. Local and National Media Coverage
of Disaster: A Content Analysis of the Print Media's Treatment of
Disaster Myths, 1985. (See Article #185a)
100. E. L. Quarantelli. Social Problems of Relocation of Disaster-At-Risk
Communities: Some Questions and Some Problems, 1985. (See Article
#181)
101. E. L. Quarantelli. The Need for Planning, Training, and Policy on
Emergency Preparedness, 1985. (See Article # 184)
102. Russell R. Dynes. Strengthening Post Disaster Mitigation: A
Sociological Perspective, 1985.
103. E. L. Quarantelli and Dennis Wenger. Factors Affecting the Relationship
Between the Research System and Research Users: An American View for
an Italian Audience, 1985.
104. Dennis Wenger. Collective Behavior and Disaster Research, 1985.
(See Article #188)
105. Russell R. Dynes. The Concept of Role in Disaster Research, 1986. (See
Article #187)
106. E. L. Quarantelli. Problems in Disaster Preparedness and Response: A
Commentary for a Conference in a Developing Country, 1986.
107. E. L. Quarantelli. Research Findings on Organizational Behavior in
Disasters and Their Applicability in Developing Countries, 1986.
108. Sameer Vyas. Disasters and Destitution: A Perspective on Entitlement
and Relief, 1986.
109. Barbara Friedman. Role Conflict and Role Abandonment in Disasters: A
Need for Empirical Reorientation, 1986.
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110. Russell R. Dynes. Future Directions in Disaster Research, 1986.
111. E. L. Quarantelli. Disaster Studies: An Historical Analysis of the
Influences of Basic Sociology and Applied Use on the Research Done in
the Last 35 Years, 1986.
112. Dennis E. Wenger. The Role of Archives for Comparative Studies of
Social Structure and Disaster, 1986. (See Article #112)
113. E. L. Quarantelli. Disaster Crisis Management, 1986. (See Article #202)
114. E. L. Quarantelli. Planning and Management for the Prevention and
Mitigation of Natural Disasters, Especially in a Metropolitan Context:
Initial Questions and Issues Which Need to be Addressed, 1986.
(See Article #209)
115. E. L. Quarantelli. Sociopsychological Aspects of Evacuating or
Sheltering Health Care Facilities in the Event of a Nuclear Power Plant
Accident, 1986. (See Preliminary Paper #177 for an updated version)
116. E. L. Quarantelli. The Social Science Study of Disasters and Mass
Communications, 1987. (See Article #205)
117. E. L. Quarantelli. Converting Disaster Scholarship into Effective
Disaster Management, 1987. (See Article #251)
118. E. L. Quarantelli. Research In The Disaster Area: What is Being Done
and What Should Be Done, 1987.
119. E. L. Quarantelli. What Should We Study? Questions and Suggestions for
Researchers About the Concept of Disasters, 1986. (See Article #195a)
120. E. L. Quarantelli. The Delivery of Needed Innovation in Emergency
Medical Services: Present and Future, 1987. (See Article #210)
121. Dennis E. Wenger and Thomas E. Drabek. Emergency Preparedness and
Response Planning: An Overview of Seismic Policy Related Issues, 1987.
122. E. L. Quarantelli. Criteria Which Could be Used in Assessing Disaster
Preparedness Planning and Managing, 1987.
123. E. L. Quarantelli. Community and Organizational Preparations for and
Responses to Acute Chemical Emergencies and Disasters in the United
States: Research and Findings and Their Wider Applicability, 1987.
(See Article #204c)
124. E. L. Quarantelli. Citizen Groups and Hazardous Waste: Their Careers
and Conditions for Emergence, 1987. (See Article #203)
124a. Russell R. Dynes. Social Aspects of System Safety, 1987. (See Article
#200)
68
125. E. L. Quarantelli. Future Disasters in the United States: More and
Worse, 1988.
126. E. L. Quarantelli. Local Emergency Management Agencies: Research
Findings on Their Progress and Problems in the Last Two Decades, 1988.
127. Russell R. Dynes. The Public Response to the 19 September 1985 Mexico
City Earthquake, 1988. (See Article #214)
128. E. L. Quarantelli. Disaster Studies: An Analysis of the Social
Historical Factors Affecting the Development of Research in the Area,
1988. (See Article #195b)
129. E. L. Quarantelli. Some Legal and Criminal Implications of Research
Findings on the Psychological and Social Aspects of Preparing for and
Responding to Disasters, 1988.
130. E. L. Quarantelli. Conceptualizing Disasters from a Sociological
Perspective, 1988. (See Article #211)
131. E. L. Quarantelli. Disaster Education: Its Substantive Content and the
Target Audiences, 1988. (See Article #207)
132. E. L. Quarantelli. Criteria for Evaluating Disaster Planning in an
Urban Setting, 1988. (See Article #223)
133. E. L. Quarantelli. Lessons Learned from Research on Disasters, 1988.
134. E. L. Quarantelli. Characteristics of Citizen Groups Which Emerge With
Respect to Hazardous Waste Sites, 1988. (See Article #208)
135. Kenneth Green, David M. Neal, and E. L. Quarantelli. The Relationships
of Disaster-Related Emergent Citizen Groups to Other Organizations,
1989. (An updated version of Preliminary Paper #94)
136. E. L. Quarantelli. The NORC Research on the Arkansas Tornado: A
Fountainhead Study, 1989. (See Article #204b)
137. E. L. Quarantelli. Human Behavior in the Mexico City Earthquake: Some
Implications from Basic Themes in Survey Findings, 1989. (See
Preliminary Paper #211)
138. E. L. Quarantelli. How Individuals and Groups React During Disasters:
Planning and Managing Implications for EMS Delivery, 1989.
139. E. L. Quarantelli. Disasters and EMS Delivery in the Next Century,
1989.
140. E. L. Quarantelli. Disaster Assistance and Socioeconomic Recovery:
Some Observations, 1989. (See Preliminary Paper #171 for an updated
version)
69
141. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli. Reconstruction in the Context
of Recovery: Thoughts on the Alaskan Earthquake, 1989.
142. E. L. Quarantelli and Dennis Wenger. A Cross-Societal Comparison of
Disaster News Reporting in Japan and the United States, 1989.
142a. Russell R. Dynes. The Symbolic Uses of Disaster and the Lessons of
Disaster for Individual and Social Potential, 1989.
143. E. L. Quarantelli. Emergency, 1990.
144. E. L. Quarantelli. Some Aspects of Disaster Planning in Developing
Countries, 1990. (See Article #247)
145. Russell R. Dynes. Community Emergency Planning: False Assumptions and
Inappropriate Analogies, 1990. (See Article #275)
146. E. L. Quarantelli and Dennis Wenger. A Cross-Societal Comparison of
Disaster News Reporting in Japan and the United States, 1990.
(See Article #220)
147. E. L. Quarantelli. Similarities and Differences in Institutional
Responses to Natural and Technological Disasters, 1990. (See
Preliminary Paper #192 for an updated version or Article #262)
148. E. L. Quarantelli. The Warning Process and Evacuation Behavior: The
Research Evidence, 1990.
149. E. L. Quarantelli. Disaster Planning for Transportation Accidents
Involving Hazardous Materials. 1990. (See Article #221)
150. E. L. Quarantelli. The Mass Media in Disasters in the United States.
1990. (See Article #219)
151. E. L. Quarantelli. A Preliminary Statement on the Different Worlds of
Science and Mass Communication: Implications for Information Flow
Between Them. 1990. (See Article #258)
152. Kathleen J. Tierney with Richard C. Anderson. Risk of Hazardous
Materials Releases Following an Earthquake. 1990.
153. E. L. Quarantelli. Radiation Disasters: Similarities and Differences
from Other Disasters. 1990. (See Article #229)
154. Russell R. Dynes. Guidelines for the Development of Emergency
Management for Fixed Site Installations. 1990. (See Article #260)
155. Russell R. Dynes. The Socio-Cultural and Behavioral Context of
Disasters and Small Dwellings. 1990. (See Article #238)
156. Joanne Nigg and Kathleen Tierney. Explaining Differential Outcomes in
the Small Business Disaster Loan Application Process. 1990.
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157. Kathleen Tierney. Developing Multivariate Models for Earthquake
Casualty Estimation. 1990. (See Article #230a)
157a. Joanne M. Nigg. Lifeline Disruption in Two Communities. 1990.
158. E. L. Quarantelli. More and Worse Disasters in the Future. 1991.
159. Boris N. Porfiriev. Environmental Dimension of National Security: A
Trial of Systems Analysis Study. 1991. (Re-edited as Preliminary Paper
#174)
160. E. L. Quarantelli. Lessons from Research: Findings on Mass
Communication System Behavior in the Pre, Trans, and Postimpact Periods
of Disasters. 1991. (See Article #227)
161. Kathleen J. Tierney. Emergency Medical Care Aspects of the Loma Prieta
Earthquake. 1991. (See Article #234)
162. E. L. Quarantelli. Converting Disaster Scholarship into Effective
Disaster Planning and Managing: Possibilities and Limitations. 1991.
(See Article #251)
163. Russell R. Dynes. Social Science Research on Earthquake Hazard
Mitigation: Relevance for Policy and Practice. 1991.
(See Article #232)
164. Margie L. Edwards. Public Response to the Browning Prediction: Some
Preliminary Findings. 1991.
165. Jinfang Li. Social Responses to the Tangshan Earthquake. 1991.
166. Joanne M. Nigg. Earthquake Hazard Reduction Policy in the United
States: A Problem for Local Governments. 1991. (See Article #233)
167. E. L. Quarantelli. Disaster Research: An Entry for an Encyclopedia.
1991. (See Article #231)
168. Boris N. Porfiriev. Policy Responses to Large Scale Accidents in the
Soviet Union. 1991.
169. E. L. Quarantelli. Different Types of Disasters and Planning
Implications. 1991.
170. E. L. Quarantelli. Patterns of Sheltering and Housing in American
Disasters. 1991. (See Article #283)
171. E. L. Quarantelli. Disaster Assistance and Socioeconomic Recovery at
the Individual and Household Level: Some Observations. 1991. (An
updated version of Preliminary Paper #140)
172. Russell R. Dynes. Disaster Reduction: The Importance of Adequate
Assumptions About Social Organization. 1991. (See Article# 242)
71
173. E. L. Quarantelli. More and Worse Disasters in the Future: The Social
Factors Involved. 1991.
174. Boris N. Porfiriev. The Environmental Dimension of National Security:
The Results of a Systems Analysis Study. 1992. (An updated version of
Preliminary Paper #159)
175. Kristen S. Miller and Catherine Simile. 'They Could See Stars from
Their Beds': The Plight of the Rural Poor in the Aftermath of Hurricane
Hugo. 1992.
176. E. L. Quarantelli. Studies of Social Aspects of Earthquake Disasters:
A Research Agenda for Cooperative Research Between China and the United
States. 1992.
177. E. L. Quarantelli. Sociopsychological Aspects of Evacuating or
Sheltering Health Care Facilities in the Event of a Nuclear Power Plant
Accident. 1992.
178. E. L. Quarantelli. Can and Should Social Sciences Disaster Research
Knowledge and Findings from Developed Societies be Applied in
Developing Societies? 1992. (See Article #243)
179. E. L. Quarantelli. Future Disasters and Planning For Them: The Effects
of Current Social Change Trends. 1992. (See Article #307)
180. E. L. Quarantelli. Community Crises: A Comparison of the
Characteristics and Consequences of Disasters and Riots. 1992.
(See Article #254)
181. Russell R. Dynes. FEMA: Disaster Relief or Disaster, Period? 1992.
(See Article #244)
182. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli. The Place of the 1917 Explosion
in Halifax Harbor in the History of Disaster Research: The Work of
Samuel H. Prince. 1992. (Replaced by Preliminary Paper #189)
183. Russell R. Dynes and Thomas E. Drabek. Disaster Research: Its Policy
and Disciplinary Implications. 1992. (See Article #205)
184. E. L. Quarantelli. The Importance of Thinking of Disasters as Social
Phenomena. 1992. (See Article #255)
185. E. L. Quarantelli. Human Behavior in the Mexico City Earthquake: Basic
Themes from Research Findings. 1992. (Replaced by Preliminary Paper
#211)
186. E. L. Quarantelli. The Environmental Disasters of the Future Will be
More and Worse but the Prospect is Not Hopeless. 1992. (See Article
#239 and #250)
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187. E. L. Quarantelli. Organizational Response to the Mexico City
Earthquake of 1985: Characteristics and Implications. 1992. (See
Article #257)
188. Kathleen J. Tierney. Los Angeles 1992: First Urban Unrest of the 21st
Century. 1993.
189. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli. The Place of the 1917 Explosion
in Halifax Harbor in the History of Disaster Research: The Work of
Samuel H. Prince. 1993. (Replaces Preliminary Paper #182)(See Article
#273)
190. Kathleen J. Tierney. Socio-economic Aspects of Hazard Mitigation. 1993.
191. Kathleen J. Tierney. Emergency Preparedness and Response: Lessons from
the Loma Prieta Earthquake. 1993. (See Article #268)
192. E. L. Quarantelli. Technological and Natural Disasters and Ecological
Problems: Similarities and Differences in Planning For and Managing
Them. 1993. (See Article #262)
193. Kathleen J. Tierney. Disaster Preparedness and Response: Research
Findings and Guidance from the Social Science Literature. 1993.
194. Kathleen J. Tierney. Making Sense of collective Preoccupations:
Lessons from Research on the Iben Browning Earthquake Prediction. 1993.
(See Article #270)
195. Joanne M. Nigg and Kathleen J. Tierney. Disasters and Social Change:
Consequences for Community Construct and Affect. 1993.
196. E. L. Quarantelli. Human and Group Behavior in the Emergency Time
Period of Disasters: Now and In the Future. 1993. (See Article #266)
197. E. L. Quarantelli. Disasters and Catastrophes: Their Conditions In and
Consequences for Social Development. 1993. (See Article #281)
198. Alla V. Mozgovaya. Social Consequences of the Chernobyl Catastrophe:
Some Results of Sociological Research. 1993.
198a. Russell R. Dynes. Emergency Planning for Nuclear Plants. 1993.
199. E. L. Quarantelli. Twenty Criteria for Evaluating Disaster Planning and
Managing, and Their Applicability in Developing Societies. 1994.
200. E. L. Quarantelli. Future Disaster Trends and Policy Implications for
Developing Countries. 1994.
201. Russell R. Dynes. Situational Altruism: Toward an Explanation of
Pathologies in Disaster Assistance. 1994.
202. Kathleen J. Tierney. Emergency Preparedness and Response: Lessons from
the Loma Prieta Earthquake. 1994. (See Article #268)
73
203. Kathleen J. Tierney, Lisa Reshaur and David Ames. Patterns of Property
Damage in the Los Angeles Unrest. 1994.
204. Kathleen J. Tierney. Sociology's Unique Contributions to the Study of
Risk. 1994.
205. E. L. Quarantelli. Looting and Antisocial Behavior in Disasters. 1994.
206. E. L. Quarantelli. Emergent Behaviors and Groups in the Crisis Time
Periods of Disasters. 1994. (See Article #297)
207. Boris Porfiriev. Radiation Accident at TOMSK-7: A System Analysis Case
Study. 1994.
208. Boris Porfiriev. An Inevitable Disaster: The Causes and Aftermath of
the Major Fire in 1993 at the Kamski Car Plant in Russia. 1994.
209. E. L. Quarantelli. Preparedness and Disasters: A Very Complex
Relationship. 1994.
210. E. L. Quarantelli. Emergency (Disaster). Sociohistorical Development of
the Field. Conceptualizations. Major Research Codifications. Summary of
Selected Substantive Findings. Applicability of Findings Cross
Societally. Studies in the Future. 1994. (English Language version of
Article #236)
211. E. L. Quarantelli. Human Behavior in the Mexico City Earthquake: Basic
Themes from Survey Findings. 1994. (Replaces Preliminary Paper #185)
212. Russell R. Dynes. Disastrous Assumptions About Community Disasters.
1994. (See Article #294)
213. Kathleen J. Tierney. Business Vulnerability and Disruption: Data from
the 1993 Midwest Flood. 1994. (See Article #290)
214. Stephanie Willson and James M. Dahlhamer. Network Cohesiveness Among
Oil Spill Responders in the Delaware Bay: A Multi-Dimensional Scaling
Analysis. 1994.
215. James M. Dahlhamer. Loan Request Outcomes in the U.S. Small Business
Administration Disaster Loan Program. 1994. (See Preliminary Paper
#222 for updated version)
216. James M. Dahlhamer and Joanne M. Nigg. An Empirical Investigation of
Rumoring: Anticipating Disaster Under Conditions of Uncertainty. 1994.
217. Kristen Miller and Joanne M. Nigg. Event and Consequence Vulnerability:
Effects on the Disaster Recovery Process. 1994.
218. Valerie P. Hans, Joanne M. Nigg and Melvin D'Souza. Contextual Effects
on Responsibility Judgments. 1994.
74
219. Joanne M. Nigg. Disaster Recovery as a Social Process. 1995. (See
Article #284)
220. Joanne M. Nigg. Business Disruption Due to Earthquake-Induced Lifeline
Interruption. 1995.
221. E. L. Quarantelli. Disasters Are Different: Therefore Planning For and
Managing Them Requires Innovative As Well As Traditional Behaviors.
1995.
222. James M. Dahlhamer. Loan Request Outcomes in the U.S. Small Business
Administration Business Disaster Loan Program. 1995. (An updated
version of Preliminary Paper #215)
223. Kathleen J. Tierney and Joanne M. Nigg. Business Vulnerability to
Disaster-Related Lifeline Disruption. 1995. (See Article #291)
224. James M. Dahlhamer and Melvin J. D'Souza. Determinants of Business
Disaster Preparedness in Two U.S. Metropolitan Areas. 1995. (See
Article #318)
225. Kathleen J. Tierney. Social Aspects of the Northridge Earthquake. 1995.
(See Article #296)
226. E. L. Quarantelli. Emergent Behaviors and Groups in the Crisis Time of
Disasters. 1995. (See Article #297)
227. E. L. Quarantelli. Disaster Planning, Emergency Management, and Civil
Protection: The Historical Development and Current Characteristics of
Organized Efforts to Prevent and To Respond To Disasters. 1995. (See
Preliminary Paper #301 for an updated version)
228. E. L. Quarantelli. Draft of a Sociological Disaster Research Agenda for
the Future: Theoretical, Methodological and Empirical Issues. 1995.
229. E. L. Quarantelli. The Future Is Not the Past Repeated: Projecting
Disasters of the 21st Century from Present Trends. 1995. (See Article
#298)
230. Kathleen J. Tierney. Impacts of Recent U.S. Disasters On Businesses:
The 1993 Midwest Floods and the 1994 Northridge Earthquake. 1995. (See
Article #314)
231. Gary R. Webb, David Neal and Brenda Phillips. An Examination of Gender
Roles in Crowds. 1995.
232. Brunetta Baldi. Emergency Preparedness Policy-Making: A Comparative
Analysis Between California and Italy. 1995.
233. Kathleen J. Tierney and James M. Dahlhamer. Earthquake Vulnerability
and Emergency Preparedness Among Businesses in Memphis/Shelby County,
Tennessee. 1995. (See Article #321)
75
234. Russell R. Dynes. The Impact of Disaster on the Public and Their
Expectations. 1995.
235. Kathleen J. Tierney and Gary R. Webb. Managing Organizational
Impressions in Crisis Situations: Exxon Corporation and the Exxon
Valdez Oil Spill. 1995.
236. Brunetta Baldi. Institutional Change vs. Institutional Persistence?
The Transformation of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Since
Three Mile Island. 1995.
236a. E. L. Quarantelli. Disasters and Catastrophes: Their Conditions in and
Consequences for Social Development. 1995.
237. Kathleen J. Tierney. Business Impacts of the Northridge Earthquake.
1996. (See Article #316)
238. Joanne M. Nigg. The Social Impacts of Physical Processes: How Do We
Manage What We Can't Control? 1996.
239. Joanne M. Nigg and Richard K. Eisner Earthquake Response:
Intergovernmental Structure and Policy Innovation, 1996. (See Article
#315)
240. James M. Dahlhamer and Lisa Reshaur. Businesses and the 1994 Northridge
Earthquake: An Analysis of Pre- and Post-Disaster Preparedness. 1996.
241. E. L. Quarantelli. Ten Criteria for Evaluating the Management of
Community Disasters.1996. (See Article #312)
242. James M. Dahlhamer and Kathleen J. Tierney. Rebounding From Disruptive
Events: Business Recovery Following the Northridge Earthquake. 1996.
(See Article #322)
243. James M. Dahlhamer and Kathleen J. Tierney. Winners and Losers:
Predicting Business Disaster Recovery Outcomes Following the Northridge
Earthquake. 1996.
244. Joanne M. Nigg. Policy Issues for Post-Disaster Mitigation: The Need
for a Process. 1996.
245. Joanne M. Nigg. The Social Impacts of Extreme Physical Events. 1996.
246. NUMBER NOT USED.
247. E. L. Quarantelli. Research Based Criteria for Evaluation Disaster
Planning and Managing. 1997
248. Russell R. Dynes. Coming to Terms with Community Disaster. 1997. (See
Article #324)
249. Robert A. Stallings. Sociological Theories and Disaster Studies. 1997.
76
250. Joanne M. Nigg. Emergency Response Following the 1994 Northridge
Earthquake: Intergovernmental Coordination Issues. 1997. (See Article
#331)
251. Russell R. Dynes. Comments on the Second Assessment of Research and
Applications on Natural Hazards. 1997.
252. E. L. Quarantelli. The Computer Based Information/Communication
Revolution: Ten Problematical Issues and Questions They Raise For
Disaster Planning and Managing. 1997. (See Article #340)
253. Kathleen J. Tierney. Research Overview: Emergency Response. 1997. (See
Article #328)
254. E. L. Quarantelli. The Disaster Research Center (DRC) Field Studies of
Organized Behavior in the Crisis Time Period of Disasters. 1997. (See
Article #313)
255. Russell R. Dynes. The Lisbon Earthquake in 1755: Contested Meanings of
the First Modern Disaster. 1997. (See Article #355)
256. E. L. Quarantelli. Future Disaster Trends: Implications for Programs
and Policies, 1997. (See Article #334)
257. Kathleen J. Tierney and James Dahlhamer. Business Disruption,
Preparedness and Recovery: Lessons from the Northridge Earthquake,
1997. (See Article #330)
258. Patrick Dynes and Russell Dynes. Financial Crises in the Context of
Disaster Theory: Recent U.S. Case Studies. 1997.
259. E. L. Quarantelli. Establishing a Global Disaster Information Network
(GDIN): Problematical Aspects. 1997
260. Kathleen J. Tierney and James D. Goltz. Emergency Response: Lessons
Learned from the Kobe Earthquake. 1997.
261. Joanne M. Nigg and Dennis Mileti. Natural Hazards and Disasters, 1997.
(See Article #361)
262. E.L. Quarantelli, The Proposed Establishment Of A Global Disaster
Information Network (GDIN): The Social Dimensions Involved, 1998.
263. E.L. Quarantelli, Disaster Recovery: Research Based Observations on
What It Means, Success and Failure, Those Who Assisted and Those
Assisting, 1998
264. Kathleen Tierney. How Will Social Science Help Us Deal With
Earthquakes? 1998. (See Article #332)
265. Russell R. Dynes. Noah and Disaster Planning: The Cultural Significance
of the Flood Story. 1998. (See Article #381)
77
266. E. L. Quarantelli. The Computer Based Information/Communication
Revolution: A Dozen Problematical Issues And Questions They Raise For
Disaster Planning And Managing, 1998. (See Article #340)
267. Gary R. Webb. The Popular Culture of Disaster: What is it and Why is it
Important? 1998.
268. E. L. Quarantelli. Major Criteria for Judging Disaster Planning and
Managing Their Applicability in Developing Societies. 1998. (Expanded
English language version of article #352 in Portugese).
269. Russell R. Dynes. Dealing with Disaster in the 21st Century, 1998. (See
Article #333)
270. Russell R. Dynes. Comments on Drabek and Other Encyclopediasts, 1998.
(See Article #338)
271. Jasmin K. Riad and F. H. Norris. Hurricane Threat and Evacuation
Intentions: An Analysis of Risk Perception, Preparedness, Social
Influences, and Resources. 1998.
272. Russell R. Dynes. Seismic Waves in Intellectual Currents: The Uses of
the Lisbon Earthquake in 18th Century Thought, 1998
273. Kathleen Tierney. The Field Turns Fifty: Social Change and the Practice
of Disaster Field Work. 1998. (See Article #374)
274. NUMBER NOT USED.
275. Joanne M. Nigg. The Issuance of Earthquake “Predictions”: Scientific
Approaches and Public Policy Strategies. 1998. (See Article #353)
276. Jasmin K. Riad, W. L. Waugh and F. H. Norris. The Psychology of
Evacuation and the Design of Policy. 1998.
277. Gary R. Webb. Individual and Organizational Response to Natural
Disasters and Other Crisis Events: The Continuing Value of the DRC
Typology. 1999.
278. Tricia Wachtendorf. Cross-Border Issues in Disaster Response. 1999.
279. NUMBER NOT USED.
280. E. L. Quarantelli. Disaster Related Social Behavior: Summary of 50
Years of Research Findings. 1999.
281. Gary R. Webb, Kathleen J. Tierney and James M. Dahlhamer. Businesses
and Disasters: Empirical Patterns and Unanswered Questions. 1999. (See
Article #351)
282. James M. Dahlhamer, Gary R. Webb and Kathleen J. Tierney. Predicting
Business Financial Losses in the 1989 Loma Prieta and 1994 Northridge
Earthquakes: Implications for Loss Estimation Research. 1999.
78
283. E. L. Quarantelli. The Sociology of Panic. 1999. (See Article #363)
284. Gary R. Webb. Restoration Activities Following the Izmit, Turkey
Earthquake of August 17, 1999. 1999. (See Article #346)
285. NUMBER NOT USED.
286. E. L. Quarantelli. The Disaster Recovery Process: What We Know And Do
Not Know From Research. 1999.
287. Tricia Wachtendorf. Lessons Learned From the Popular Culture of
Disaster. 1999.
288. NUMBER NOT USED.
289. Gary R. Webb, Michael Beverly, Megan McMichael, James Noon and Tabitha
Patterson. Role Improvising Under Conditions of Uncertainty: A
Classification of Types. 1999.
290. Tricia Wachtendorf. Exploring the Popular Culture of Disaster. 1999.
291. F. H. Norris, J. L. Perilla, J. K. Riad, K. Kaniasty and E. Lavizzo.
Stability and Change in Stress, Resources, and Psychological Distress
Following Natural Disaster: Findings from a Longitudinal Study of
Hurricane Andrew. 1999. (See Article #341)
292. Gary R. Webb, Kathleen J. Tierney and James M. Dahlhamer. Predicting
Long-Term Business Recovery from Disaster: A Comparison of the Loma
Prieta Earthquake and Hurricane Andrew. 1999. (See Preliminary Paper
#328 for an updated version)
293. Russell R. Dynes. The Dialogue Between Voltaire and Rousseau on the
Lisbon Earthquake: The Emergence of A Social Science View. 1999. (See
Article #343)
294. E. L. Quarantelli. Civil Protection, the New Technologies and Higher
Education. 2000.
295. Russell R. Dynes. On Disasters and Popular Culture. 2000.
296. Kathleen J. Tierney. Public Support and Priorities for Seismic
Rehabilitation in the East Bay Region of Northern California. 2000.
297. NUMBER NOT USED.
298. E. L. Quarantelli. Another Selective Look at Future Social Crises: Some
Aspects of Which We Can Already See in the Present. 2000. (See Article
#357)
299. Russell R. Dynes. Some Comments on the Research Enterprise. 2000
300. Russell R. Dynes. Governmental Systems for Disaster Management. 2000.
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301. E. L. Quarantelli. Disaster Planning, Emergency Management and Civil
Protection: The Historical Development of Organized Efforts to Plan For
and to Respond to Disasters. 2000. (An updated version of Preliminary
Paper #227)
302. NUMBER NOT USED.
303. NUMBER NOT USED.
304. E. L. Quarantelli. Emergencies, Disasters and Catastrophes are
Different Phenomena. 2000.
305. Kathleen J. Tierney. Controversy and Consensus in Disaster Mental
Health Research. 2000. (See Article #356)
306. Tricia Wachtendorf. Building Community Partnerships Toward a National
Mitigation Effort: Inter-Organizational Collaboration in the Project
Impact Initiative. 2000.
307. B.E. Aguirre and Kathleen J. Tierney. Testing Shibutani’s Prediction of
Information Seeking Behavior in Rumor. 2001.
308. Michel Bruneau and Kathleen J. Tierney. Market-Focused and Open-System
Approach to Earthquake Loss-Reduction: Contextualizing the Role of
Engineering Research. 2001. (See Article #366)
309. James M. Kendra. A Regulationist Approach to the Occupational Status of
Navigation Officers in the U.S. Merchant Marine. 2001.
310. Kathleen J. Tierney. Strength of a City: A Disaster Research
Perspective on the World Trade Center Attack. 2001. Also available on
the website of the Social Science Research Council at
http://www.ssrc.org/sept11/essays/tierney_text_only.html. (See Article
#372)
311. B.E. Aguirre. Sustainable Development as Collective Surge. 2001. (See
Article #362)
312. Tricia Wachtendorf. Suggestions for Canadian Inter-Organizational
Collaboration in Disaster Mitigation. 2001. (See Article #400)
313. Rory Connell. Collective Behavior in the September 11, 2001 Evacuation
of the World Trade Center. 2001.
314. B.E. Aguirre. Can Sustainable Development Sustain Us? 2001. (See
Article #369)
315. Brian Monahan and Carol Gregory. From Ground Zero to Ground Hero:
Status Appropriation and the FDNY. 2001.
316. James M. Kendra and Tricia Wachtendorf. Rebel Food...Renegade Supplies:
Convergence after the World Trade Center Attack. 2001.
80
317. B.E. Aguirre. A Test of Culture Opposition’s Power Grid. 2001.
318. James M. Kendra and Tricia Wachtendorf. Elements of Community
Resilience in the World Trade Center Attack. 2001. (See Article #384)
319. B.E. Aguirre. A Conceptual Framework for Collective Behavior and Action
and its Application to U.S. Student Riots in the 1990s. 2001.
320. Kathleen Tierney and Gary R. Webb. Business Vulnerability to
Earthquakes and Other Disasters. 2001.
320a. Kathleen J. Tierney and Xuewen Sheng. Explaining Support for Seismic
Loss-reduction Measures: Data from a Household Survey in the East Bay
Region of Northern California, 2001.
321. Russell R. Dynes. Disaster and Development, Again. 2002.
322. Tricia Wachtendorf and Xuewen Sheng. Demographics and Experiences as
Factors of Earthquake Risk Perceptions. 2002.
323. B. E. Aguirre. Information Seeking Behavior in Collective Surges:
Testing Alternative Collective Behavior Formulations. 2002.
324. James M. Kendra and Tricia Wachtendorf. Creativity in Emergency
Response After the World Trade Center Attack. 2002. (See Article #387)
325. E. L. Quarantelli. The Protection of Cultural Properties: The
Neglected Social Science Perspective and Other Questions and Issues
that Ought to be Considered. 2002.
326. Russell R. Dynes. Finding Order in Disorder: Continuities in the 9/11
Response. 2002. (See Article #386)
327. Russell R. Dynes. The Importance of Social Capital in Disaster
Response, 2002. (See Preliminary Paper #344 for an updated version)
328. Gary R. Webb, Kathleen J. Tierney, and James M. Dahlhamer. Predicting
Long-Term Business Recovery from Disaster: A Comparison of the Loma
Prieta Earthquake and Hurricane Andrew, 2003. (An updated version of
Preliminary Paper #292)
329. Kathleen J. Tierney. Conceptualizing and Measuring Organizational and
Community Resilience: Lessons from the Emergency Response Following
the September 11, 2001 Attack on the World Trade Center, 2003.
330. B. E. Aguirre. Los Desastres en Latinoamerica: Vulnerabilidad y
Resistencia, 2003. (text in Spanish) (See Article #392)
331. Victor Argothy. Perceptions of Acceptable Levels of Performance of
Different Elements in the Built Environment in the Event of a Major
Earthquake, 2003.
81
332. E. L. Quarantelli. Programs and Policies That Ought to Be Implemented
For Coping with Future Disasters, 2003.
333. Russell R. Dynes. The Lisbon Earthquake in 1755: The First Modern
Disaster, 2003. (An updated version of Preliminary Paper #255)
334. B. E. Aguirre. Homeland Security Warnings: Lessons Learned and
Unlearned, 2003. Preliminary Paper 342 is an updated version of this
paper.
335. Victor Argothy. Framing Volunteerism in a Consensus Crisis: Mass Media
Coverage of Volunteers in the 9/11 Response, 2003.
336. E. L. Quarantelli. A Half Century of Social Science Disaster Research:
Selected Major Findings and Their Applicability, 2003.
337. Havidán Rodríguez, Walter Diaz, and Benigno Aguirre. Communicating Risk
and Warnings: An Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research Approach,
2004.
338. Havidán Rodríguez, Tricia Wachtendorf, and Carla Russell. Disaster
Research in the Social Sciences: Lessons Learned, Challenges, and
Future Trajectories, 2004. (See Article #396)
339. Gabriel Santos and Benigno E. Aguirre. A Critical Review of Emergency
Evacuation Simulation Models, 2004. (See Article #393)
340. B. E. Aguirre. Disaster in Cuba, 2004. (See Article #394)
341. B. E. Aguirre. The 1999 Floods in Veracruz and the Paradigm of
Vulnerability, 2004.
342. Benigno E. Aguirre. Homeland Security Warnings: Lessons Learned and
Unlearned, 2004. (A revised version of Preliminary Paper #334) (See
Article #395)
342a. Tricia Wachtendorf and James M. Kendra. Considering Convergence,
Coordination, and Social Capital in Disasters, 2004.
343. Havidán Rodríguez. Practical Tips and Guidelines: Conducting Face-to-
Face Interviews (and Even Focus Groups), 2005.
344. Russell R. Dynes. Community Social Capital as the Primary Basis for
Resilience, 2005. (An updated version of Preliminary Paper #327)
345. Havidán Rodríguez, Walter Díaz, William Donner, Jenniffer Santos, and
Daniel Marks. Allocation of Radar Resources and Policy Implications:
The End-User Community in Oklahoma, 2005. (ERC-CASA End-User
Integration Research Brief No. 3)
82
346. William R. Donner, Desiree Grainger, Havidán Rodríguez, Walter Díaz,
Jenniffer Santos, and Daniel Marks. Rainfall Estimates or Tornado
Detection?: An Assessment Based on the Needs of Emergency Managers,
2005. (ERC-CASA End-User Integration Research Brief No. 4)
347. B. E. Aguirre and E. L. Quarantelli. The Invisible Dead in the World
Trade Center Attack: Another Case Study of How Social Factors Affect
and Distort Disaster Statistics, 2005.
348. William R. Donner. Decision-Making as Community Adaptation: The Human
Ecology of Emergency Management, 2005.
349. E. L. Quarantelli. The Earliest Interest in Disasters and the Earliest
Social Science of Disasters: A Sociology of Knowledge Approach, 2005.
(DRAFT)
350. Havidán Rodríguez and Benigno Aguirre. Education, Sustainable
Development, and Disasters: An Interactive and Collaborative Approach,
2005.
350a. Rita Poteyeva. Behavior of Victims Trapped in Collapsed Structures:
Summary of Findings, 2005.
351. William R. Donner. The Political Ecology of Disaster: An Analysis of
Factors Influencing U.S. Tornado Fatalities and Injuries, 1998-2000,
2006.
352. Megan Denver, Jaime Perez, and B. E. Aguirre. Local Search and Rescue
Teams in the United States, 2006. (See Article #440)
353. E. L. Quarantelli. The Disasters of the 21st Century: A Mixture of New,
Old, and Mixed Types, 2006.
354. Daniel E. Marks. Digital Inequality and the Implementation of New
Technologies: Problems with Technological Diffusion among Oklahoma
Emergency Managers, 2006.
355. James Kendra and Tricia Wachtendorf. The Waterborne Evacuation of
Lower Manhattan on September 11: A Case of Distributed Sensemaking,
2006.
356. B.E. Aguirre. On the Concept of Resilience, 2006.
357. James Kendra and Tricia Wachtendorf. Improvisation, Creativity, and
the Art of Emergency Management, 2006. (See Article #441c)
358. Enrico L. (Henry) Quarantelli. Problematical Aspects of the Computer
Based Information/Communication Revolution with Respect to Disaster
Planning and Crisis Managing, 2007.
359. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli. A Brief Note on Disaster
Restoration, Reconstruction and Recovery: A Comparative Note Using Post
Earthquake Observations, 2008.
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360. D. Sousa e Silva and B. E. Aguirre. Societal Factors Involved on Risk
Mitigation Policy: Challenges to Seismic Retrofitting of Hospital
Buildings, 2008.
361. B. E. Aguirre and D. Sousa e Silva. Thorns of Seismic Safety: Risk
Mitigation Policy, 2008.
362. Sue McNeil and Henry Quarantelli. Past, Present and Future: Building an
Interdisciplinary Disaster Research Center on a Half-Century of Social
Science Disaster Research, 2008.
363. Lynn Letukas, Anna Olofsson, and John Barnshaw. Solidarity Trumps
Catastrophe? An Empirical and Theoretical Analysis of Post-Tsunami
Media in Two Western Nations, 2009.
364. Pat Young. Objects of Value: Addressing Emergency and Disaster
Mitigation, Preparedness, Response and Recovery Issues in Collections,
2009.
365. Tricia Wachtendorf, Bethany Brown, José Holguín-Veras, and Satish
Ukkusuri. Catastrophe Characteristics and Their Impact on Critical
Supply Chains: Problematizing Material Convergence and Management
Following Hurricane Katrina, 2010.
366. Pat Young. Objects of Value: Addressing Emergency and Disaster
Mitigation, Preparedness, Response and Research in Libraries and
Archives, 2011.
367. Morteza Tabatabaie Shourijeh, Jamshid Laghaei, Eric Best, Leslie Nii
Odartey Mills, Ardeshir Faghri, and Khaled Hamed. Risk Analysis of Oil
Spill in the Delaware River and Bay, 2011.
368. Joshua Kelly, Sudha Arlikatti, James Kendra, Joanne Nigg, and Manuel
Torres. The Challenges for Unconventional Response Agencies in Serving
Haitian Earthquake Survivors: The Needs in ICS Training and Practices,
2011.
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Agencies: The Impact of Regional Government in Ontario on Emergency
and Protective Services. The Ohio State University, 1976.
25. Smith, Martin H., An Organizational Analysis of Disaster Response: A
Study of Religious Organizations. The Ohio State University, 1977.
26. Golec, Judith A., Aftermath of Disaster: The Teton Dam Break. The Ohio
State University, 1980.
27. Yamamoto, Yasumasa, Interorganizational Coordination in Crises: A
Study of Disasters in Japan. The Ohio State University, 1984.
28. Green, Kenneth E., Implications of Rural-Urban Differentiation: A
Study of Local Grass Roots Organizations in Disaster Situations. The
Ohio State University, 1984.
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29. Neal, David, A Comparative Analysis of Emergent Group Behavior in
Disaster: A Look at the United States and Sweden. The Ohio State
University, 1985.
30. Simile, Catherine. Disaster Settings and Mobilization for Contentious
Collective Action: Case Studies of Hurricane Hugo and the Loma Prieta
Earthquake. University of Delaware, 1995.
31. Dahlhamer, James M. Rebounding From Environmental Jolts: Organizational
and Ecological Factors Affecting Business Disaster Recovery. University
of Delaware, 1998.
32. Webb, Gary R. Role Enactment in Disaster: Reconciling Structuralist and
Interactionist Conceptions of Role. University of Delaware, 1998.
33. Reshaur, Lisa M. Collective Violence and Theories of Collective
Behavior: An Analysis of the 1992 Los Angeles Unrest. University of
Delaware, 1998.
34. D’Souza, Melvin J.J. Socio-Structural Differentials in the Mental
Health Impact of the 1994 Northridge Earthquake. 1999
35. Wachtendorf, Tricia. Improvising 9/11: Organizational Improvisation
Following the World Trade Center Disaster. University of Delaware,
2004.
36. Santos, Gabriel A. Oh, When the State Comes Marching In: The
Theopolitics of Disaster in Sociological Perspective. University of
Delaware, 2006.
37. Monahan, Brian A. Media, Public Drama, and the Making of “9/11”.
University of Delaware, 2006.
38. Donner, William R. An Integrated Model of Risk Perception and
Protective Action: Public Response to Tornado Warnings. University of
Delaware, 2007.
39. Trainor, Joseph E. Extreme Occasions as Organizational Context: A
Contingency Perspective on FEMA’s “Fit” During the Response to Katrina.
University of Delaware, 2008.
40. Brown, Bethany L. Organizational Response and Recovery of Domestic
Violence Shelters in the Aftermath of Disaster. University of
Delaware, 2009.
41. Torres, Manuel R. Every Man for Himself? Testing Multiple Conceptual
Approaches of Emergency Egress on Building Evacuation During a Fire.
University of Delaware, 2010.
42. Barnshaw, John. Lessons Learned from Lehman: Crisis, Financial
Instability and Social Change. University of Delaware, 2010.
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43. Croope, Silvana V. Managing Critical Civil Infrastructure Systems:
Improving Resilience to Disasters. University of Delaware, 2010.
44. Barsky, Lauren Elyse. Framing Responsibility: A Political Economy
Approach to Meeting Basic Needs in Disaster. University of Delaware,
2011.
45. Rademacher, Yvonne. The Political Economy of Community Disaster
Management Assets: A Case Study of the Farm Community in Sussex County,
Delaware. University of Delaware, 2013.
46. Hernández, Jenniffer Marie Santos. Integrating Perspectives on Social
Vulnerability to Disasters and Emergency Management in Puerto Rico.
University of Delaware, 2013.
47. Best, Eric. Incorporating Groups, Collective Behavior, and Information
Visualization in Agent-based Models of Evacuation. University of
Delaware, 2013.
48. Gill, Kimberly B. The Role of Community Engagement in Local and State
Public Health Department Emergency Preparedness. University of
Delaware, 2012.
49. Goetschius, James B. Improving Hospital Survivability: Tools to Inform
Hospital Planning and Design. University of Delaware, 2014.
50. Brittingham, Rochelle M. Framing Matters: Situating the Experiences and
Perceptions of Disaster Sheltering and Evacuation for People with
Disabilities. University of Delaware, 2014.
51. Li, Sizheng. Modeling Urban Post-earthquake and Wildland Urban
Interface Fire Spread and Suppression. University of Delaware, 2012.
52. Nagele, Danielle. Evolution of Culture among Warning System
Organizations. University of Delaware, 2015.
53. Burke, Ryan P. The Dual Status Commander and Hurricane Sandy: Maturing
Military Response with Process Improvement. University of Delaware,
2015.
54. Greer, Alex. Household Residential Decision-making in the Wake of
Disaster: Cases from Hurricane Sandy. University of Delaware, 2015.
55. Chang, Hsien-Ho. An Analysis of the Incident Command System. University
of Delaware, 2015.
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7. FINAL PROJECT REPORTS
6. The Disaster Research Center Simulation Studies of Organizational
Behavior Under Stress. E. L. Quarantelli, February 1967.
7. Simulation Studies of Communication Behavior Under Stress: Phase One
and Two. E. L. Quarantelli and Robert H. Roth, March 1969.
10. Environmental Crisis. Russell R. Dynes and Dennis E. Wenger, January
1971.
11. A Model of Community Problem Solving and Selected Empirical
Applications. Russell R. Dynes and Dennis E. Wenger, December 1971.
15. Organizational Responses to Major Community Crises. Russell R. Dynes
and E. L. Quarantelli, 1975.
24. Studies in Disaster Response and Planning. E. L. Quarantelli, 1979.
27. Evacuation Behavior and Problems: Findings and Implications From The
Research Literature. E. L. Quarantelli with the assistance of Barbara
Baisden and Timothy Bourdess, 1980.
28. Sociobehavioral Responses to Chemical Hazards: Preparations for and
Responses to Acute Chemical Emergencies at the Local Community Level.
E. L. Quarantelli, 1981.
29. Sheltering and Housing After Major Community Disasters: Case Studies
and General Observations. E. L. Quarantelli, 1982.
30. Development of Collaborative Japan-United States Socio-Behavioral
Disaster. E. L. Quarantelli, 1982.
31. Emergent Behavior at the Emergency Time Periods of Disasters. E. L.
Quarantelli, 1983.
32. The Functioning of the Local Emergency Services Offices in Disasters.
E. L. Quarantelli, 1985.
33. Emergent Citizen Groups in Disaster Preparedness and Recovery
Activities.E. L. Quarantelli, 1985.
34. Disaster Analysis: Emergency Management Offices and Arrangements.
Dennis Wenger, E. L. Quarantelli and Russell Dynes, 1986.
35. The Organizational and Public Response to the September 1985 Earthquake
in Mexico City, Mexico. Dennis Wenger, E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R.
Dynes, 1986.
36. Mass Media Systems and Community Hazards and Disasters. Dennis Wenger
and E. L. Quarantelli, 1989.
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37. Disaster Analysis: Police and Fire Departments. Dennis Wenger, E. L.
Quarantelli, and Russell R. Dynes, 1989.
38. Judgments of Responsibilities for Disaster Consequences, Valerie Hans
and Joanne M. Nigg, 1994.
39. Utilization and Impact of Earth Science Information Among Local
Governments and Businesses in Southern California, Joanne M. Nigg and
Kathleen J. Tierney with James M. Dahlhamer, Melvin J. D’Souza, Lisa
Reshaur and Gary Webb, August, 1996.
40. Executive Summary. Disaster Resistant Communities Initiative:
Evaluation of the Pilot Phase. Year 1., Joanne M. Nigg, Jasmin K. Riad,
Tricia Wachtendorf, Angela Tweedy and Lisa Reshaur, 1998.
41. Disaster Resistant Communities Initiative: Evaluation of the Pilot
Phase Year 2. Joanne M. Nigg, Jasmin K. Riad, Tricia Wachtendorf, and
Kathleen J. Tierney, 2000.
42. Executive Summary: Disaster Resistant Communities Initiative:
Evaluation of the Pilot Phase Year 2. Kathleen J. Tierney, 2000.
43. Disaster Resistant Communities Initiative: Focus Group Analysis.
Tricia Wachtendorf, Jasmin K. Riad, and Kathleen J. Tierney, 2000.
44. Coping with Y2K: Organizational Adaptation and Change at the U.S.
Department of Transportation. Kathleen J. Tierney, John R. Harrald, and
Gary R. Webb, 2000.
45. Implementing a Seismic Computerized Alert Network (SCAN) For Southern
California: Lessons and Guidance from the Literature on Warning
Response and Warning Systems. Kathleen J. Tierney, 2000.
46. Interaction Between Canadian and American Governmental and Non-
Governmental Organizations During the Red River Flood of 1997,
International Joint Commission Ottawa/Washington. Tricia Wachtendorf,
2000.
47. Disaster Resistant Communities Initiative: Local Community
Representatives Share Their Views: Year 3 Focus. Tricia Wachtendorf
and Kathleen J. Tierny, 2001.
48. Disaster Resistant Communities Initiative: Assessment of the Pilot
Phase - Year 3. Tricia Wachtendorf, Rory Connell, and Kathleen J.
Tierney with assistance from Kristy Kmpanik, 2001.
49. Disaster Resistant Communities Initiative: Assessment of Ten Non-Pilot
Communities. Tricia Wachtendorf, Rory Connell, Brian Monahan, and
Kathleen Tierney, 2002.
50. Hurricane Evacuation in Delaware. Sarah Dalton, 2008. (DRC REU Final
Paper)
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51. Delaware Emergency Evacuation for the Salem / Hope Creek Nuclear Power
Generators. Charles W. Mitchell, III, 2008. (DRC REU Final Paper)
52. Landslide Hazard Mapping of Earthquake Prone Transportation Areas –
Case Study: Oat Mountain Area along Route 5 in the State of California.
Lauren Lobo, 2009. (DRC REU Final Paper)
53. Climate Change and Rising Sea Levels: A Geographic Information Systems
Analysis of the Potential Impact on Railroad Corridors in New Castle
County, Delaware. Chance Malkin, 2009. (DRC REU Final Paper)
54. The Shake Felt Round the World: An Examination of Framing of Social
Inequality in Local Media in the Wake of the Earthquake in Haiti.
Colleen Wynn, 2010. (DRC REU Final Paper)
55. Chile vs. Haiti: How Did the Media Frame the Earthquakes in Haiti and
Chile? Tyler Svitak, 2010. (DRC REU Final Paper)
56. San Bruno California, September 9, 2010 Gas Pipeline Explosion and
Fire. Rachel A. Davidson, James Kendra, Sizheng Li, Laurie C. Long,
David A. McEntire, and Charles Scawthorn, 2012.
57. Community Disaster Management Resources: A Case study of the Farm
Community in Sussex County, Delaware. Yvonne Rademacher, 2012.
58. Public Health Emergency Planning for Radiological Events: Preliminary
Guidance for the Delaware Department of Public Health. Joanne M. Nigg,
Kimberly Gill, Alex Greer, Matt Manierre, and Andrea Fendt, 2012.
59. Nursing Home and Assisted Living Communities: Challenges in Emergency
Preparedness. James Kendra, Samantha Penta, Lauren Clay, James
Goetschius, Jennifer Lazo, Eva Wilson, Austin Barlow, Benigno Aguirre,
and Tricia Wachtendorf, 2012. PENDING REVIEW BY SAM PENTA
60. Workshop on Deploying Post-disaster Quick-response Reconnaissance
Teams: Methods, Strategies, and Needs. James M. Kendra and Sarah
Gregory, 2015.
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8. MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS
1. DRC Staff Report, Organizational Responsibility in Disaster in American
Society, 1963.
2. Thomas E. Drabek and J. Eugene Haas, Laboratory Simulation Studies of
Organizational Behavior Under Stress, 1964.
3. DRC Staff Report, Bibliography on Earthquakes, 1965.
4. DRC Staff Report, Conceptualizing Collective Stress, 1966.
5. DRC Staff Report, Abstracts from Disaster Literature, 3 Vols., 1967.
6. DRC Staff Report, The Disaster Research Center Simulation Studies of
Organizational Behavior Under Stress, 1967.
7. E. L. Quarantelli and Robert H. Roth, Simulation Studies of
Communication Behavior Under Stress: Phase One and Two, 1969.
8. NUMBER NOT USED.
9. DRC Staff Report, DRC Style Book: A Shortened Reference Handbook for
Authors, 1969.
10. Russell R. Dynes and Dennis E. Wenger, Environmental Crises, 1971.
11. NUMBER NOT USED.
12. DRC Staff Report, An Annotated Bibliography on Disaster and Disaster
Planning, 1972.
13. DRC Staff Report, A Guide to References on Qualitative Data Gathering,
Analysis and Reporting, 1st ed., 1973.
14. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, The Delivery of Mental Health
Services in the Xenia Tornado, Final Report, 1975.
15. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, Organizational Responses to
Major Community Crises, Final Report, 1975.
16. E. L. Quarantelli, An Annotated Bibliography on Disaster and Disaster
Planning, 2nd ed., 1976.
17. Russell R. Dynes, E. L. Quarantelli and Verta A. Taylor, A Report on
the Activities of the Disaster Research Center (DRC), 2nd ed., 1976.
18. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, Organizational Communications
and Decision Making in Crises, 1976.
19. Barbara Oliver Tootle, Organizations in Racial Civil Disturbances: A
Bibliographic Essay, 1976.
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20. Kathleen J. Tierney and Barbara S. Baisden, An Annotated Bibliography
on Disaster Mental Health and Crisis Intervention in Smaller
Communities, 1978.
21. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, The Nature and Scope of Current
Local Disaster Planning in American Communities. 1978. Excerpted from
Dynes and Quarantelli, The Role of Local Civil Defense in Disaster
Planning, DRC Report Series #16.
22. Kathleen J. Tierney and Barbara Baisden, Crisis Intervention Programs
for Disaster Victims: A Source Book and Manual for Smaller
Communities, Final Report, 1977.
23. E. L. Quarantelli and Verta A. Taylor, Delivery of Emergency Medical
Services in Disasters, 1977.
24. E. L. Quarantelli, Disaster Studies and Planning, Final Report, 1979.
25. E. L. Quarantelli, A 100-Item Annotated Bibliography on Disaster and
Disaster Planning, 1980.
26. E. L. Quarantelli, and Elizabeth Wilson, History and Current Activities
of the Disaster Research Center, 1980.
27. E. L. Quarantelli with the assistance of Barbara Baisden and Timothy
Bourdess, Evacuation Behavior and Problems: Findings and Implications
from the Research Literature, 1980.
28. E. L. Quarantelli with the assistance of Thomas Gabor, Quinten Johnson,
Teresa Lewis, and Robert Swisher, The Reality of Local Community
Chemical Disaster Preparedness: Three Case Studies, 1981.
29. Jane Gray with the assistance of Nan Baer, Lori Minutilli, Philip
Roblee Henry Rossatti, and Linda Sydnor, Three Case Studies of
Organized Responses to Chemical Disasters, 1981.
30. E. L. Quarantelli, Transportation Accidents Involving Hazardous
Chemicals versus Those Involving Dangerous Nuclear Material, 1982.
31. Yasumasa Yamamoto and E. L. Quarantelli, Inventory of the Japanese
Disaster Research Literature in the Social and Behavioral Sciences,
1982.
32. E. L. Quarantelli, Inventory of Disaster Field Studies in the Social
and Behavioral Sciences 1919 – 1979, 1982.
33. E. L. Quarantelli, with the assistance of Kenneth E. Green, Eric
Ireland, Susan McCabe and David M. Neal, Emergent Citizen Groups in
Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Activities: An Interim Report,
1983.
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34. E. L. Quarantelli, Brenda D. Phillips, and David C. Hutchinson,
Evacuation Behavior: Case Study of the Taft, Louisiana Chemical Tank
Explosion Incident, 1983.
35. E. L. Quarantelli, Russell R. Dynes, and Dennis E. Wenger, The Disaster
Research Center: Its History and Activities, 1986.
36. B. Friedman, D. Lockwood, L. Snowden, D. Zeidler, Mass Media &
Disaster: Annotated Bibliography, 1986.
37. E. L. Quarantelli, NSF Final Report on Italian Conference, 1986.
38. Barbara Friedman, John Linn, Dorothy Lockwood, Lynne Snowden, Dennis
Wenger, Disaster Response in Two Communities: The Effects of Limited
and Extensive Planning on Response, 1986.
39. Barbara Friedman, The Art of Storytelling: The Structuring and
Processing of News During Disasters, 1987.
40. B. Friedman, D. Lockwood, L. Snowden, D. Zeidler, Mass Media &
Disasters: Annotated Bibliography, 2nd Edition, 1987.
41. J. Linn, L. Ketter, S. Kingsley, J. Wright, Annotated Bibliography:
Studies Done on Police and Fire Departments, 1987.
42. Disaster Research Center Research Assistants, Mass Media & Disasters:
Annotated Bibliography, 3rd Edition, 1988.
43. Sameer Vyas, A Framework for Management for Natural Disasters, 1988.
44. E. L. Quarantelli, Disaster Recovery: Comments on the Literature and a
Mostly Annotated Bibliography, 1989.
45. E. L. Quarantelli, The Disaster Research Center and Its Activities,
1991.
46. Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, Behavior in Disasters and
Implications for the Insurance Industry, 1992.
47. Mary Ann Hughes, An Annotated Bibliography and Listing of the Social
Sciences Literature on Planning For and Responding to Hazardous
Materials Disasters, 1992.
48. Russell R. Dynes, E. L. Quarantelli and Dennis Wenger, Respuestas
Individuales e Institucionales Ante el Sismo de 1985 en la Ciudad de
Mexico, 1994. (In Spanish)
49. Russell R. Dynes, Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en
Antropologia Social, 1997. (In Spanish)
49a. B. E. Aguirre, James Kendra, and Rory Connell, Emergencies, Crises and
Disasters in Hospitals, 2002.
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50. Thomas L. Holzer, Roger D. Borcherdt, Craig D. Comartin, Robert D.
Hanson, Charles R. Scawthorn, Kathleen Tierney, and T. Leslie Youd, The
Plan to Coordinate NEHRP Post-Earthquake Investigations, 2003.
(Available only from USGS Information Services or at http://geopubs.wr.
usgs.gov/circular/c1242)
51. E. L. Quarantelli, Urban Vulnerability to Disasters in Developing
Societies: The Need for New Strategies and for Better Applications of
Valid Planning and Managing Principles, 2003.
51a. H. Dan O’Hair, Havidàn Rodrìguez, Katherine Rowan, and Howard J.
Silver, Risk and Crisis Communication: Building Trust and Explaining
Complexities When Emergencies Arise, 2004. (Congressional Briefing,
Consortium of Social Science Associations (COSSA), June 7, 2004)
52. Havidán Rodríguez, Joanne Nigg, and Tricia Wachtendorf, Social Science
Research: Priority Areas for the National Plan for Research and
Development, 2005.
53. Lauren Barsky, Joseph Trainor, and Manuel Torres, Disaster Realities in
the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: Revisiting the Looting Myth, 2006.
(Natural Hazards Center Quick Response Report Number 184, February
2006)
54. DRC Staff, Disaster Related Dissertation Abstracts, 2007.
55. DRC Staff, Panic Bibliography, 2007.
55a. Manuel Torres, Lauren Barsky, Benigno Aguirre, and Rita Poteyeva,
Annotated Bibliography on Fire Science, 2007.
56. Bruce M. Altevogt, Andrew M. Pope, Martha N. Hill, and Kenneth I.
Shine, editors, Research Priorities in Emergency Preparedness and
Response for Public Health Systems: A Letter Report, 2008.
(Committee on Research Priorities in Emergency Preparedness and
Response for Public Health Systems, Board on Health Sciences Policy,
Institute of Medicine of the National Academies; Joanne Nigg, Committee
Member)
57. Jenniffer M. Santos-Hernández, Havidán Rodríguez, and Walter Díaz,
Disaster Decision Support Tool (DDST): An Additional Step Towards
Community Resilience, 2008.
58. Wenchuan Earthquake Reconnaissance Team, Earthquake Engineering
Research Institute (EERI) and Geo-Engineering Earthquake Reconnaissance
(GEER), Learning from Earthquakes: The Wenchuan, Sichuan Province,
China, Earthquake of May 12, 2008, 2008. (EERI Special Earthquake
Report; Tricia Wachtendorf, Team Member)
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59. Joseph Trainor, B. E. Aguirre, and John Barnshaw, Social Scientific
Insights on Preparedness for Public Health Emergencies, 2008. (A
report prepared by the Disaster Research Center for the Delaware
Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Public Health,
Disaster Preparedness Section)
60. Taronne H. P. Tabucchi and Rachel A. Davidson, Post-Earthquake
Restoration of the Los Angeles Water Supply System, 2008. (Produced as
MCEER Technical Report MCEER-08-0008, March 7, 2008, ISSN 1520-295X.)
61. Joseph E. Trainor, Benigno Aguirre, and Sue McNeil, A Brief Summary of
Search and Rescue Literature: A Report to COT Netherlands, 2008.
62. Joseph E. Trainor and Sue McNeil, A Brief Summary of Social Science
Warning and Response Literature: A Report to COT Netherlands, 2008.
63. Silvana V. Croope, Working With HAZUS-MH, 2009.
64. Rachel A. Davidson, Generalized Linear (Mixed) Models of Post-
earthquake Ignition, 2009. (Produced as MCEER Technical Report MCEER-
09-0004, July 20, 2009, ISSN 1520-295X.)
65. Sue McNeil, Adaptation Research Programs and Funding, 2009. Special
Report 299: Reducing Transportation Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Energy
Consumption: A Research Agenda, Transportation Research Board.
Available online at http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/sr/
SR299Adaptation.pdf
66. Uri Rosenthal, Karen Engel, Marco Zannoni, Sanne Ebbinkhuijsen, Sue
McNeil, and Joseph Trainor, Strengthening Flood Management through US-
Dutch Cooperation: Learning From a Large Scale Flood Exercise in the
Netherlands. Part II: Process Report, 2009.
67. Uri Rosenthal, Karen Engel, Marco Zannoni, Sue McNeil, Joseph Trainor,
John R. Harrald, and Greg Shaw, Strengthening Flood Management through
US-Dutch Cooperation: Learning From a Large Scale Flood Exercise in the
Netherlands. Part II: Findings, 2009.
68. Laura A. Black, Evacuation of Carless Populations: Emergency Management
Registries: Merging of Research into Practice, 2010.
69. John Bevington, Sarah Pyatt, Arleen Hill, Matthew Honey, Beverley
Adams, Rachel Davidson, Susan Brink, Stephanie Chang, Dilnoor Panjwani,
Robin Mills, Paul Amyx, and Ron Eguchi, Uncovering Community Disruption
Using Remote Sensing: An Assessment of Early Recovery in Post-
earthquake Haiti, 2010.
70. Beverley Adams, Paul R. Amyx, John S. Bevington, Susan Brink, Stephanie
E. Chang, Rachel A. Davidson, Ronald T. Eguchi, Arleen A. Hill, Matthew
J. Honey, Robin Mills, Dilnoor Panjwani, and Sarah Pyatt, Assessing
Community-scale Damage, Disruption, and Early Recovery in Post-
earthquake Haiti, 2010.
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70a. Manuel R. Torres, An Exploratory Analysis of the Process to Receive
Victims of the Haitian Earthquake and Its Impact on Immigration in the
U.S., 2010. (Natural Hazards Center Quick Response Report #217.)
71. Joseph E. Trainor and Lauren E. Barsky, Reporting for Duty? A Synthesis
of Research on Role Conflict, Strain, and Abandonment among Emergency
Responders during Disasters and Catastrophes, 2011.
72. Great East Japan (Tohoku) Earthquake Reconnaissance Team, Earthquake
Engineering Research Institute (EERI), Learning from Earthquakes: The
March 11, 2011, Great East Japan (Tohoku) Earthquake and Tsunami,
Societal Dimensions, 2011. (EERI Special Earthquake Report; Tricia
Wachtendorf and Rochelle Brittingham, Team Members)
73. Lucia Velotti, Karen Engel, Jeroen Warner, and Bart Weijs, Meeting
Communities Where Communities Meet: Borgharen and Itteren, Maastricht,
The Netherlands, 2011.
73a. Yvonne Rademacher, Field Report: DRC/CHAD Field Trip to Virginia
(Mineral, Louisa, Culpeper) and Washington, DC 14-15 September 2011,
2011.
74. Netherlands US Water Crisis Research Network (NUWCReN), Flood
Preparedness in The Netherlands: A US Perspective, edited by Bas Kolen,
Saskia Hommes, and Eric Huijskes, 2012. (Joseph Trainor and Lucia
Velotti were members of NUWCReN and coauthors of the report.)
75. Ziqiang Han, Interagency Coordination during Crisis: Experience from
Flood and Landslide Response in Northwest China, 2012. (Natural
Hazards Center Quick Response Report No. 232)
76. Sue McNeil, Joseph Trainor, Alex Greer, and Kelsey Mininger, Household
Residential Decision-making in the Wake of Disaster: Report of Results
Prepared for Oakwood Beach Residents, 2015.
77. Sue McNeil, Joseph Trainor, Alex Greer, and Kelsey Mininger, Household
Residential Decision-making in the Wake of Disaster: Report of Results
Prepared for Sea Bright Residents, 2015.
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9. OTHER DRC PUBLICATIONS
A. RESEARCH NOTES
1. Organizational Response to an Explosion at Medina AEC Base, San
Antonio, Texas, November 13, 1963, J. Eugene Haas, January 1, 1964.
2. Some Organizational and Community Activities After an Explosion at the
Thompson Chemical Company, Attleboro, Massachusetts, Daniel Yutzy,
April 14, 1964.
3. Methodological Procedures of the DRC Field Team Developed Following the
Indianapolis Coliseum Explosion, October 31, 1963, Thomas Drabek, May
20, 1964.
4. Aesop 1964, Contingencies Affecting the Issuing of Public Disaster
Warnings at Crescent City, California, Daniel Yutzy, May 21, 1964.
5. The Baldwin Hills, California, Dam Disaster, William Anderson,
6. Some Observations on a Disaster Subculture: The Organizational
Response of Cincinnati, Ohio, to the 1964 Flood, William Anderson, June
30, 1965.
7. Authority, Jurisdiction and Technical Competence: Interorganizational
Relationships at Great Falls, Montana During the Flood of June 8-10,
1964, Daniel Yutzy, September 25, 1964.
8. A Description of Organizational Activities in the Fitchville, Ohio,
Nursing Home Fire, William Anderson and E. L. Quarantelli, August 3,
1964.
9. Some Research Questions and Planning Implications Raised by
Observations Made at a Flood Threat in Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo,
Mexico, September 25, 1964, James Hundley, January 15, 1965.
10. NUMBER NOT USED.
11. Crescent City Revisited: A Comparison of Public Warning Procedures
Used in 1964 and 1965 Emergencies, William Anderson, March 15, 1965.
12. The 1965 Montreal, Canada, Apartment House Explosion: Some Notes and
Comparisons with the Indianapolis, Indiana, Coliseum Explosion, David
Adams, July 15, 1965.
13. The Jamaica, Queens, New York Explosion and Fire, Will C. Kennedy,
January 23, 1967.
14. Organizational Response to the Great Snowstorm in Chicago, John R.
Brouillette and James Ross, February 20, 1967.
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B. RESEARCH REPORTS
Research Reports 1 through 9: NUMBERS NOT USED.
10. Authority, Jurisdiction and Technical Competence: Interorganizational
Relationships at Great Falls, Montana During the Flood of June 8 - 10,
1964, Daniel Yutzy, September 25, 1964.
11. Some Preliminary Observations on Organizational Responses in the
Emergency Period After the Niigata, Japan, Earthquake of June 16, 1964,
Russell R. Dynes, J. Eugene Haas, and E. L. Quarantelli,
December 1, 1964.
12. Some Research Questions and Planning Implications Raised by
Observations Made at a Flood Threat in Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo,
Mexico, September 25, 1964, James Hundley, January 15, 1965.
13. Seismic Sea Wave Warning in Crescent City, California, and Hilo,
Hawaii, William A. Anderson, March 15, 1965.
14. The 1965 Montreal, Canada, Apartment House Explosion: Some Notes and
Comparisons With the Indianapolis, Indiana, Coliseum Explosion, David
Adams, July 15, 1965, revised January 10, 1967.
15. A Tornado Warning System: Its Functioning on Palm Sunday in Indiana,
John R. Brouillette, January 27, 1966.
16. The Minneapolis Tornadoes, May 6, 1965: Notes on the Warning Process,
David Adams, September 15, 1965.
17. Some Preliminary Observations on a Hospital Response to the Jackson,
Mississippi Tornado of March 3, 1966, Will C. Kennedy, June 10, 1966,
revised February 10, 1967.
18. The Jamaica, Queens, New York Explosion and Fire, Will C. Kennedy,
January 23, 1967.
19. A Few Preliminary Observations on 'Black Tuesday': The February 7,
1967, Fires in Tasmania, Australia, William A. Anderson and Robert
Whitman, March 9, 1967, revised October 20, 1967.
20. A Description and Analysis of the Warning Systems in the Topeka,
Kansas Tornado of June 8, 1966, Robert Stallings, June 8, 1967.
21. Organizational Response to the Great Chicago Snowstorm of 1967, John
Brouillette and James Ross, February 20, 1967.
22. Impressions of the Community Response in the Jonesboro, Arkansas,
Tornado, John Brouillette, June 3, 1968.
23. Observations Concerning the Southern Manitoba Spring Flood
Preparations, 1969, Arnold Parr, May 15, 1969.
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24. The Vaiont Dam Catastrophe: A Case Study of Extracommunity Responses
in a Massive Disaster, E. L. Quarantelli, August 1970.
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C. WORKING PAPERS
1. A Preliminary Report on the Vaiont Dam Disaster, 1963, (1963-1009) E.
L. Quarantelli and J. Eugene Haas, November 4, 1963.
2. Some Preliminary Observations on the Responses of Community
Organizations Involved in the Emergency Period of the Alaskan
Earthquake, 1964, (1964-0327) Russell R. Dynes, J. Eugene Haas, and E.
L. Quarantelli, May 28, 1964.
3. Some Preliminary Observations on Organizational Responses in the
Emergency Period After the Niigata, Japan Earthquake of June 16, 1964,
(1964-0616) Russell R. Dynes, J. Eugene Haas, and E. L. Quarantelli,
December 1, 1964.
4. The Minneapolis Tornadoes, May 6, 1965: Notes on the Warning Process,
(1965-0506) David Adams, September 15, 1965.
5. A Tornado Warning System: Its Functioning on Palm Sunday in Indiana,
1965, (1965-0411) John R. Brouillette, January 27, 1966.
6. Some Preliminary Observations on a Hospital Response to the Jackson,
Mississippi Tornado of March 3, 1966, (1966-0616) Will Kennedy, June
10, 1966.
7. Organizational Functioning in Disaster: A Preliminary Report, E. L.
Quarantelli, Russell R. Dynes, and J. Eugene Haas, October 10, 1966.
8. A Few Preliminary Observations on 'Black Tuesday': The February 7,
1967 Fires in Tasmania, Australia, (1967-0207) William A. Anderson
and Robert Whitman, March 9, 1967.
9. Alaska Narratives, (NAS/CAE) Frank Norton and J. Eugene Haas, March
1967.
10. Disaster and Organizational Change in Anchorage, (NAS/CAE) William A.
Anderson, March 1967.
11. Seismic Sea Wave Warning in Crescent City, California, and Hilo,
Hawaii, (NAS/CAE) William A. Anderson, March 1967.
12. Lessons of the Alaskan Earthquake for Coping With Disaster, (NAS/CAE)
J. Eugene Haas, March 1967.
13. The Role of the Russian Orthodox Church Among Five Pacific Eskimo
Villages, (NAS/CAE) Nancy Yaw Davis, April 1967.
14. Disaster and Functional Priorities in Anchorage, (NAS/CAE) Daniel Yutzy
and J. Eugene Haas, April 1967.
15. Response to Tsunami Warnings in Alaska: The March 1964 Prince William
Sound Earthquake, (NAS/CAE) Jack M. Weller, July 1967.
101
16. Volunteerism in Disaster Situations, Leon Shaskolsky, 1967.
17. A Brief View of the Adequacy and Inadequacy of Disaster Plans and
Preparations in Ten Community Crises, Arnold Parr, June 1969.
18. Types of Patterned Variation in Bureaucratic Adaptations to
Organizational Stress, John R. Brouillette and E. L. Quarantelli,
August 1969.
19. Interorganizational Relations in Communities Under Stress, Russell R.
Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, November 1969.
20. Some Observations on Organizational Problems in Disaster, E. L.
Quarantelli, November 1969.
21. The Functioning of Local Civil Defense in Disasters, Russell R. Dynes,
November 1969.
22. The Development of the Interfaith Emergency Center, Thomas R. Forrest,
November 1969.
23. Community Organization for Human Relations in Sixteen Cities:
Preliminary Observations, J. Richard Ponting and Erwin B. Teuber,
January 1970.
24. The Local Red Cross: Policies, Programs, and Problems in Disaster
Relief, David Adams, April 1970.
25. That's Not My City: An Analysis of a Civil Disturbance in Curaco,
Russell R. Dynes and William A. Anderson, June 1970.
26. Organizational Change within A Community Conflict Environment, Gary
Kreps and Dennis Wenger, June 1970.
27. Hurricane Betsy in New Orleans: Organizational Response, Thomas R.
Forrest, December 1970.
28. The Fire Department in Disaster Operations, George Warheit, June 1970.
29. A Model of Community Coordination in Response to Disasters, Jack M.
Weller and Gary A. Kreps, October 1970.
30. Natural Disaster and Organizational Change: A Comparative Analysis of
Three Cities, David Adams, Robert Stallings, and Stephen Vargo, 1970.
31. Qualitative Research into Ongoing Civil Disorders: Some Problems and
Considerations, J. Rick Ponting, February 1971.
32. Organizational Change and the Concept of Structure, Robert A.
Stallings, February 1971.
33. Earthquake in Chile: A Study of Organizational Response, Will C.
Kennedy, March 1971.
102
34. Community Conflict: Its Absence and Its Presence in Natural Disasters,
Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli, March 1971.
35. Organizational Innovation in Anticipation of Crisis: Some Possible
Studies, Jack Weller and Gary Kreps, June 1971.
36. Description of the Actions of the Forest Service in the Coyote Forest
Fire Near Santa Barbara, California, in September 1964, E. L.
Quarantelli, revised July 1971.
37. Images of Disaster Behavior: Myths and Consequences, E. L. Quarantelli
and Russell R. Dynes, August 1971.
38. Police Department Planning for Civil Disturbances: Factors Involved in
Changes, J. Michael Brooks, Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli,
September 1971, revised version November 1971.
39. The Organizational and Political Transformation of a Social Movement:
Study of the 30th of May Movement in Curacao, William A. Anderson and
Russell R. Dynes, September 1971.
40. A Study of Warning and Response in Ten Colorado Communities During the
Floods of June 1965, Benjamin F. McLuckie and Robert G. Whitman, 1968,
revised October 1971.
41. Religious Reality Construction and Helping Action, Lynn D. Nelson and
Russell R. Dynes, December 1971.
42. A Perspective on Disaster Planning, Russell R. Dynes, Gary A. Kreps,
and E. L. Quarantelli, March 1972.
43. Problems and Difficulties in the Use of Local EOCs in Natural
Disasters, E. L. Quarantelli, May 1972.
44. Louisville, Kentucky, Chlorine Leak Threat and Evacuation: Observations
on Community Coordination, John S. Fitzpatrick and Jerry J. Waxman,
August 1972.
45. Uncoordinated Collective Response: The Buffalo Creek Hollow Dam Break
Disaster of February 26, 1972, Michael Kearney, October 1972.
46. Report on Japan-United States Seminar on Organizational Community
Responses to Disasters, E. L. Quarantelli, November 1972.
47. Community Co-ordination for Hurricane Camille: Critique of a Model, J.
Rick Ponting, December 1970.
48. Some Observations on the Concept of Disaster Subculture, Dennis E.
Wenger and Jack M. Weller, November 1972.
103
49. Some Observations on Organized Response to the Snowstorm in Columbia,
South Carolina, February 9, 1973, J. Rick Ponting and E. L.
Quarantelli, March 1973.
50. Southern Ontario Shore Erosion Threat, Rodney Kueneman and J. Rick
Ponting, March 1973.
51. Some Observations on Organizational Response to the Snowstorm in Des
Moines, Iowa, April 9, 1973, Martin Smith and John Bardo.
52. The St. Louis Flood: Some Observations on Warnings and Pre-impact
Disaster Response, Marvin Hershiser and Daniel Bobb, May 1973.
53. Observations on Community Coordination During the May 27, 1973
Jonesboro, Arkansas, Tornado, Rodney Kueneman, Martin Smith, Verta
Taylor, and Jerry Waxman, June 1973.
54. The 1973 St. John River Flood Response, Rodney Kueneman, July 1973.
55. Civil Disturbance and Social Change: A Comparative Analysis, William
A. Anderson and Russell R. Dynes, September 1973.
56. Some Observations on Fire Departments' Response to a Massive Fire in
Chelsea, Massachusetts, October 14, 1973, Sue Blanshan and Marvin
Hershiser, October 1973.
57. A Task Force Report on Community Disruption Indicators and Response
Coordination, Rodney Kueneman and Joseph Wright, November 1973.
58. Personnel and Structure: An Organizational Study, Sue Blanshan and
Martin Smith, November 1973.
58a. The Newspaper as a Functional Entity and as an Indicator After
Disaster, John Hannigan and Suzanne Wigert, December, 1973. ALL COPIES
INCOMPLETE – MISSING PAGE 3.
59. Police Department Perceptions of the Occurrences of Civil Disturbances,
E. L. Quarantelli, J. Rick Ponting, and John Fitzpatrick, April 1974.
60. The Warning Phase Activities of the 1974 Windsor Tornado, Rodney M.
Kueneman and G. Alexander Ross, April 1974.
61. The 1974 Southern Manitoba Spring Flood Response, John A. Hannigan and
Rodney M. Kueneman, May 1974.
62. Notes on Organizational Legitimacy: Reflections on the New Brunswick
Emergency Measures Organization, Rodney M. Kueneman and John A.
Hannigan, May 1974.
63. The 1974 Grand River Flood, Rodney M. Kueneman and John A. Hannigan,
June 1974.
104
64. A Selective Literature Review of Disaster Medical Services, Susan
Reynolds and Joseph E. Wright, January 1976.
64a. Anti-social Behavior in Disasters: Myth or Reality?, Joseph Wright and
E. L. Quarantelli, n.d.
65. The Role of the School in Disaster Operations and Planning, E. L.
Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes, March 1976.
66. Guidelines for Questionnaire Construction: An Analysis and Critique of
a Mail Survey, Richard Schuster, John Ackelson, Karen Dougherty, Marti
Worth, and Joseph E. Wright, March 1976.
67. Problems of Method in the Development of Propositional Inventories in
the Field of Disaster Research, Benigno Aguirre, May 1976.
68. Some Major Themes in the Empirical Disaster Evacuation Literature,
Benigno Aguirre and Robert Swisher, May 1977.
69. Professionalism as a Predictor of Voluntary Participation in Hospital
Emergencies, Robert Stallings, Spring 1968.
70. Preliminary Observations on a State Civil Defense Hazardous Materials
Program, Clark Lawrence, August 1979.
70a. Looting in Civil Disturbances and Disasters, Russell R. Dynes and E. L.
Quarantelli, n.d. (For information only; not to be quoted or
referenced.)
71. Looting in Disaster: A General Profile of Victimization, Jane Gray and
Elizabeth Wilson, August 1984.
72. An Overview of Research on PTSD in Survivors of Disasters, E. L.
Quarantelli, 1984.
73. The Fort Wayne Flood: A Case Study, Brenda Phillips, October 1984.
74. Emergence in Salt Lake City: Some Observations, Eric Ireland, 1984.
75. The Camden Hazmat Incident, Henry W. Fischer and Barbara J. Friedman,
1985.
76. DRC Literature Analysis: Mass Media and Disasters, Barbara Friedman,
Dorothy Lockwood, Lynne Snowden, Dana Ziedler, 1986.
77. Problems of Field Research: Techniques and Procedures, E. L.
Quarantelli, 1987.
78. Findings and Observations Regarding Nanticoke Evacuation.
79. The Organizational and Public Response to the September 19, 1985
Earthquake, Dennis Wenger and Russell R. Dynes, 1987.
105
80. Conceptualizing Disasters in Ways Productive for Social Service
Research, Russell R. Dynes, 1989.
81. Disaster Planning: An Ongoing Activity, Bruce Crawford, 1989.
82. Planning for Transportation Accidents Involving Hazardous Materials,
E. L. Quarantelli, 1989.
83. Emergency, E. L. Quarantelli, 1989.
84. Household and Business Recovery From Disasters: Issues Related to
Insurance and Disaster Assistance, Kathleen Tierney, 1990.
85. Institutional and Organizational Aspects of Natural Disaster Recovery,
E. L. Quarantelli, 1990.
86. Disaster Research: An Entry for an Encyclopedia, E. L. Quarantelli,
1990.
87. Loss Estimation and Public Policy: Cautionary Words from a Social
Science Perspective, Kathleen J. Tierney, 1990.
88. NUMBER NOT USED.
89. NUMBER NOT USED.
90. The Characteristics of Catastrophes and Their Social Evolution : An
Exploratory Analysis of Implications for Crisis Policies and Emergency
Management Procedures, John Barnshaw, Lynn Letukas, and E. L. (Henry)
Quarantelli, 2008.
91. The Earliest Interest in Disasters and Crises, and the Early Social
Science Studies of Disasters, as Seen in a Sociology of Knowledge
Perspective, E. L. (Henry) Quarantelli, 2009.
92. An Exploratory Research Agenda for Studying the Popular Culture of
Disasters (PCD) : Its Characteristics, Conditions, and Consequences, E.
L. Quarantelli and Ian Robert Davis, 2010.
93. Collective Models of Disaster : Making a Case for Using Collective
Mobile Phone Location Data in Disaster Science, Eric Best, 2012.
94. Individual and Household Response to Tornadoes, Michael K. Lindell, Dan
S. Sutter, and Joseph E. Trainor, 2012.
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10. RESEARCH MEMOS
1 through 4: NUMBERS NOT USED.
5. The Baldwin Hills, California Dan Break (1963-1214)
6. The Attleboro, Massachusetts Explosion (1964-0112)
7. Flood at Cincinnati, Ohio (1964-0309)
8. Continuation of Field Research on the Alaskan Earthquake (1964-0327)
9. The Montana Flood, June 8 - 12, 1964 (1964-0609)
10. The Niigata, Japan Earthquake, June 16, 1964 (1964-0616)
11. NUMBER NOT USED.
12. Hurricane Dora, Jacksonville, Florida, September 10, 1964 (1964-0810)
13. The Coyote Forest Fire, Santa Barbara, California, September 22, 1964
(1964-0922)
14. Rio Grande Flood Threat, Texas and Mexico, September 25, 1964
(1964-0925)
15. Hurricane Hilda, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 3, 19864 (1964-1003)
16. The Northern California Seismic Wave Threat, February 3, 1965
(1965-0203)
17. Apartment House Explosion in Ville-Lasalle, Montreal, March 1, 1965
(1965-0301)
18. The Chilean Earthquake, March 28, 1965 (1965-0328)
19. The Earthquake in Greece, April 1965 (1965-0405)
20. Floods and Tornadoes in Northern Midwest, April 1965 (1965-0409,
1965-0411, 1965-0416)
21. Earthquake Disaster in San Salvador, El Salvador (1965-0503)
22. The Colorado Floods, June 16 - 19, 1965 (1965-0616)
23. Observations on the Warning System in Indiana and Minneapolis Tornadoes
(1965-0409, 1965-0411, 1965-0416)
24. The Los Angeles Riots, August 1965 (1965-0811)
25. Hurricane Betsy, Flood, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 1965
(1965-0910)
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26. Tornado in Jackson, Mississippi, March 3, 1966 (1966-0303)
27. Red River Valley Flood, March 11-April 11, 1966 (1966-0405)
28. Tampa, Florida Tornado, April 4, 1966 (1966-0404)
29. Topeka, Kansas Tornado, June 8, 1966 (1966-0604)
30. Los Angeles and Cleveland Fire Departments Operations in Riot
Situations: A Brief Comparison (1965-0811, 1966-0721)
31. The Oak Lawn, Chicago Tornado (1967-0421)
32. The Athens, Ohio Flood (1968-0525, 1968-0604)
33. Waterloo, Iowa Flood (1968-0717)
34. Floods and Slides, Southern California (1969-0124, 1969-0125)
35. The 1969 Spring Floods (1969-0405, 1969-0410, 1969-0411, 1969-0412,
1969-0414, 1969-0420)
36. Sudbury, Ontario Tornado (1970)
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11. FIELD REPORTS
1. May 6, 1975 Tornado, Omaha, Nebraska
2. July 23, 1975 Tornado, Canton, Illinois
3. August 1, 1975 Subway Car Collision, Boston, Massachusetts
4. August 15, 1975 Bus Crash, Tiffin, Ohio
5. August 18, 1975 EMS Baseline, Omaha, Nebraska
6. August 20, 1975 EMS Baseline, Los Angeles, California
7. August 25, 1975 EMS Baseline, San Francisco, California
8. December 14, 1975 Chlorine Gas Explosion, Niagara Falls, New York
9. December 29, 1975 Explosion, La Guardia, New York
10. January 2, 1976 Multiple Car Pile-Up, Syracuse, New York
11. January 9, 1976 Train Crashes, Chicago, Illinois
12. January 10, 1976 Explosion Fire, Fremont, Nebraska
13. January 30, 1976 Nursing Home Fire, Chicago, Illinois
14. February 27, 1976 Mardi Gras, New Orleans, Louisiana
15. March 29, 1976 Tornado, Cabot, Arkansas
16. March 30, 1976 Tornado, Canton, Mississippi
17. April 12, 1976 EMS Baseline, New Orleans, Louisiana
18. April 27, 1976 Plane Crash, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
19. April 28, 1976 EMS Baseline, Louisville, Kentucky
May 1, 1976 Kentucky Derby Celebration, Louisville,
Kentucky
20. May 11, 1976 Ammonia Tanker Explosion, Houston, Texas
21. May 17, 1976 EMS Baseline, Boston, Massachusetts
22. May 25, 1976 Bicentennial Celebration, Philadelphia, PA
23. May 27, 1976 Bicentennial Celebration, Washington, D.C.
24. June 5, 1976 Flood, Teton Dam, Idaho
25. June 13, 1976 Tornado, Lemont, Illinois
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26. June 23, 1976 Plane Crash, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
27. July 26, 1976 Mental Health Delivery, Teton Dam area, Idaho
27a. May 23, 1977 Mental Health Delivery, Teton Dam area, Idaho
27b. Mental Health Delivery, Teton Dam area, Idaho
28. July 31, 1976 Flash Flood, Big Thompson Canyon, Colorado
Follow-up Flash Flood, Big Thompson Canyon, Colorado
29. September 6, 1976 Disasters, Rural M H Services, Eagle Pass, Texas
30. September 14, 1976 Rural M H Services, Uvalde, Texas
31. September 7, 1976 Tornado, Rural M H Services, Canton, Illinois
32. September 15, 1976 Rural M H Services, Monmouth, Illinois
33. September 13, 1976 Flood, Rural M H Services, Minot, North Dakota
34. September 20, 1976 Rural M H Services, Bismarck, North Dakota
35. November 21, 1976 Explosion, Queens, New York
36. November 29, 1976 Hurricane Flood, Rural M H Services, Panama
City, Florida
37. December 6, 1976 Rural M H Services, Fort Pierce, Florida
38. December 10, 1976 Chlorine Gas Threat, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
39. December 13, 1976 Mental Health Delivery, Big Thompson Canyon, CO
39a. May 17, 1977 Mental Health Delivery, Big Thompson Canyon, CO
40. January 16, 1977 Train Wreck, Birmingham, Alabama
41. January 17, 1977 Flood, Rural M H Services, Charleston, Missouri
42. January 23, 1977 Rural M H Services, Hayti, Missouri
43. January 28, 1977 Carbon Monoxide Gas Episode, Opelika, Alabama
44. February 4, 1977 Train Crash, Chicago, Illinois
45. February 11, 1977 Great Snow Fall, Rural M H Services, Washington
Court House, Ohio
46. NUMBER NOT USED.
47. February 22, 1977 Great Snow Fall, Buffalo, New York
110
48. March 1, 1977 Great Snow Fall, Rural M H Services,
Watertown, New York
49. March 20, 1977 Tornado, Rural M H Services, Brandenburg,
Kentucky
50. NUMBER NOT USED.
51. March 23, 1977 Tornado, Rural M H Services, Warren, Arkansas
52. April 4, 1977 Tornadoes, Birmingham, Alabama
53. April 5, 1977 Plane Crash, Atlanta, Georgia
54. April 6, 1977 Flood, Rural M H Services, Harlan County,
Kentucky
54a. Flood, Rural M H Services, Harlan County,
Kentucky
54b. Flood, Rural M H Services, Harlan County,
Kentucky
55. April 7, 1977 Floods, southeastern West Virginia
56. April 8, 1977 Floods, eastern Kentucky
57. May 2, 1977 Rural M H Services, Hope, Arkansas
58. May 28, 1977 Night Club Fire, Southgate, Kentucky
58a. Night Club Fire, Southgate, Kentucky
59. July 20, 1977 Flood, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
59a. Flood, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
60. September 12, 1977 Flash Floods, Kansas City, Missouri
61. NUMBER NOT USED.
62. NUMBER NOT USED.
63. November 6, 1977 Dam Break, Toccoa, Georgia
63a. Dam Break, Toccoa, Georgia
64. April 9, 1977 Floods, southwestern Virginia
65. February 21, 1978 Mental Health Baseline, Savannah, Georgia
66. March 3, 1978 Blizzard, Columbus, Ohio
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67. February 12, 1978 Mental Health Baseline, Scranton, Pennsylvania
68. March 6, 1978 Chemical Disaster Preparedness, Cincinnati, Ohio
69. March 27, 1978 Chemical Disaster Preparedness, Savannah,
Georgia
70. April 10, 1978 Chemical Disaster Preparedness, Houston, Texas
71. April 9, 1978 Chemical Disaster Preparedness, Galveston, Texas
72. April 23, 1978 Chemical Disaster Preparedness, Big Springs,
Texas
73. May 7, 1978 Chemical Disaster Preparedness, Charleston,
W.Va.
74. May 14, 1978 Chemical Disaster Preparedness, Baton Rouge, La.
75. April 2, 1978 Chemical Disaster Preparedness, Mobile, Alabama
76. May 30, 1978 Tank Explosions Fire, Texas City, Texas
77. June 6, 1978 Chemical Disaster Preparedness, Chattanooga,
Tenn.
78. June 25, 1978 Chemical Disaster Preparedness, Buffalo, N.Y.
79. July 23, 1978 Chemical Disaster Preparedness, Linden,
New Jersey
80. July 10, 1978 Follow-Up 1976-1213, Big Thompson Canyon, CO
81. August 6, 1978 Follow-Up 1976-0726, Teton Dam area, Idaho
82. July 30. 1978 Chemical Disaster Preparedness, Memphis, Tenn.
83. January 10, 1979 Calcium Carbide Chemical Incident, Northfield,
OH
84. February 10, 1979 Derailment and Fire, Ridgway, Pennsylvania
85. February 13, 1979 Derailment and Toxic Cloud, Big Run,
Pennsylvania
86. March 7, 1979 Plant Explosion and Toxic Cloud, Crystal City,
TX
87. May 1, 1979 Fertilizer Plant Fire, Atlanta, Ohio
88. April 9, 1979 Derailment and Toxic Clouds, Crestview, Florida
112
89. April 1, 1979 Follow-Up 1978-0226, Youngstown, Florida
90. May 15, 1979 Chemical Explosion and Fire, Harvey, Louisiana
91. March 18, 1979 Calcium Oxide Threat, Robertson County,
Tennessee
92. March 22, 1979 Phosphorous Fumes and Fire, Gettysburg, PA
93. June 7, 1979 Fertilizer Plant Fire, Jacksonville, Florida
94. July 5, 1979 Chemical Plant Explosion and Fire, Memphis,
Tenn.
138. May 2, 1983 Earthquake, Coalinga, California
139. May 18, 1983 Floods, Jackson, Mississippi
140. May 20, 1983 Houston Tornadoes/Floods, Houston, Texas
141. May 28, 1983 State Street "River", Salt Lake City, Utah
142. May 29, 1983 Farmington Mudslide, Farmington, Utah
143. May 30, 1983 "Mudslide," Washoe Valley, Nevada
144. June 18, 1983 Lake County Defenders, Waukegan, Illinois
145. March 1, 1984 ECG Flood Follow-up, Fort Wayne, Indiana
146. March 8, 1984 ECG Flood, Fort Wayne, Indiana
147. May 26, 1984 Flash Flood, Tulsa, Oklahoma
148. May 30, 1984 Flood, Middletown, Connecticut
149. November 6, 1985 Flood, Roanoke, Virginia
150. February 17, 1986 Flood, Santa Rosa, California
151. March 10, 1986 Tornadoes, Carrington, Kentucky
152. April 19, 1986 Tornado, Sweetwater, Texas
153. May 31, 1986 Floods, northern Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
154. June 26, 1986 Hurricane Bonnie, Houston, Texas
155. July 8, 1986 Derailment and Phosphorus Spill, Dayton area, OH
156. August 17, 1986 Hurricane Charley, Atlantic City, New Jersey
157. August 31, 1986 Air Crash, Cerritos, California
113
158. October 7, 1986 Gas Spill, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
159. December 29, 1986 Derailment and Chemical Spill, Port Deposit, MD
160. December 31, 1986 Dupont Plaza Hotel Fire, Puerto Rico
161. January 4, 1987 Amtrak Train Derailment, Chase, Maryland
162. March 24, 1987 Chemical Plant Fire, Nanticoke, Pennsylvania
163. April 11, 1987 Toxic Spill, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
164. July 23, 1987 Tornadoes and Flooding, Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
165. August 16, 1987 Air Crash, Detroit, Michigan
166. December 14-25, 1987 Tornado/Flood, West Memphis, Arkansas
167. March 17, 1988 Indianapolis Speedway Emergency Preparedness,
Indianapolis, Indiana
168. May 4, 1988 Plant Explosion, Henderson, Nevada
169. June 17, 1988 Chlorine Fires, Springfield, Massachusetts
170. August 17, 1988 Tornado, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Follow-up
171. August 28, 1988 Dupont Plaza Hotel Fire, Puerto Rico Follow-up
114
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