Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
2003 - 2024
Current editor(s): Irmak Renda-Tanali From De Gruyter Bibliographic data for series maintained by Peter Golla (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 21, issue 3, 2024
- Crisis as Opportunities for Robust Government: A Systematic Review of Policy Process Literature pp. 297-329
- Zhang Manli, Crow Deserai A., Dai Shihao and Ma Ben
- Evaluating the Quality of State Hazard Mitigation Plans Based on Hazard Identification, Risk, and Vulnerability Assessments pp. 331-358
- Habets Margot, Jackson Sarah L., Baker Savannah L., Huang Qian, Blackwood Leah, Kemp Erin M. and Cutter Susan L.
- The Homeland Kaleidoscope: Perceptions of Threats and Coping Among Israeli Civilians in a Diversity of Conflict Zones pp. 359-382
- Tiargan Orr Roni, Dolev Aya and Ben-Shalom Uzi
- Distribution Center Location Selection in Humanitarian Logistics Using Hybrid BWM–ARAS: A Case Study in Türkiye pp. 383-415
- Erden Caner, Ateş Çağdaş and Esen Sinan
- Associations Between Public Service Motivation, Depression and Anxiety Among Firefighters: A Chain Mediation Model of Employee Resilience and Job Satisfaction pp. 417-440
- Liu Hongbing, Guo Chunfu and Han Ziqiang
- In Defense of Disinformation pp. 441-466
- Murphy Brian J.
Volume 21, issue 2, 2024
- Cross-Border and Transboundary Resilience pp. 141-146
- Adrot Anouck, Buscher Monika, Fiedrich Frank, Rigaud Eric and Wiens Marcus
- Modeling Spontaneous Volunteers in Cross-Border Crisis Scenarios pp. 147-166
- Schulte Yannic, Miriam van der Heyde, Wiens Marcus, Fiedrich Frank and Schultmann Frank
- Between Here and There. The Role of Social Entrepreneurship in Restoring the Supply Chain of Face Masks During the COVID-19 Crisis pp. 167-187
- Boersma Kees and Larruina Robert
- A National Disaster Medicine Quality Management Tool in an International Context – A Theoretical Study pp. 189-207
- Berthold Theresa, Zill Marcel, Alpers Birgitt, Gräsner Jan-Thorsten and Wnent Jan
- Standardization Gaps in European Disaster Management pp. 209-242
- Vollmer Maike, Berchtold Claudia, Sakkas Georgios, Tsaloukidis Ioannis, Kazantzidou-Firtinidou Danai, Woitsch Pertti and Perilä Jaakko
- Disaster Management in the Western Balkans Territory – Condition Analysis and Conceptualisation of the Cross-Border Cooperation Model pp. 243-271
- Trbojević Milovan and Mirjana Radovanović
- Readability and Suitability of Local Disaster Preparedness Materials in Predominantly Hispanic Border Communities: A Case Study of Cameron County, Texas pp. 273-296
- Sepielak Katarzyna and Wladyka Dawid
Volume 21, issue 1, 2024
- Should Homeland Security Studies Survive? pp. 1-26
- Dahl Erik J. and Ramsay James D.
- Urban Governance of Disaster Response Capacity: Institutional Models of Local Scalability pp. 27-47
- Krogh Andreas Hagedorn and Røiseland Asbjørn
- A Framework for a Mobile Knowledge Management Application for Crisis and Emergency Management pp. 49-69
- Bayrak Tuncay
- Strengthening Food Systems Resilience Before, During and After Disasters and Other Crises pp. 71-97
- Ryan Benjamin J., Telford Victoria, Brickhouse Mark, Acosta Jose, Allen Cara, Bhatia Sanjaya, Campbell Jacqueline, Crowe Connor, Everrett Jeremy, Fendt Matthew, Fink Rok, Hatch Kristy, Hatch Tim, Johnson Aaron, Jones Reiley, Kanitz Lori A., Knapp Landon, Krey Kathy, Larson Grant, McKone Joshua, Santa Cruz Andrea, Sandifer Paul A. and Brooks Bryan W.
- Responding to the February 2021 Texas Freeze: A Case Study of the Reaction to the Cascading Effects of a Complex Disaster pp. 99-125
- Spraktes Faith and McEntire David A
- Disaster Coordination: What’s Missing? pp. 127-139
- Harvey Jeffery Wayne
Volume 20, issue 3, 2023
- Strategic Planning in Emergency Management: Highlighting the Critical Role (and Impacts) of the Planning Process pp. 209-238
- Manning Scott Robert
- Critical Review of National Flood Policy Outcomes pp. 239-269
- Stanley Michelle, Hotard Abbey, Pilgreen Daniel and Meyer Michelle
- Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS): Applications and Integration into Hazard Mitigation Planning pp. 271-305
- Lawson Catherine T. and Rajan Karthik Soundara
- Climate-Related Vulnerability Assessment Toward Disaster Risk Reduction: Insight from Pakistan pp. 307-350
- Abbas Hafiz Waqar and Guo Xuesong
- An Exploration of Local Emergency Management Program Accreditation Pursuit pp. 351-384
- Jensen Jessica and Ferreira Marcelo
- Politicization of COVID-19 and Conspiratorial Beliefs Among Emergency & Public Health Officials pp. 385-403
- DeYoung Sarah E. and Farmer Ashley K.
Volume 20, issue 2, 2023
- A Comparison of Hazard Vulnerability Indexes for Washington State pp. 59-74
- Sheehan Tim, Min Esther and Hess Jeremy
- The Application of Emergency Management Principles to Violent Crime Response and Urban Resilience pp. 75-95
- Taylor David W., Wood Erik and Frazier Tim
- Supporting Humanitarian Crisis Decision Making with Reliable Intelligence Derived from Social Media Using AI pp. 97-131
- Garcia Christopher, Rabadi Ghaith, Abujaber Dia and Seck Mamadou
- The Use of Social Media by Emergency Stakeholder Groups: Lessons Learned from Areas Affected by Hurricanes Isaac and Sandy pp. 133-168
- Kirby Ryan H., Reams Margaret and Lam Nina S.-N.
- Infectious Disease as a Security Threat: A Mental Framework for Future Emergency Preparedness pp. 169-181
- Houser Ryan Scott
- Gauging the Impact of Satellite & Space Systems on Critical Infrastructure[CI]: Risk Management is Neither an Enigma nor a Mystery for CI Systems Security pp. 183-208
- McCreight Robert
Volume 20, issue 1, 2023
- The Power of Governments in Fight Against COVID-19: High-Performing Health Systems or Government Response Policies? pp. 1-18
- Sariyer Gorkem, Sozen Mert Erkan and Ataman Mustafa Gokalp
- Defining Fire as a Weapon (FaaW): Clarity, Implications, and Opportunity for the Homeland Security Enterprise pp. 19-58
- Marino Michael
Volume 19, issue 3, 2022
- Multiplexity in Conceptualizing Network Effectiveness in Emergency Management pp. 257-279
- Hu Qian, Sadiq Abdul-Akeem and Kapucu Naim
- Measuring Community Disaster Resilience Over Time pp. 281-321
- McConkey Sally Ann and Larson Eric R.
- The Social Supportive Role of Food and Meals Following Hurricane Florence pp. 323-345
- Clay Lauren, Greer Alex, Slotter Rachel and King Danielle
- An Assessment of Crisis Communication During the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 347-349
- McEntire David A.
Volume 19, issue 2, 2022
- An Overview of Local Floodplain Administrators and Training Needs in FEMA Region 6 pp. 149-173
- Siebeneck Laura, Zavar Elyse and Manandhar Rejina
- Standardization and Interoperability of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) for Disaster Management pp. 175-203
- DeVito Marco J., Wood Erik and Frazier Tim
- The Impact of Social Media on Disaster Volunteerism: Evidence from Hurricane Harvey pp. 205-243
- Demiroz Fatih and Akbas Esra
- Media Mis-Information and Dis-Information: Future Impact on Disaster Management pp. 245-249
- Shenhar Gilead, Davis Timothy, Hopmeier Michael and Settle Lori
- Daniel P. Aldrich: Black wave: How networks and governance shaped Japan’s 3/11 disasters pp. 251-255
- Yasui Etsuko
Volume 19, issue 1, 2022
- The Hazard Consequence Prediction System: A Participatory Action Research Approach to Enhance Emergency Management pp. 1-25
- Becker Austin, Hallisey Noah, Kalaidjian Ellis, Stempel Peter and Rubinoff Pamela
- Strengthening Disaster Response Through Analysis of Crime During Hurricane Ike pp. 27-49
- Augusto Daniel
- Examining the Potential Impacts of Social Vulnerability on Damage Levels in Areas Affected by Hurricane Harvey pp. 51-66
- Liew Hui-Peng and Eidem Nathan
- Incorporating Ethics in Disaster Communication Strategy: The Case of the U.S. Government in Deepwater Horizon pp. 67-86
- Horsley J. Suzanne and Hutchins Amber L.
- Economic Impacts of Spillover Effects of Terrorism Countermeasures at Public Assembly Sites pp. 87-125
- Rose Adam Z., Wei Dan, Byrd Katie and John Richard
- Agricultural Security: Critical National Infrastructure We Cannot Ignore pp. 127-135
- McCreight Robert
- The Greening of Homeland Security pp. 137-148
- Yılmaz Sefer
Volume 18, issue 3, 2021
- Best Practices and Lessons Learned from Community Engagement and Data Collection Strategies in Post-Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico pp. 225-250
- Saum-Manning Lisa
- Stochastic Modeling of Non-linear Terrorism Dynamics pp. 251-281
- Drmola Jakub and Hubík Tomáš
- Opioid Crisis Response and Resilience: Results and Perspectives from a Multi-Agency Tabletop Exercise at the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency pp. 283-316
- Siedschlag Alexander, Lu Tiangeng, Jerković Andrea and Kensinger Weston
- Access and Inclusion in Emergency Management Online Education: Challenges Exposed by the COVID-19 Pivot pp. 317-334
- Hackerott Caroline S., Provencio Alyssa L. and Santos-Hernandez Jenniffer M.
- What COVID Teaches Us About Homeland Security: How Not to be the Mouse pp. 335-346
- Lawson Chappell H.
- Reframing Risk in the Wake of COVID-19 pp. 347-361
- Blackburn Christine Crudo, Shelke Sayali and Alatorre Sharon Zaldivar
Volume 18, issue 2, 2021
- The Use of Crisis Communication Strategies in Emergency Management pp. 125-150
- Haupt Brittany
- Stress Testing to Assess Recovery from Extreme Events pp. 151-176
- Plodinec M. John
- Understanding Job Placement of Recent Emergency Management Graduates: An Initial Test of a Theoretical Framework pp. 177-213
- Kirkpatrick Sarah and Jensen Jessica
- COVID-19 Highlights Best Emergency Preparedness Approach: Lead by Example pp. 215-218
- Kline Crystal
- Claire Connolly Knox and Brittany “Brie” Haupt: Cultural Competency for Emergency and Crisis Management: Concepts, Theories, and Case Studies pp. 219-223
- Richards Antoine B.
Volume 18, issue 1, 2021
- Preparing the CDC Public Health Workforce for Emergency Response pp. 1-21
- Davis Xiaohong M., Rouse Edward N. and Stampley Chaunté
- Developing a Case-based Emergency Response System with Adaptive Case Management pp. 23-47
- Shahrah Abobakr Y. and Al-Mashari Majed A.
- Emergency Manager Perceptions of the Effectiveness and Limitations of Mass Notification Systems: A Mixed Method Study pp. 49-65
- Pelfrey William V.
- Media, Disaster Response, Ebola: What Local Government Needs to Understand About Media Influence of Response Operations When the Improbable Becomes Reality pp. 67-91
- Don Williams Brian and Nelson James P.
- The Role of Social Media in Disaster Recovery Following Hurricane Harvey pp. 93-123
- Page-Tan Courtney
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