Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
2003 - 2025
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 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
Volume 17, issue 3, 2020
- Bridging Gaps in the Development of CBRN Defense Technologies Through Multi-Sectorial Collaboration–A Call for Action pp. 08

- Bodas Moran, Kimhi Yuval, Robin Guy and Krasner Esther
- First Responders’ and Librarians’ Intention to Use Web-Based Resources for Response Information During Biological, Chemical, and Radiological Terrorism Events pp. 13

- Turner James, Rebmann Terri, Loux Travis, Tao Donghua and Garza Alexander
- Geospatial Analysis in Responding to a Nuclear Detonation Scenario in NYC: The Gotham Shield Exercise pp. 20

- Lowe Luis, Salame-Alfie Adela, Neurath Bob, Quinn Celia, Ansari Armin, Whitcomb Robert and Dopson Stephanie
- A Decision Methodology for Determining Suitable Post-Disaster Accommodations: Reconsidering Effective Indicators for Decision-making Processes pp. 26

- Hosseini S. M. Amin, Albert de la Fuente, Pons Oriol and Mendoza Arroyo Carmen
- More Monitoring, Less Coordination: Twitter and Facebook Use between Emergency Management Agencies pp. 29

- Wukich Clayton
- Evaluation of Basic Trainings for Rescue Forces pp. 33

- Niemann Lena and Thielsch Meinald T.
- Representative Bureaucracy in Emergency Management: Attitudes About Contemporary Emergency Management Policy and Politics in Local Agencies pp. 036

- Hildebrand Sean
- Strategic Planning in Emergency Management: Evaluating the Impacts on Local Program Quality pp. 37

- Manning Scott Robert
- Comparing Actions and Lessons Learned in Transportation and Logistics Efforts for Emergency Response to Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Harvey pp. 43

- Collier John, Balakrishnan Srijith and Zhang Zhanmin
Volume 17, issue 2, 2020
- Color-coding for COVID-19 Management: An Idea Whose Time has Come pp. 04

- Coppola Damon P. and Ryan Benjamin J.
- Current State of (Dis)Integration: Public Health and Fusion Centers pp. 9

- Minks Cody and Richter Anke
- The Boko Haram Impasse: Community Policing as a Nostrum for Conflict Resolution pp. 12

- Olofinbiyi Sogo Angel and Steyn Jean
- Vulnerability and Disaster: Practitioner Strategies for Addressing the Needs of Vulnerable Populations pp. 13

- Williams Brian D. and Webb Gary R.
- Considerations of Resilience in the Homeland Security Literature: Towards Conceptual Convergence? pp. 13

- Haase Thomas W. and Demiroz Fatih
- Coordination, Communication, and Clade X: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Health Emergency Exercise After-Action Reports and How They Can Help Guide Future Efforts to Improve Information Sharing pp. 17

- Myers Nathan
- Community Long Term Care Ombudsman Program Disaster Assistance: Ready, Willing or Able? pp. 23

- Wayne Nelson H., Yang Bo Kyum, Ellen Netting F. and Monahan Erin
Volume 17, issue 1, 2020
- Terri M. Adams and Leigh R. Anderson. Policing in Natural Disasters: Stress, Resilience, and the Challenges of Emergency Management pp. 3

- Peak William
- Perceptions of Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Fear, Risk and the 2016 Trump Effect pp. 9

- Brogan Michael, Rusciano Frank Louis, Thompson Victor and Walden Kayla
- Dynamic Ad Hoc Social Networks in Improvised Intelligence/Counter-Intelligence Exercises: A Department of Homeland Security Red-Team Blue-Team Live-Action Roleplay pp. 9

- Myers Kellen, Lemanski Natalie, Fefferman Nina H., DeNegre Ashley, Mayberry Alexander, Redere Agnesa, Schwab Samantha, Stringham Oliver and Gallos Lazaros
- Estimating the Sequencing of Evacuation Destination and Accommodation Type in Hurricanes pp. 12

- Damera Abhishek, Gehlot Hemant, Ukkusuri Satish, Murray-Tuite Pamela, Ge Yue and Lee Seungyoon
- Engaging Stakeholders for Collaborative Decision Making in Humanitarian Logistics Using System Dynamics pp. 13

- Guo Xuesong and Kapucu Naim
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