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Dichotomies of disaster management: a reflection on the politics of efficient decision making

David Oliver Kasdan (Department of Public Administration, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, The Republic of Korea)

Disaster Prevention and Management

ISSN: 0965-3562

Article publication date: 10 June 2019

Issue publication date: 11 September 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to explore the variety of dichotomies related to disaster management with an objective to gain a better understanding of how and when dichotomous thinking can improve disaster management, especially in the discourse of disaster management politics.

Design/methodology/approach

This is a reflective essay that surveys dichotomies from multiple disciplines in respect to their potential contributions to disaster management.

Findings

Thinking about disaster management as a collection or series of dichotomies may help to better understand the sources, vulnerabilities, approaches, modes, methods and modes for related decision-making scenarios, particularly in the political realm.

Research limitations/implications

The world is not so simply divided at every turn and dichotomous thinking may harbor biases, mask ignorance and/or offend postmodern notions of alterity.

Practical implications

Portraying disaster management through dichotomies is an efficient way for experts to convey information and structure decisions for political agendas.

Originality/value

This study presents a unique perspective of disaster management and how it may shape the thinking and decision making of disaster management politics.

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Citation

Kasdan, D.O. (2019), "Dichotomies of disaster management: a reflection on the politics of efficient decision making", Disaster Prevention and Management, Vol. 28 No. 5, pp. 670-676. https://doi.org/10.1108/DPM-07-2018-0226

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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