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Global risk management : the role of collective cognition in response to COVID-19 / edited by Louise K. Comfort and Mary Lee Rhodes.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2022Edition: 1 EditionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781003253280
  • 1003253288
  • 9781000555912
  • 1000555917
  • 9781000555998
  • 1000555992
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.15/5 23/eng/20211117
LOC classification:
  • HD61
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Collective Cognition in Complex Systems Louise Comfort & Mary Lee Rhodes2. The Global Context: Progression of the Pandemic across the World, the Role of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Functioning of the Global Health Governance and Institutional System Laura Olson3. Achieving the Transition from Collective Cognition to Collective Action in Responding to COVID-19 in China Haibo Zhang, Louise Comfort, Zhong Zongju & Nie Yulun4. The Impact of Inter-Crisis Learning on the Risk Cognition and the Utilization of Information Technologies in Korea Kilkon Ko, Saemi Chang & Seunghyun Lee5. Facilitating Citizens' Voluntary Commitment: Japan's Cooperation-based Approach Aya Okada6. Multiscalar aspects of the COVID-19 crisis in Italy with a focus on the Metropolitan area of Milan Veronica Gazzola and Scira Menoni7. A Comparative Analysis of COVID-19 responses in Ireland Conor Mark Dowling & Mary Lee Rhodes8. Cognition, Communication, and Collective Action: Turkey's Response to COVID-19 Güneş Ertan & Ali Çarkoğlu, Koç9. Same Country, Different Stories: Context, Complexity, and Cognition in the United States Michael D. Siciliano, Louise Comfort, Naim Kapucu, Seunghyun Lee & Jun Li10. The Need to Protect the Most Vulnerable: The COVID-19 Crisis in Long-Term and Residential Care in CanadaJean Slick & Haorui Wu11. From "People Need to Hug Each Other, Do It - and Nothing Will Happen" to "Keep a Healthy Distance": The Mexican Government's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Monica Camacho & Mónica Jacobo Suárez12. Cognition and Collective Action for COVID-19 Prevention and Response in the United Arab Emirates Edris Alam13. Evidence and Indicators of 'Collective Cognition' Across CountriesMary Lee Rhodes & Louise Comfort14. A Learning Model for Global Risk? Louise Comfort & Mary Lee Rhodes
Summary: "The rise and spread of Covid-19 in the beginning of 2020 presents a once-in-a-century challenge and opportunity for decision makers, managers, scholars, and citizens to understand the risks, mitigate its impact and prepare for future crises. Drawing on a global network of scholars, this book presents a comparative analysis of ten nations' response to a global pandemic, while operating nominally under the framework of the World Health Organization. The book introduces the concept of 'collective cognition' as an analytic lens for examining the nations' response to Covid-19 during the first six months of the emerging pandemic (January - June 2020) and draws out insights for improving systems of global risk management. This book addresses four primary audiences: policy-makers and leaders in nations struggling to contain viruses while guiding their societies under threat; academic researchers, students, and educators engaged in preparing the next generation of professionals committed to investigating emerging risk: managers of non-profit and private organizations that operate and maintain the networks of social, technical, and economic services that are essential to functioning communities; and the informed general public interested in understanding this extraordinary sequence of events and in managing the novel risk of COVID-19 in a more informed, responsible way"-- Provided by publisher.
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"The rise and spread of Covid-19 in the beginning of 2020 presents a once-in-a-century challenge and opportunity for decision makers, managers, scholars, and citizens to understand the risks, mitigate its impact and prepare for future crises. Drawing on a global network of scholars, this book presents a comparative analysis of ten nations' response to a global pandemic, while operating nominally under the framework of the World Health Organization. The book introduces the concept of 'collective cognition' as an analytic lens for examining the nations' response to Covid-19 during the first six months of the emerging pandemic (January - June 2020) and draws out insights for improving systems of global risk management. This book addresses four primary audiences: policy-makers and leaders in nations struggling to contain viruses while guiding their societies under threat; academic researchers, students, and educators engaged in preparing the next generation of professionals committed to investigating emerging risk: managers of non-profit and private organizations that operate and maintain the networks of social, technical, and economic services that are essential to functioning communities; and the informed general public interested in understanding this extraordinary sequence of events and in managing the novel risk of COVID-19 in a more informed, responsible way"-- Provided by publisher.

1. Collective Cognition in Complex Systems Louise Comfort & Mary Lee Rhodes2. The Global Context: Progression of the Pandemic across the World, the Role of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Functioning of the Global Health Governance and Institutional System Laura Olson3. Achieving the Transition from Collective Cognition to Collective Action in Responding to COVID-19 in China Haibo Zhang, Louise Comfort, Zhong Zongju & Nie Yulun4. The Impact of Inter-Crisis Learning on the Risk Cognition and the Utilization of Information Technologies in Korea Kilkon Ko, Saemi Chang & Seunghyun Lee5. Facilitating Citizens' Voluntary Commitment: Japan's Cooperation-based Approach Aya Okada6. Multiscalar aspects of the COVID-19 crisis in Italy with a focus on the Metropolitan area of Milan Veronica Gazzola and Scira Menoni7. A Comparative Analysis of COVID-19 responses in Ireland Conor Mark Dowling & Mary Lee Rhodes8. Cognition, Communication, and Collective Action: Turkey's Response to COVID-19 Güneş Ertan & Ali Çarkoğlu, Koç9. Same Country, Different Stories: Context, Complexity, and Cognition in the United States Michael D. Siciliano, Louise Comfort, Naim Kapucu, Seunghyun Lee & Jun Li10. The Need to Protect the Most Vulnerable: The COVID-19 Crisis in Long-Term and Residential Care in CanadaJean Slick & Haorui Wu11. From "People Need to Hug Each Other, Do It - and Nothing Will Happen" to "Keep a Healthy Distance": The Mexican Government's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Monica Camacho & Mónica Jacobo Suárez12. Cognition and Collective Action for COVID-19 Prevention and Response in the United Arab Emirates Edris Alam13. Evidence and Indicators of 'Collective Cognition' Across CountriesMary Lee Rhodes & Louise Comfort14. A Learning Model for Global Risk? Louise Comfort & Mary Lee Rhodes

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