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Kathleen Tierney: Employees As First Responders
Kathleen Tierney, professor of sociology at the University of Colorado at Boulder, spoke with CSO about the field of disaster research
By Kathleen Carr
December 01, 2004
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DISASTER RESEARCH Kathleen Tierney, professor of sociology at the University of Colorado at Boulder, knows that a lot of people believe the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks changed the world. She also knows they are wrong, at least when it comes to the way individuals respond to disasters. Tierney directs the National Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, which studies the sociological effects of disasters. She notes the study of individuals' responses to crises has been ongoing for five decades. She spoke with Departments Editor Kathleen S. Carr about the field of disaster research, the lessons of 9/11 and how CSOs can start preparing for the worst.
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