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Resodihardjo, Sandra L.
Crises, inquiries and the politics of blame
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Crises, inquiries and the politics of blameby Sandra L. Resodihardjo.
Author:
Resodihardjo, Sandra L.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020.
Description:
xv, 134 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Crisis management.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17531-3
ISBN:
9783030175313$q(electronic bk.)
Crises, inquiries and the politics of blame
Resodihardjo, Sandra L.
Crises, inquiries and the politics of blame
[electronic resource] /by Sandra L. Resodihardjo. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xv, 134 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Framing and blaming -- Chapter 3. Inquiries following crises -- Chapter 4. Three festivals gone wrong -- Chapter 5. Towards a better understanding of blame games.
"This study probes deeply into the dynamics of the blame games that seem now to have become an inevitable part of advanced societies' responses to negative events. Resodihardjo's forensic analysis of how such negative events get framed, investigated and accounted for significantly advances our understanding of how incidents and crises affect the reputations and political capital of public authorities, and how they can foster but also significantly impede institutional learning." -Paul 't Hart, Utrecht University, The Netherlands "The crisis is often not even over before the mud starts flying. This little gem of a book outlines causes and consequences of blame games. The author offers strategies for dealing with these blame games. An emerging scholar writing a valuable primer on surviving blame games - warmly recommended!" -Arjen Boin, Leiden University, The Netherlands "This is an important book. Crises are followed by questions and the accountability phase inevitably involves the blame game. In using in-depth case study analysis of tragic incidents at festivals, Sandra Resodihardjo explores why and how blame games start, evolve and are then influenced by a variety of factors. This is a fascinating read, when things go badly wrong the cycle of blame is often complex, involving multiple actors and organisations often battling to frame the event to their own agenda. This should be essential reading not just for scholars studying this critical area of public policy, but practitioners who would undoubtedly learn a lot from the analytical oversight and forensic detail contained in this excellent book." -Mark Bennister, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom This book furthers our understanding of blame games following a crisis event by combining theory and practice in order to answer questions such as: Who is blamed and why? How much blame is this person receiving and why? How can this person respond? And why do these responses not always work? Sandra L. Resodihardjo is Assistant Professor in Public Administration at the Institute for Management Research, Radboud University, The Netherlands.
ISBN: 9783030175313$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-17531-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Crisis management.
LC Class. No.: HD49
Dewey Class. No.: 658.4056
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"This study probes deeply into the dynamics of the blame games that seem now to have become an inevitable part of advanced societies' responses to negative events. Resodihardjo's forensic analysis of how such negative events get framed, investigated and accounted for significantly advances our understanding of how incidents and crises affect the reputations and political capital of public authorities, and how they can foster but also significantly impede institutional learning." -Paul 't Hart, Utrecht University, The Netherlands "The crisis is often not even over before the mud starts flying. This little gem of a book outlines causes and consequences of blame games. The author offers strategies for dealing with these blame games. An emerging scholar writing a valuable primer on surviving blame games - warmly recommended!" -Arjen Boin, Leiden University, The Netherlands "This is an important book. Crises are followed by questions and the accountability phase inevitably involves the blame game. In using in-depth case study analysis of tragic incidents at festivals, Sandra Resodihardjo explores why and how blame games start, evolve and are then influenced by a variety of factors. This is a fascinating read, when things go badly wrong the cycle of blame is often complex, involving multiple actors and organisations often battling to frame the event to their own agenda. This should be essential reading not just for scholars studying this critical area of public policy, but practitioners who would undoubtedly learn a lot from the analytical oversight and forensic detail contained in this excellent book." -Mark Bennister, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom This book furthers our understanding of blame games following a crisis event by combining theory and practice in order to answer questions such as: Who is blamed and why? How much blame is this person receiving and why? How can this person respond? And why do these responses not always work? Sandra L. Resodihardjo is Assistant Professor in Public Administration at the Institute for Management Research, Radboud University, The Netherlands.
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