Course syllabus Political Science, Specialization in Crisis Management and Security - Advanced Course
Swedish name: Statsvetenskap, inriktning krishantering och säkerhet - påbyggnadskurs
Course code:
1SS080
Valid from semester:
Autumn Term 2026
Education cycle:
First cycle
Scope:
30.0 credits
Progression:
G2E
Grading scale:
Three-grade scale
Main field of study:
Political Science: Security Studies
Department:
Department of Political Science and Law
Subject:
Political Science
Language of instruction:
The teaching is conducted in Swedish.
Reading list decided date: 2025-06-05
Delkurs 1. Forskningsdesign och vetenskaplig metod
Böcker
Bergström, Göran & Boréus, Kristina (2018). Textens mening och makt: metodbok i samhällsvetenskaplig text- och diskursanalys. Lund: Studentlitteratur.
Eliasson, Annika (2018). Kvantitativ metod från början. Lund: Studentlitteratur.
Lamont, Christopher and Bodunszynski, Mieczyslaw P. (2020). Research Methods in Politics and International Relations, London: Sage.
Bennett, Andrew & Checkel, Jeffrey T. (red) (2014). Process Tracing: from metaphor to analytical tool. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Artiklar
Franzosi, Roberto (2007). Content Analysis: Objective, Systematic, and Quantitative Description of Content, Content Analysis 1(1): 21-49.
Gustafsson, Karl, & Hagström, Linus (2018). What is the point? Teaching graduate students how to construct political science research puzzles, European Political Science 17: 634-48.
Delkurs 2. Tematisk ämnesfördjupning
1) Katastrofhantering och riskreducering
Obligatorisk litteratur
Böcker
Kelman, Ilan (2020). Disaster by Choice. How our actions turn natural hazards into catastrophes. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Douglas, Mary & Wildavsky, Aaron (1982). Risk and Culture. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Artiklar
Albrecht, Frederike & Parker, Charles F. (2019). Healing the Ozone Layer: The Montreal Protocol and the Lessons and Limits of a Global Governance Success Story, In: Compton, Mallory and ‘t Hart, Paul (eds) Great Policy Successes. Oxford: Oxford University Press: ss.304-322.
Alexander, David E. (2013). Resilience and disaster risk reduction: an etymological journey, Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 13: 2707- 2716.
Aronsson-Storrier, Marie (2020). Sendai Five Years on: Reflections on the Role of International Law in the Creation and Reduction of Disaster Risk. Int J Disaster Risk Sci, 11: 230-238.
Comfort, Louise K., Wisner, Ben, Cutter, Susan L., Pulwarty, R., Hewit, Kenneth, Oliver-Smith, A., Wiener, John, Fordham, Maureen, Peacock, Walter G., Krimgold, F. (1999). Reframing disaster policy: the global evolution of vulnerable communities. Environmental Hazards, 1: 39-44.
Kelman, Ilan (2017). Linking disaster risk reduction, climate change, and the sustainable development goals. Disaster Prevention and Management, 26(3): 254-258.
Kuipers, Sanneke, Welsh, Nicholas (2017). Taxonomy of the Crisis and Disaster Literature: Themes and Types in 34 Years of Research. Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy, 8(4): 272-283.
Schipper, Lisa & Pelling, Mark (2006). Disaster risk, climate change and international development: scope for, and challenges to, integration. Disasters, 30(1): 19-38.
Tierney, Kathleen (2012). Disaster Governance: Social, Political and Economic Dimensions. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 37: 341-363.
Wisner, Ben & Luce, Henry R. (1993). Disaster Vulnerability: Scale, Power and Daily Life. GeoJournal, 30(2): 127-140.
Valbar litteratur
1. Katastrofer och genus
Arora-Johnson, Seema (2011). Virtue and Vulnerability: Discourses on Women, Gender and Climate Change. Global Environmental Change, 21: 744-751.
Betron, Myra, Gottert, Ann, Pulerwitz, Julie, Shattuck, Dominick, Stevanovic-Fenn, Natacha (2020). Men and COVID-19: Adding a gender lens. Global Public Health, 15(7): 1090-1092.
Bondesson, Sara (2019). Why gender does not stick: exploring conceptual logics in global disaster risk reduction policy. Kinnvall, C. & H. Rydström (eds) Climate Hazards, Disasters, and Gender Ramifications. London: Routledge: ss.48-66.
Bradshaw, Sarah (2015). Engendering development and disasters, Disasters 39(1): s54-s75.
Fothergill, Anne, E.G. Maestas, & J.D. Darlington (1999). Race, Ethnicity and Disasters in the United States: A Review of the Literature. Disasters, 23(2): 156-173.
Gaillard, JC, Sanz, Kristinne, Balgos, Benigno C., Dalisay, Soledad Natalia M., Gorman-Murray, Andrew, Smith, Fagalua, Toelupe, Vaito’a (2017). Beyond men and women: a critical perspective on gender and disaster. Disasters, 41(3), 429-447.
Koikari, Mire (2017). Re-masculinizing the nation: gender, disaster, and the politics of national resilience in post-3.11 Japan, Japan Forum, 2: 143-164.
Neumayer, Eric & Plümper, Thomas (2007). The Gendered Nature of Natural Disasters: The Impact of Catastrophic Events on the Gender Gap in Life Expectancy, 1981–2002. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 97(3): 551–566.
Reichelt, Malte, Makovi Kinga, Sargsyan, Anahit (2021). The impact of COVID-19 on gender inequality in the labor market and gender-role attitudes, European Societies, 23:sup1: S228-S245.
Standish, Katerina (2020). A coming wave: suicide and gender after COVID-19. Journal of Gender Studies, 30(2): 1-5.
Zaidi, Zehra R., Fordham, Maureen (2021). The missing half of the Sendai framework: Gender and women in the implementation of global disaster risk reduction policy. Progress in Disaster Science, 10: 100170.
2. Katastrofer, fred och konflikt
Bloem, Jeffrey R. & Salemi, Colette (2021). COVID-19 and conflict. World Development, 140: 105294.
Hollis, Simon (2018). Bridging international relations and disaster studies: the case of disaster-conflict scholarship. Disasters, 42(1): 19-40.
Kelman, Ilan (2018). Connecting theories of cascading disasters and disaster diplomacy. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 30: 172-179.
Ide, Tobias (2021). COVID-19 and armed conflict. World Development, 140: 105355.
Ide, Tobias, Brzoska, Michael, Donges, Jonathan F., Schleussner, Carl-Friedrich (2020). Multi-method evidence for when and how climate-related disasters contribute to armed conflict risk, Global Environmental Change, 62: 102063.
Mach, Katharine J., Kraan, Caroline M., Adger, W Neil, Buhaug, Halvard, Burke, Marshall, Fearon, James D., Field, Christopher B., Hendrix, Cullen S., Maystedt, Jean-Francois, O’Loughlin, John, Roessler, Philip, Scheffran, Jürgen, Schultz, Kenneth A., von Uexkull, Nina (2019). Climate as a risk factor for armed conflict. Nature, 571: 193-197.
Mehrl, Marius & Thurner, Paul W. (2021). The Effect of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Global Armed Conflict: Early Evidence. Political Studies Review, 19(2): 286-293.
Mena, Rodrigo & Hilhorst, Dorthea (2021). The (im)possibilities of disaster risk reduction in the context of high-intensity conflict: the case of Afghanistan. Environmental Hazards, 20(2): 188-208.
Von Uexkull, Nina, Croicu, Mihai, Fjelde, Hanne, Buhaug, Halvard (2016). Civil conflict sensitivity to growing-season drought. PNAS, 113(44): 12391-12396.
Walch, Colin (2018). Disaster risk reduction amidst armed conflict: informal institutions, rebel groups, and wartime political orders. Disasters, 42(S2): S239-S264.
Whittaker, Charlie, Frühauf, Anna, Burthem, Samuel J., Parry, Rebecca S., Kotikalapudi, Meghana, Liang, Yihui, Moffett Barker, Mary, Patel, Parth R., Kelman, Ilan (2018). A disaster diplomacy perspective of acute public health events. Disasters, 42(S2): S173-S195.
3. Ekosystembaserad katastrofriskreducering
Anderson, Carl C., Renaud, Fabrice G., Hanscomb, Stuart, Gonzalez-Ollauri, Alejandro (2022). Green, hybrid, or grey disaster risk reduction measures: What shapes public preferences for nature-based solutions? Journal of Environmental Management, 310: 114727.
Anderson, Carl C., Renaud, Fabrice G. (2021). A review of public acceptance of nature-based solutions: The ‘why’, ‘when’, and ‘how’ of success for disaster risk reduction measures. Ambio 50: 1552–1573.
Bernello, Giacomo, Mondino, Elena, Bortolini, Lucia (2022). People’s Perception of Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Mitigation: The Case of Veneto Region (Italy). Sustainability,14 (8): 4621.
Dunlop, Thomas, Khojasteh, Danial, Cohen-Shacham, Emanuelle, Glamore, William C., Haghani, Milad, van den Bosch, Matilda, Rizzi, Daniela, Greve, Peter, Felder, Stefan (2024). The evolution and future of research on Nature-based Solutions to address societal challenges. Communications Earth & Environment 5: 132.
Everard, Mark, Johnston, Paul, Santillo, David, Staddon, Chad (2020). The role of ecosystems in mitigation and management of Covid-19 and other zoonoses, Environmental Science & Policy, 111: 7-17.
Faivre, Nicolas, Sgobbi, Alessandra, Happaerts, Sander, Raynal, Julie, Schmidt, Laura (2018). Translating the Sendai Framework into action: The EU approach to ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 32: 4-10.
McVittie, Alistair, Cole, Lorna, Wreford, Anita, Sgobbi, Alessandra, Yordi, Beatriz (2018). Ecosystem-based solutions for disaster risk reduction: Lessons from European applications of ecosystem-based adaptation measures. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 32: 42-54.
Nehren, Udo, Arce-Mojica, Teresa, Cara Barrett, Ali, Cueto, J., Doswald, Nathalie, Janzen, Sally, Lange, Wolfram, Ortiz Vargas, A., Pirazan-Palomar, Laura, Renaud, Fabrice G., Sandholz, Simone, Sebesvari, Zita, Sudmeier-Rieux, Karen, Walz, Yvonne (2023). Towards a typology of nature-based solutions for disaster risk reduction, Nature-Based Solutions, 3: 100057.
Sudmeier-Rieux, Karen, Arce-Mojica, Teresa, Boehmer, Hans Jürgen, Doswald, Nathalie, Emerton, Lucy, Friess, Dan, Galvin, Stephen, Hagenlocher Michael, James, H., Laban, P., Lacambra, C., Lange, Wolfram, McAdoo, B.G.,, Moos, Christine, Mysiak, J., Narvaez, L., Nehren, Udo, Peduzzi, Pascal, Renaud, Fabrice G., Sandholz, Simone, Schreyers Louise, Sebesvari, Zita, Tom T., Triyanti, Annisa, van Eijk, Pieter, van Staveren, Martijn, Vicarelli, M., Walz, Yvonne (2021). Scientific evidence for ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction. Nature Sustainability 4: 803–810.
Triyanti Annisa & Chu, Eric (2018). A survey of governance approaches to ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction: Current gaps and future directions, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 32: 11-21.
Walz, Yvonne, Janzen, Sally, Narvaez, Liliana, Ortiz-Vargas, Andrea, Woelki, Jacob, Doswald, Nathalie, Sebesvari, Zita (2021). Disaster-related losses of ecosystems and their services. Why and how do losses matter for disaster risk reduction? International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 63: 102425.
4. Kommunikation och katastrofer
Albrecht, Frederike (2022). Natural hazards as political events: framing and politicisation of floods in the United Kingdom, Environmental Hazards, 21(1): 17-35.
Bohensky, Erin L., Leitch, Anne M. (2014). Framing the flood: a media analysis of themes of resilience in the 2011 Brisbane flood. Reg Environ Change 14: 475–488.
Hall, Kevin & Wolf, Meike (2021). Whose crisis? Pandemic flu, “communication disasters” and the struggle for hegemony. Health, 25(3): 322–338.
Kuttschreuter, Margot, Gutteling, Jan M., de Hond, Maureen (2011). Framing and tone-of-voice of disaster media coverage: The aftermath of the Enschede fireworks disaster in the Netherlands. Health, Risk & Society, 13(3): 201–220.
Lindholm, Jenny, Carlsson, Tom, Albrecht, Frederike, Hermansson, Helena (2023). Chapter 7. Communicating Covid-19 on social media: Analysing the use of Twitter and Instagram by Nordic health authorities and prime ministers. Johansson, Bengt, Ihlen, Øyvind, Lindholm, Jenny, Blach-Ørsten, Marc (Eds.) Communicating a pandemic: Crisis management and Covid-19 in the Nordic countries. Gothenburg: Nordicom: ss149–172.
Son, Jaebong & Negahban, Arash (2023). Examining the Impact of Emojis on Disaster Communication: A Perspective from the Uncertainty Reduction Theory. AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction, 15(4): 377-413.
Sturges, David L. (1994). Communicating through crisis: A strategy for organisational survival. Management Communication Quarterly, 7(3): 297–316.
Tagliacozzo, Serena, Albrecht, Frederike, Ganapati, N.Emel (2021). International Perspectives on COVID-19 Communication Ecologies: Public Health Agencies’ Online Communication in Italy, Sweden, and the United States. American Behavioral Scientist, 65(7): 934-955.
Thistlethwaite, Jason, Henstra, Daniel, Minano, Andrea, Dordi, Truzaar (2019). Policy framing in the press: analyzing media coverage of two flood disasters. Reg Environ Change 19: 2597–2607.
Tierney, Kathleen, Bevc, Christine, Kuligowski, Erica (2006). Metaphors Matter: Disaster Myths, Media Frames, and Their Consequences in Hurricane Katrina. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 604(1): 57-81.
5. Katastrofer och socialt kapital
Albrecht, Frederike (2018). Natural hazard events and social capital: the social impact of natural disasters. Disasters, 42: 336–360.
Aldrich, Daniel P. (2015). It’s who you know: factors driving recovery from Japan’s 11 March 2011 disaster. Public Administration, 94: 399-413.
Aldrich, Daniel P. & Meyer, Michelle C. (2015). Social Capital and Community Resilience. American Behavioral Scientist, 59: 254-269.
Aldrich Daniel P. (2011). The externalities of strong social capital, post-tsunami recovery in Southeast India. Journal of Civil Society, 7: 81-99.
Chang, Kirk (2010). Community cohesion after a disaster: insights from a Carlisle flood. Disasters, 34: 289-302.
Dussaillant, Francisca & Guzmán, Eugenio (2014). Trust via disasters: the case of Chile’s 2010 earthquake. Disasters, 38: 808-832.
Ganapati, N.Emel (2012). In Good Company: Why Social Capital Matters for Women during Disaster Recovery, Public Administration Review, 72(3): 319-476.
Hawkins, Robert L. & Maurer, Katherine (2010). Bonding, Bridging and Linking: How Social Capital Operated in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. British Journal of Social Work, 40: 1777-1793.
Kyne, Dean, Aldrich, Daniel P. (2020). Capturing Bonding, Bridging, and Linking Social Capital through Publicly Available Data. Risk, Hazards, & Crisis in Public Policy, 11(1): 61-86.
Lin, Nan (1999). Building a Network Theory of Social Capital. Connections, 22: 28-51.
Lin, Nan (2000). Inequality in social capital. Contemporary Sociology, 29: 785-795.
Panday, Sarita, Rushton, Simon, Karki, Jiban, Balen, Julie, Barnes, Amy (2021). The role of social capital in disaster resilience in remote communities after the 2015 Nepal earthquake, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 55: 102112.
6. Riskperception och katastrofer
Dryhurst, Sarah, Schneider, Claudia R., Kerr, John, Freeman Alexandra L.J., Recchia, Gabriel, van der Bles, Anne M., Spiegelhalter David J., van der Linden, Sander (2022). Risk perceptions of COVID-19 around the world. Journal of Risk Research, 23(7-8): 994-1006.
Grothmann, Torsten, Reusswig, Fritz (2006). People at Risk of Flooding: Why Some Residents Take Precautionary Action While Others Do Not. Nat Hazards 38: 101–120.
Hudson, Paul, Hagedoorn, Liselotte, Bubeck, Philip (2020). Potential Linkages Between Social Capital, Flood Risk Perceptions, and Self-Efficacy. Int J Disaster Risk Sci 11: 251–262.
Marshall, Tracy M. (2020). Risk perception and safety culture: Tools for improving the implementation of disaster risk reduction strategies, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 47, 2020: 101557.
Morss, Rebecca E., Lazrus, Heather, Bostrom, Ann, Demuth, Julie L. (2020). The influence of cultural worldviews on people’s responses to hurricane risks and threat information. Journal of Risk Research, 23(12): 1620–1649.
Ridolfi, Elena, Albrecht, Frederike, & Di Baldassarre, Giuliano (2020). Exploring the role of risk perception in influencing flood losses over time. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 65(1): 12–20.
Siegrist, Michael and Árvai, Joseph (2020). Risk Perception: Reflections on 40 Years of Research. Risk Analysis, 40: 2191-2206.
Slovic, Paul (2020). Risk Perception and Risk Analysis in a Hyperpartisan and Virtuously Violent World. Risk Analysis, 40: 2231-2239.
Slovic, Paul (1987). Perception of Risk. Science 236:280-285.
Teutschbein, Claudia, Albrecht, Frederike, Blicharska, Malgorzata, Tootoonchi, Faranak, Stenfors, Elin, Grabs, Thomas (2023). Drought hazards and stakeholder perception: Unraveling the interlinkages between drought severity, perceived impacts, preparedness, and management. Ambio 52: 1262–1281.
Wen Xue, Hine, Donald W., Loi, Natasha M., Thorsteinsson, Einar B., Phillips, Wendy J. (2014). Cultural worldviews and environmental risk perceptions: A meta-analysis. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 40: 249-258
2) Säkerhetspolitisk analys: Teori och praktik
Obligatorisk/gemensam litteratur
Böcker:
Kroenig, Matthew (2020) The Return of Great Power Rivalry: Democracy versus Autocracy from the Ancient World to the U.-S. and China. New York: Oxford University Press (300 s)
Thorallsson, Baldur, ed. (2019. Small States and Shelter Theory: Iceland’s External Affairs. London: Routledge (240 s).
Artiklar:
Græger, Nina (2019) Illiberalism, Geopolitics, and Middle Power Security: Lessons from the Norwegian case. International Journal 74(1): 84–102.
Mälksoo, Maria (2016) From the ESS to the EU Global Strategy: External Policy, Internal Purpose. Contemporary Security Policy 37(3): 374-388.
Bauman, Rainer, och Stengel, Frank A. (2014) Foreign Policy Analysis, Globalisation and Non-State Actors: State-Centric after All? Journal of International Relations and Development 17(4): 489-521.
Knudsen, Bård B. (2012) Developing a National Security Policy/Strategy: A Roadmap. Sicherheit und Frieden 31(3): 135-140.
Raunio, Tapio, och Wagner, Wolfgang (2020). The Party Politics of Foreign and Security Policy. Foreign Policy Analysis 16(4): 515-531.
Valbar litteratur
Stormaktsrivalitet
Blomdahl, Mikael (2023) “The National Security Advisor in the Role as Coordinator and Counselor: H. R. McMaster and John Bolton in the Trump Administration”, Amerikastudien/American Studies 68(1).
Mastanduno, Michael (2019) Partner Politics: Russia, China, and the Challenge of Extending US Hegemony after the Cold War. Security Studies 28(3): 479-504
Silvius, Ray (2019) Chinese–Russian Economic Relations: Developing the Infrastructure of a Multipolar Global Political Economy? International Politics 56: 622-638
Meijer, Hugo och Brooks, Stephen G. (2021) Illusions of Autonomy: Why Europe Cannot Provide for Its Security If the United States Pulls Back. International Security 45(4): 7–43
Europeiska småstater
Bladaite, Neringa, och Seselgyte, Margarita (2020) Building a Multiple ‘Security Shelter’ in the Baltic States after EU and NATO Accession. Europe-Asia Studies 72(6): 1010–1032
Bocse, Alexandra-Maria (2020) NATO, Energy Security and Institutional Change. European Security 29(4): 436-455
Doeser, Fredrik (2014) “Sweden´s Libya Decision: A Case of Humanitarian Intervention”,
International Politics 51, pp: 196-213.
Schmidt-Felzmann, Anke & Engelbrekt, Kjell (2018) Challenges in the Baltic Sea Region: Geopolitics, Insecurity and Identity. Global Affairs4(4-5): 445-466
Säkerhetspolitikens form och innehåll
Breitenbauch, Henrik & Jakobsson, André Ken (2018) Defence Planning as Strategic Fact: Introduction. Defence Studies 18(3): 253-261
Giumelli, Francesco, Hofffman, Fabian & Ksiazczaková, Anna (2021) The When, What, Where and Why of European Union Sanctions. European Security 30(1): 1-23
Mainwaring, Sarah (2020) Always in Control? Sovereign States in Cyberspace. European Journal of International Security 5: 215-232
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3. Kritiska säkerhetsstudier
Obligatorisk/gemensam litteratur
Böcker:
Peoples, Columba and Vaughan-Williams, Nick (2021) Critical Security Studies: An Introduction. Abingdon: Routledge. 3rd Ed. 294s
Salter, Mark B. and Mutulu, can E. (Eds) (2012) Research Methods in Critical Security Studies: An Introduction. Abingdon: Routledge. 256s
Valbar litteratur
1. Ontologisk säkerhet
Kinnvall, Catarina. (2004) Globalization and religious nationalism: Self, identity, and the search for ontological security. Political Psychology, 25(5), 741–767. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9221.2004.00396.x
Solomon, Ty. (2018) Ontological security, circulations of affect, and the Arab Spring. Journal of International Relations and Development 21(4), 934–958. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41268-017-0089-x
Steele, Brent J. (2005) Ontological security and the power of self-identity: British neutrality and the American Civil War. Review of International Studies 31(3): 519-540.
Untalan, Camina Yu. 2020. Decentering the Self, Seeing Like the Other: Toward a Postcolonial Approach to Ontological Security. International Political Sociology 14(1): 40–56.
2. Lokala säkerhetsbegrepp
Aning, Kwesi & Zelmanovitz Axelrod, Ilana. (2022) “Hybrid Security Provision in African Post-Colonial Settings: The Cases of Burkina Faso and Sierra Leone”, The International Spectator, vol. 58, no. 2, 140–157.
Bubandt, Nils. (2005). Vernacular Security: The Politics of Feeling Safe in Global, National and Local Worlds. Security Dialogue, 36(3), 275-296. https://doi.org/10.1177/0967010605057015
Elbek, Laust Lund & Starke, Peter. (2024). Registers of security: The concept of tryghed in Danish politics. Security Dialogue, 55(2), 216-234. https://doi.org/10.1177/09670106231223121
Nyman, Jonna. (2023) “Towards a Global Security Studies: What Can Looking at China Tell Us About the Concept of Security?”, European Journal of International Relations, vol. 29, no. 3, 673–697.
3. Säkerhetspolitiska narrativ
Considine, Laura. (2022) Narrative and nuclear weapons: The entelechial force of the nuclear origin myth. International Theory 14(3): 551-570. doi:10.1017/S1752971921000257
Crilley, Rhys & Chatterje-Doody, Precious N. (2020). Emotions and war on YouTube: affective investments in RT’s visual narratives of the conflict in Syria. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 33(5), 713–733. https://doi.org/10.1080/09557571.2020.1719038
Hagström, Linus & Gustafsson, Karl (2021) ‘The Limitations of Strategic Narratives: The Sino-American Struggle Over the Meaning of COVID-19’, Contemporary Security Policy 42(4): 415-449. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13523260.2021.1984725
Homolar, Alexandra & Turner, Oliver (2024) Narrative alliances: the discursive foundations of international order, International Affairs 100(1): 203–220, https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiad291
4. Genus och kritiska säkerhetsstudier
Aggestam, Karin & Bergman Rosamond, Annika. (2018). Re-politicising the Gender-Security Nexus: Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Policy. European Review of International Studies, 5(3), 30-48. https://doi.org/10.3224/eris.v5i3.02
Hansen, Lene. (2000). Gender, Nation, Rape: Bosnia and the Construction of Security. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 3(1), 55–75. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616740010019848
Sjoberg, Laura. (2015). Seeing sex, gender, and sexuality in international security. International Journal, 70(3), 434-453. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020702015584590
Young, Iris Marion (2003) The logic of mansculinist protection: Reflections on the current security state. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 29(1): 1-25. https://doi.org/10.1086/375708
5. Säkerhetisering
Balzacq, Thierry Léonard, Sarah & Ruzicka, Jan. (2016). ‘Securitization’ revisited: theory and cases. International Relations, 30(4), 494-531. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047117815596590
Floyd, Rita. (2015). Extraordinary or ordinary emergency measures: what, and who, defines the ‘success’ of securitization? Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 29(2), 677–694. https://doi.org/10.1080/09557571.2015.1077651
Ganz, Aurora. (2024). Emotions and securitisation: a new materialist discourse analysis. European Journal of International Relations, 30(2), 280-305. https://doi.org/10.1177/13540661221151038
McDonald, Matt. (2012) The failed securitization of climate change in Australia. Australian Journal of Political Science, 47(4), 579-592. http://doi.org/10.1080/10361146.2012.731487
6. Säkerhet och känslor
Gustafsson, Karl & Hall, Todd H. (2021) The Politics of Emotions in International Relations: Who gets to feel what, whose emotions matter, and the ‘history problem’ in Sino-Japanese relations, International Studies Quarterly,65(4), 973–984. https://doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqab071
Hutchison, Emma. (2010) Trauma and the politics of emotions: Constituting identity, security and community after the Bali bombing. International Relations, 24(1), 65–86. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047117809348712
Koschut, Simon. (2018) Speaking from the heart: Emotion discourse analysis in International Relations. In: Clément, N. & Sangar, E. (eds.) Researching Emotions in International Relations. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65575-8_12
Pace, Michelle & Bilgic, Ali., (2019) Studying emotions in security and diplomacy: Where we are now and challenges ahead. Political Psychology, 40(6), 1407–1417. https://doi.org/10.1111/pops.12635
4) Politisk krishantering
Obligatorisk/gemensam litteratur
Böcker:
Pursiainen, Christer (2018) The Crisis management cycle. New York: Routledge (186 s).
Artiklar:
Bachrach, Peter & Baratz, Morton S. (1963) Decisions and Nondecisions: An Analytical Framework, The American Political Science Review57(3): 632-642. https://doi.org/10.2307/1952568 (11 s)
Boin, Arjen, Ekengren, Magnus & Rhinard, Mark (2021) Understanding and Acting Upon a Creeping Crisis, pp. 1-17 in Arjen Boin, Magnus Ekengren and Mark Rhinard (Eds.) Understanding the Creeping Crisis. Palgrave Macmillan Open Access. https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/48682 (17 s)
Crayne, Mathew P., & Medeiros, Kelsey E. (2021). Making sense of crisis: Charismatic, ideological, and pragmatic leadership in response to COVID-19. American Psychologist 76(3): 462–474. https://doi.org/10.1037/amp0000715. (12 s).
Deverell, Edward Stiglund, Jonatan (2015) Crisis : Designing a method for organizational crisis investigation, s 29–54 i Nathalie Schiffino, Laurent Taskins, Cecile Donis & Julien Raone (red.) Organizing after crisis: the challenge of learning. Brussels: Peter Lang Publishing Group. (25 s)
Kuipers, Sanneke, van der Wilt, Annemarie & Wolbers, Jeroen (2022) Pandemic publishing: A bibliometric review of COVID-19 research in the crisis and disaster literature. Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy 13(4): 302-32 (30 s)
Rådestad, Carl & Larsson, Oscar (2020) Responsibilization in contemporary Swedish crisis management: expanding ‘bare life’ biopolitics through exceptionalism and neoliberal governmentality, Critical Policy Studies, 14:1, 86-105, DOI: 10.1080/19460171.2018.1530604 (19 s)
Strandh, Veronica & Eklund, Niklas (2018) Emergent groups in disaster research: Varieties of scientific observation over time and across studies of nine natural disasters. Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 26(3): 329-337. (8 s)
Vanhoonacker, Sophie & Wangen, Patrice (2015) 'Graham T. Allison, The Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis', in Martin Lodge, Edward C. Page, and Steven J. Balla (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Classics in Public Policy and Administration, Oxford Handbooks (2015; online edn, Oxford Academic, 7 July 2016), https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199646135.013.38. (14 s)
Staupe-Delgado, Reidar, Abdel-Fattah, Dina & Pursiainen, Christer (2022) A discipline without a name? Contrasting three fields dealing with hazards and disaster. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 70: 1-9 (9 s).
Stern, Eric, 1999. Crisis Decisionmaking: A Cognitive-Institutional Approach. Stockholm: Stockholm University Political Science Dissertation. 1–21. (20 s)
Valbar litteratur
1. Collaborative Crisis management (174 s)
Ansell, Chris, & Gash, Alison (2008). Collaborative Governance in theory and Practice. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 18, 543-571 (28 s).
Ansell Christopher, Doberstein Carey, Henderson Hayley, Siddiki Saba, ‘t Hart, Paul (2020) Understanding inclusion in collaborative governance: A mixed methods approach. Policy and Society 39(4):570-591 (21 s).
Chen, Xin & Sullivan, Andrew A (2023) Should I Stay or Should I Go? Why Participants Leave Collaborative Governance Arrangements. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 33(2): 246–261, https://doi.org/10.1093/jopart/muac024 (15 s).
Deverell, Edward, Alvinius, Aida & Hede, Susanne (2019) Maktförskjutning och maktutjämning i myndighetssamverkan: En kvalitativ studie om tjänstemän i beredskap på regional nivå. Statsvetenskaplig tidskrift 121(4): 549–567. https://journals.lub.lu.se/st/article/view/20511 (18 s).
Deverell, Edward, Alvinius, Aida & Hede, Susanne (2019) Horizontal Collaboration in Crisis Management, Risk, Hazards and Crisis in Public Policy 10(4):484-508. https://doi.org/10.1002/rhc3.12179 (24 s).
Parker, Charles, Nohrstedt, Daniel, Baird, Julia, Hermansson, Helena, Rubin, Olivier & Baekkeskov, Erik (2020) Collaborative crisis management: a plausibility probe of core assumptions. Policy and Society 39(4): 510–529 https://doi.org/10.1080/14494035.2020.1767337 (19 s)
Nohrstedt, Daniel, Bynander, Fredrik, Parker, Charles & ‘t Hart Paul (2018) Managing crises collaboratively: Prospects and problems—A systematic literature review, Perspectives on Public Management and Governance 1(4): 257–271, https://doi.org/10.1093/ppmgov/gvx018 (14 s).
Ödlund, Ann (2010) Pulling the Same Way? A Multi-Perspectivist Study of Crisis Cooperation in Government, Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 18(2): 96-107 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-5973.2010.00605.x (11 s).
Daniela Cristofoli, Scott Douglas, Jacob Torfing & Benedetta Trivellato (2022) Having it all: can collaborative governance be both legitimate and accountable?, Public Management Review, 24:5, 704-728, DOI: 10.1080/14719037.2021.1960736 (24s)
2. Policyanalys (216 s)
Ikani, Nikki (2019) Change and Continuity in the European Neighbourhood Policy: The Ukraine Crisis as a Critical Juncture. Geopolitics, 24:1, 20-50, https://doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2017.1422122 (30 s)
Kamkhaji, J.C. & Radaelli, C.M. (2017) Crisis, learning and policy change in the European Union”, Journal of European Public Policy 24(5): 714-734. (20 s)
Naime, Monica (2019) Bridging Crisis Management and Policy Transfer: A Cognitive Approach, International Public Management Review 19(2): 66-88 (22 s).
Nohrstedt, Daniel & Weible, Christopher (2010) The Logic of Policy Change after Crisis: Proximity and Subsystem Interaction, Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy 1(2):1-32. DOI: 10.2202/1944-4079.1035 (32 s)
Resodihardjo, Sandra L. (2021) The Agenda-Setting Process and Crises: Toward a Conceptual Framework. Oxford Research Encyclopedias of Politics. https://doi-org.proxy.annalindhbiblioteket.se/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.1594. (25 s)
Saurugger, Sabine & Terpan, Fabien (2016) Do crises lead to policy change? The multiple streams framework and the European Union’s economic governance instruments, Policy Sciences 49(35–53) (18 s).
Walgrave, Stefaan & Varone, Frédéric (2008) Punctuated Equilibrium and Agenda-Setting: Bringing Parties Back in: Policy Change after the Dutroux Crisis in Belgium. Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions 21(3): 365–395 (30 s)
Zahariadis, Nikolaos, Petridou, Evangelia, Exadaktylos, Theofanis & Sparf, Jörgen (2021) Policy styles and political trust in Europe’s national responses to the COVID-19 crisis, Policy Studies, DOI: 10.1080/01442872.2021.2019211. (22 s)
Grossman, Peter Z. (2019) Utilizing Ostrom’s institutional analysis and development framework toward an understanding of crisis-driven policy, Policy Sciences volume 52, pages3–20 (2019) (17s).
3. Genusperspektiv (204 s)
Bahn, Kate, Cohen, Jennifer & van der Meulen Rodgers, Yana (2020) A Feminist Perspective on COVID-19 and the Value of Care Work Globally. Gender Work and Organization 27: 695–699. (8 s)
Branicki, LJ. (2020) COVID-19, ethics of care and feminist crisis management. Gender Work and Organzation 27: 872– 883. (11 s)
Dobusch, L, Kreissl, K. (2020) Privilege and burden of im-/mobility governance: On the reinforcement of inequalities during a pandemic lockdown. Gender Work and Organization 27: 709–716. (7 s)
Elomäki, Anna & Kantola, Johanna (2022) Feminist Governance in the European Parliament: The Political Struggle over the Inclusion of Gender in the EU’s COVID-19 Response. Politics & Gender, First View , pp. 1 – 22 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743923X21000544 (21 s)
Ericson, Mathias (2020) Gendering risk and vulnerability: Tensions and conflicting views in crisis preparedness work in Sweden.Gender work & organization 27(6): 1308-1320 (12 s)
Jansson, Ulrika & Linghag, Sofie (2015) Genusperspektiv på ledning och samverkan vid olyckor och kriser – en forskningsöversikt. Stockholm: MSB 2015 (60 s) Genusperspektiv på ledning och samverkan vid olyckor och kriser en forskningsöversikt - PDF Free Download.
Kvarnlöf, Linda & Wall, Erika. (2021) Stories of the storm: the interconnection between risk management strategies and everyday experiences of rurality. Journal of Risk Research 24(8):1016-1029 (14 s)
Mellström, Ulf, Ericson, Mathias & Callerstig, Ann-Charlotte (2016) Introduction: Masculinities, Gender Equality, Crisis Management and the Rescue Services: Contested Terrains and Challenges. I Mathias Ericson & Ulf Mellström (red) Masculinities, gender equality and crisis management, Burlington, VT: Ashgate (16 s).
Sommar, C. J., Nordensvärd, J., Wihlborg, E., & Garcia, F. (2024). Autonomy and paternalism – framing Swedish COVID-19 restriction policy. Critical Policy Studies 19(1): 19–38. https://doi.org/10.1080/19460171.2024.2307420 (19 s).
Åse, Cecilia. (2016) Ship of Shame: Gender and Nation in Narratives of the 1981 Soviet Submarine Crisis in Sweden. Journal of Cold War Studies 18(1): 112–132. (21 s)
Åse, Cecilia. (2015) Crisis Narratives and Masculinist Protection. International Feminist Journal of Politics 17(4): 595–610. (15 s)
4. Institutionella perspektiv (173 s)
Boersma, Kees, Ferguson, Julie, Groenewegen, Peter & Wolbers, Jeroen (2021) The dynamics of power in disaster response networks. Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy 12(4): 418-433 (15 s).
Boin, Arjen & ‘t Hart, Paul. (2003) Public Leadership in Times of Crisis: Mission Impossible?, Public Administration Review 63(5): 544–553. (9 s)
Boin, R., McConnell, A., & ‘t Hart, P. (2009). Crisis Exploitation: Political and Policy Impacts of Framing Contests. Journal of European Public Policy 16(1): 81–106. (25 s)
Christensen, Tom, Lægreid, Per & Rykkja, Lise H. (2016) Organizing for Crisis Management: Building Governance Capacity and Legitimacy, Public Administration Review 76(6): 887-897 (10 s).
Deverell, Edward (2021) Professionalization of crisis management: A case study of local-level crisis communicators in Sweden Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 29(2):131-142 (11 s).
‘t Hart, P. (1993) Symbols, Rituals and Power: The Lost Dimensions of Crisis Management, Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management1(1): 29–43. (20 s)
’t Hart, Paul, Rosenthal, Uriel & Kouzmin, Alexander. (1993) Crisis Decision Making: The Centralization thesis, Administration & Society25(1):12–44. (32 s)
Koskimaa, V., & Raunio, T. (2024). Effective and democratic policymaking during a major crisis: an in-depth analysis of Finland’s decision to apply for NATO membership after Russia attacked Ukraine. Journal of European Public Policy, 32(4), 980–1003. https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2024.2324013 (23 s)
Lenz, Alexa & Eckhard, Steffen (2023) Conceptualizing and Explaining Flexibility in Administrative Crisis Management: A Cross-district Analysis in Germany, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 33(3): 485–497, https://doi.org/10.1093/jopart/muac038 (12 s)
Schiffino, Nathalie, Taskin, Laurent, Donis, Céline & Raone, Julien. (2017) Post-crisis learning in public agencies: what do we learn from both actors and institutions?. Policy Studies 38(1): 59–75. (16 s).
5. Framing (157 s)
Albrecht, Frederike (2020) Natural hazards as political events: framing and politicisation of floods in the United Kingdom. Environmental Hazards 21(1): 17-35. (18s)
Abdou Hadj, Leila (2020) ‘Push or pull’? Framing immigration in times of crisis in the European Union and the United States. Journal of European Integration 42(5): 643–658. (15 s).
Brändström, Annika & Kuipers, Sanneke (2003) From ‘Normal Incidents’ to Political Crises: Understanding the Selective Politicization of Policy Failures. Government and Opposition 38(3):279 - 305. (26 s).
Ganesh, Bharath & Froio, Caterina. (2020) A “Europe des Nations”: far right imaginative geographies and the politicization of cultural crisis on Twitter in Western Europe. Journal of European Integration 42(5): 715–732. (17 s)
Liu, Yihong & Boin, Arjen. (2020) Framing a mega-disaster: Political rhetoric and the Wenchuan earthquake. Safety Science 125: 1–8 (8 s)
Voltolini, Benedetta, Natorski, Michal & Hay, Colin (2020). Introduction: The politicisation of permanent crisis in Europe. Journal of European Integration 42(5): 609–624. (15 s)
Widmaier, W. (2007) Constructing foreign policy crises: interpretive leadership in the cold war and war on terrorism. International Studies Quarterly 51(4): 779–794. (15 s)
Simonsen, Sandra (2022) Swedish exceptionalism and the Sars-CoV2 pandemic crisis: Representations of crisis and national identity in the public sphere. Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy 13(3): 277-295 (18s)
Wodak, Ruth. (2021), Crisis communication and crisis management during COVID-19, Global Discourse 11(3): 329-353 https://doi.org/10.1332/204378921X16100431230102 (25 s)
6. Normativa perspektiv (152 s)
Boin, Arjen & Rhinard, Mark (2023) Crisis management performance and the European Union: the case of COVID-19, Journal of European Public Policy, 30:4, 655-675, DOI: 10.1080/13501763.2022.2141304 (20s).
Compton, Mallory, Scott Douglas, Lauren Fahy, Joannah Luetjens, Paul ‘t Hart & Judith van Erp (2021): New development: Walk on the bright side—what might we learn about public governance by studying its achievements?, Public Money & Management (42(1): 49-51, DOI:10.1080/09540962.2021.1975994. (3 s).
Danielsson, Erna & Sjöstedt-Landén, A. (2020) Leader Normativity in Crisis Management: Tales From a School Fire. Risks, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy 11: 139–165. (27 s)
Douglas, Scott, Thomas Schillemans, Paul ‘t Hart, Chris Ansell, Lotte Bøgh Andersen, Matthew Flinders, Brian Head, Donald Moynihan, Tina Nabatchi, Janine O’Flynn, B. Guy Peters, Jos Raadschelders, Alessandro Sancino, Eva Sørensen & Jacob Torfing (2021) Rising to Ostrom’s challenge: an invitation to walk on the bright side of public governance and public service, Policy Design and Practice, 4:4, 441-451, DOI: 10.1080/25741292.2021.1972517 (10 s).
McConnell, A. (2011) Success? Failure? Something in-between? A framework for evaluating crisis management. Policy and Society 30(2): 63–76. (13 s)
Olson, Richard Stuart & Gawronski, Vincent T. (2010) From disaster event to political crisis: a “5C+A” framework for analysis. International Studies Perspectives 11(3): 205–221. (16 s)
Rosenthal, Uriel & Kouzmin, Alexander. (1997) Crises and crisis management: toward comprehensive government decision making, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 7(2): 277–304. (27 s)
Shlomo Mizrahi, Eran Vigoda-Gadot, Nissim Cohen (2021) How Well Do They Manage a Crisis? The Government's Effectiveness During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Public Administration Review 81(6) 1120-1130. (10 s)
Windsor, Leah C., Yannitell Reinhardt, Gina, Windsor, Alistair J., Ostergard, Robert, Allen, Susan, Burns, Courtney, Giger, Jarod, Wood, Reed (2020) Gender in the time of COVID-19: Evaluating national leadership and COVID-19 fatalities. PLoS ONE 15(12): e0244531. https://doi.org/10.1371/ journal.pone.0244531. (26 s)
Reading list decided date: 2024-06-04
Delkurs 1. Forskningsdesign och vetenskaplig metod
Böcker
Bergström, Göran & Boréus, Kristina (2018). Textens mening och makt: metodbok i samhällsvetenskaplig text- och diskursanalys. Lund: Studentlitteratur.
Eliasson, Annika (2018). Kvantitativ metod från början. Lund: Studentlitteratur.
Lamont, Christopher and Bodunszynski, Mieczyslaw P. (2020). Research Methods in Politics and International Relations, London: Sage.
Bennett, Andrew & Checkel, Jeffrey T. (red) (2014). Process Tracing: from metaphor to analytical tool. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Artiklar
Franzosi, Roberto (2007). Content Analysis: Objective, Systematic, and Quantitative Description of Content, Content Analysis 1(1): 21-49.
Gustafsson, Karl, & Hagström, Linus (2018). What is the point? Teaching graduate students how to construct political science research puzzles, European Political Science 17: 634-48.
Delkurs 2. Tematisk ämnesfördjupning
1) Katastrofhantering och riskreducering
Obligatorisk litteratur
Böcker
Kelman, Ilan (2020). Disaster by Choice. How our actions turn natural hazards into catastrophes. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Douglas, Mary & Wildavsky, Aaron (1982). Risk and Culture. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Artiklar
Albrecht, Frederike & Parker, Charles F. (2019). Healing the Ozone Layer: The Montreal Protocol and the Lessons and Limits of a Global Governance Success Story, In: Compton, Mallory and ‘t Hart, Paul (eds) Great Policy Successes. Oxford: Oxford University Press: ss.304-322.
Alexander, David E. (2013). Resilience and disaster risk reduction: an etymological journey, Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 13: 2707- 2716.
Aronsson-Storrier, Marie (2020). Sendai Five Years on: Reflections on the Role of International Law in the Creation and Reduction of Disaster Risk. Int J Disaster Risk Sci, 11: 230-238.
Comfort, Louise K., Wisner, Ben, Cutter, Susan L., Pulwarty, R., Hewit, Kenneth, Oliver-Smith, A., Wiener, John, Fordham, Maureen, Peacock, Walter G., Krimgold, F. (1999). Reframing disaster policy: the global evolution of vulnerable communities. Environmental Hazards, 1: 39-44.
Kelman, Ilan (2017). Linking disaster risk reduction, climate change, and the sustainable development goals. Disaster Prevention and Management, 26(3): 254-258.
Kuipers, Sanneke, Welsh, Nicholas (2017). Taxonomy of the Crisis and Disaster Literature: Themes and Types in 34 Years of Research. Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy, 8(4): 272-283.
Schipper, Lisa & Pelling, Mark (2006). Disaster risk, climate change and international development: scope for, and challenges to, integration. Disasters, 30(1): 19-38.
Tierney, Kathleen (2012). Disaster Governance: Social, Political and Economic Dimensions. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 37: 341-363.
Wisner, Ben & Luce, Henry R. (1993). Disaster Vulnerability: Scale, Power and Daily Life. GeoJournal, 30(2): 127-140.
Valbar litteratur
1. Katastrofer och genus
Arora-Johnson, Seema (2011). Virtue and Vulnerability: Discourses on Women, Gender and Climate Change. Global Environmental Change, 21: 744-751.
Betron, Myra, Gottert, Ann, Pulerwitz, Julie, Shattuck, Dominick, Stevanovic-Fenn, Natacha (2020). Men and COVID-19: Adding a gender lens. Global Public Health, 15(7): 1090-1092.
Bondesson, Sara (2019). Why gender does not stick: exploring conceptual logics in global disaster risk reduction policy. Kinnvall, C. & H. Rydström (eds) Climate Hazards, Disasters, and Gender Ramifications. London: Routledge: ss.48-66.
Bradshaw, Sarah (2015). Engendering development and disasters, Disasters 39(1): s54-s75.
Fothergill, Anne, E.G. Maestas, & J.D. Darlington (1999). Race, Ethnicity and Disasters in the United States: A Review of the Literature. Disasters, 23(2): 156-173.
Gaillard, JC, Sanz, Kristinne, Balgos, Benigno C., Dalisay, Soledad Natalia M., Gorman-Murray, Andrew, Smith, Fagalua, Toelupe, Vaito’a (2017). Beyond men and women: a critical perspective on gender and disaster. Disasters, 41(3), 429-447.
Koikari, Mire (2017). Re-masculinizing the nation: gender, disaster, and the politics of national resilience in post-3.11 Japan, Japan Forum, 2: 143-164.
Neumayer, Eric & Plümper, Thomas (2007). The Gendered Nature of Natural Disasters: The Impact of Catastrophic Events on the Gender Gap in Life Expectancy, 1981–2002. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 97(3): 551–566.
Reichelt, Malte, Makovi Kinga, Sargsyan, Anahit (2021). The impact of COVID-19 on gender inequality in the labor market and gender-role attitudes, European Societies, 23:sup1: S228-S245.
Standish, Katerina (2020). A coming wave: suicide and gender after COVID-19. Journal of Gender Studies, 30(2): 1-5.
Zaidi, Zehra R., Fordham, Maureen (2021). The missing half of the Sendai framework: Gender and women in the implementation of global disaster risk reduction policy. Progress in Disaster Science, 10: 100170.
2. Katastrofer, fred och konflikt
Bloem, Jeffrey R. & Salemi, Colette (2021). COVID-19 and conflict. World Development, 140: 105294.
Hollis, Simon (2018). Bridging international relations and disaster studies: the case of disaster-conflict scholarship. Disasters, 42(1): 19-40.
Kelman, Ilan (2018). Connecting theories of cascading disasters and disaster diplomacy. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 30: 172-179.
Ide, Tobias (2021). COVID-19 and armed conflict. World Development, 140: 105355.
Ide, Tobias, Brzoska, Michael, Donges, Jonathan F., Schleussner, Carl-Friedrich (2020). Multi-method evidence for when and how climate-related disasters contribute to armed conflict risk, Global Environmental Change, 62: 102063.
Mach, Katharine J., Kraan, Caroline M., Adger, W Neil, Buhaug, Halvard, Burke, Marshall, Fearon, James D., Field, Christopher B., Hendrix, Cullen S., Maystedt, Jean-Francois, O’Loughlin, John, Roessler, Philip, Scheffran, Jürgen, Schultz, Kenneth A., von Uexkull, Nina (2019). Climate as a risk factor for armed conflict. Nature, 571: 193-197.
Mehrl, Marius & Thurner, Paul W. (2021). The Effect of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Global Armed Conflict: Early Evidence. Political Studies Review, 19(2): 286-293.
Mena, Rodrigo & Hilhorst, Dorthea (2021). The (im)possibilities of disaster risk reduction in the context of high-intensity conflict: the case of Afghanistan. Environmental Hazards, 20(2): 188-208.
Von Uexkull, Nina, Croicu, Mihai, Fjelde, Hanne, Buhaug, Halvard (2016). Civil conflict sensitivity to growing-season drought. PNAS, 113(44): 12391-12396.
Walch, Colin (2018). Disaster risk reduction amidst armed conflict: informal institutions, rebel groups, and wartime political orders. Disasters, 42(S2): S239-S264.
Whittaker, Charlie, Frühauf, Anna, Burthem, Samuel J., Parry, Rebecca S., Kotikalapudi, Meghana, Liang, Yihui, Moffett Barker, Mary, Patel, Parth R., Kelman, Ilan (2018). A disaster diplomacy perspective of acute public health events. Disasters, 42(S2): S173-S195.
3. Ekosystembaserad katastrofriskreducering
Anderson, Carl C., Renaud, Fabrice G., Hanscomb, Stuart, Gonzalez-Ollauri, Alejandro (2022). Green, hybrid, or grey disaster risk reduction measures: What shapes public preferences for nature-based solutions? Journal of Environmental Management, 310: 114727.
Anderson, Carl C., Renaud, Fabrice G. (2021). A review of public acceptance of nature-based solutions: The ‘why’, ‘when’, and ‘how’ of success for disaster risk reduction measures. Ambio 50: 1552–1573.
Bernello, Giacomo, Mondino, Elena, Bortolini, Lucia (2022). People’s Perception of Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Mitigation: The Case of Veneto Region (Italy). Sustainability,14 (8): 4621.
Dunlop, Thomas, Khojasteh, Danial, Cohen-Shacham, Emanuelle, Glamore, William C., Haghani, Milad, van den Bosch, Matilda, Rizzi, Daniela, Greve, Peter, Felder, Stefan (2024). The evolution and future of research on Nature-based Solutions to address societal challenges. Communications Earth & Environment 5: 132.
Everard, Mark, Johnston, Paul, Santillo, David, Staddon, Chad (2020). The role of ecosystems in mitigation and management of Covid-19 and other zoonoses, Environmental Science & Policy, 111: 7-17.
Faivre, Nicolas, Sgobbi, Alessandra, Happaerts, Sander, Raynal, Julie, Schmidt, Laura (2018). Translating the Sendai Framework into action: The EU approach to ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 32: 4-10.
McVittie, Alistair, Cole, Lorna, Wreford, Anita, Sgobbi, Alessandra, Yordi, Beatriz (2018). Ecosystem-based solutions for disaster risk reduction: Lessons from European applications of ecosystem-based adaptation measures. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 32: 42-54.
Nehren, Udo, Arce-Mojica, Teresa, Cara Barrett, Ali, Cueto, J., Doswald, Nathalie, Janzen, Sally, Lange, Wolfram, Ortiz Vargas, A., Pirazan-Palomar, Laura, Renaud, Fabrice G., Sandholz, Simone, Sebesvari, Zita, Sudmeier-Rieux, Karen, Walz, Yvonne (2023). Towards a typology of nature-based solutions for disaster risk reduction, Nature-Based Solutions, 3: 100057.
Sudmeier-Rieux, Karen, Arce-Mojica, Teresa, Boehmer, Hans Jürgen, Doswald, Nathalie, Emerton, Lucy, Friess, Dan, Galvin, Stephen, Hagenlocher Michael, James, H., Laban, P., Lacambra, C., Lange, Wolfram, McAdoo, B.G.,, Moos, Christine, Mysiak, J., Narvaez, L., Nehren, Udo, Peduzzi, Pascal, Renaud, Fabrice G., Sandholz, Simone, Schreyers Louise, Sebesvari, Zita, Tom T., Triyanti, Annisa, van Eijk, Pieter, van Staveren, Martijn, Vicarelli, M., Walz, Yvonne (2021). Scientific evidence for ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction. Nature Sustainability 4: 803–810.
Triyanti Annisa & Chu, Eric (2018). A survey of governance approaches to ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction: Current gaps and future directions, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 32: 11-21.
Walz, Yvonne, Janzen, Sally, Narvaez, Liliana, Ortiz-Vargas, Andrea, Woelki, Jacob, Doswald, Nathalie, Sebesvari, Zita (2021). Disaster-related losses of ecosystems and their services. Why and how do losses matter for disaster risk reduction? International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 63: 102425.
4. Kommunikation och katastrofer
Albrecht, Frederike (2022). Natural hazards as political events: framing and politicisation of floods in the United Kingdom, Environmental Hazards, 21(1): 17-35.
Bohensky, Erin L., Leitch, Anne M. (2014). Framing the flood: a media analysis of themes of resilience in the 2011 Brisbane flood. Reg Environ Change 14: 475–488.
Hall, Kevin & Wolf, Meike (2021). Whose crisis? Pandemic flu, “communication disasters” and the struggle for hegemony. Health, 25(3): 322–338.
Kuttschreuter, Margot, Gutteling, Jan M., de Hond, Maureen (2011). Framing and tone-of-voice of disaster media coverage: The aftermath of the Enschede fireworks disaster in the Netherlands. Health, Risk & Society, 13(3): 201–220.
Lindholm, Jenny, Carlsson, Tom, Albrecht, Frederike, Hermansson, Helena (2023). Chapter 7. Communicating Covid-19 on social media: Analysing the use of Twitter and Instagram by Nordic health authorities and prime ministers. Johansson, Bengt, Ihlen, Øyvind, Lindholm, Jenny, Blach-Ørsten, Marc (Eds.) Communicating a pandemic: Crisis management and Covid-19 in the Nordic countries. Gothenburg: Nordicom: ss149–172.
Son, Jaebong & Negahban, Arash (2023). Examining the Impact of Emojis on Disaster Communication: A Perspective from the Uncertainty Reduction Theory. AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction, 15(4): 377-413.
Sturges, David L. (1994). Communicating through crisis: A strategy for organisational survival. Management Communication Quarterly, 7(3): 297–316.
Tagliacozzo, Serena, Albrecht, Frederike, Ganapati, N.Emel (2021). International Perspectives on COVID-19 Communication Ecologies: Public Health Agencies’ Online Communication in Italy, Sweden, and the United States. American Behavioral Scientist, 65(7): 934-955.
Thistlethwaite, Jason, Henstra, Daniel, Minano, Andrea, Dordi, Truzaar (2019). Policy framing in the press: analyzing media coverage of two flood disasters. Reg Environ Change 19: 2597–2607.
Tierney, Kathleen, Bevc, Christine, Kuligowski, Erica (2006). Metaphors Matter: Disaster Myths, Media Frames, and Their Consequences in Hurricane Katrina. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 604(1): 57-81.
5. Katastrofer och socialt kapital
Albrecht, Frederike (2018). Natural hazard events and social capital: the social impact of natural disasters. Disasters, 42: 336–360.
Aldrich, Daniel P. (2015). It’s who you know: factors driving recovery from Japan’s 11 March 2011 disaster. Public Administration, 94: 399-413.
Aldrich, Daniel P. & Meyer, Michelle C. (2015). Social Capital and Community Resilience. American Behavioral Scientist, 59: 254-269.
Aldrich Daniel P. (2011). The externalities of strong social capital, post-tsunami recovery in Southeast India. Journal of Civil Society, 7: 81-99.
Chang, Kirk (2010). Community cohesion after a disaster: insights from a Carlisle flood. Disasters, 34: 289-302.
Dussaillant, Francisca & Guzmán, Eugenio (2014). Trust via disasters: the case of Chile’s 2010 earthquake. Disasters, 38: 808-832.
Ganapati, N.Emel (2012). In Good Company: Why Social Capital Matters for Women during Disaster Recovery, Public Administration Review, 72(3): 319-476.
Hawkins, Robert L. & Maurer, Katherine (2010). Bonding, Bridging and Linking: How Social Capital Operated in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. British Journal of Social Work, 40: 1777-1793.
Kyne, Dean, Aldrich, Daniel P. (2020). Capturing Bonding, Bridging, and Linking Social Capital through Publicly Available Data. Risk, Hazards, & Crisis in Public Policy, 11(1): 61-86.
Lin, Nan (1999). Building a Network Theory of Social Capital. Connections, 22: 28-51.
Lin, Nan (2000). Inequality in social capital. Contemporary Sociology, 29: 785-795.
Panday, Sarita, Rushton, Simon, Karki, Jiban, Balen, Julie, Barnes, Amy (2021). The role of social capital in disaster resilience in remote communities after the 2015 Nepal earthquake, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 55: 102112.
6. Riskperception och katastrofer
Dryhurst, Sarah, Schneider, Claudia R., Kerr, John, Freeman Alexandra L.J., Recchia, Gabriel, van der Bles, Anne M., Spiegelhalter David J., van der Linden, Sander (2022). Risk perceptions of COVID-19 around the world. Journal of Risk Research, 23(7-8): 994-1006.
Grothmann, Torsten, Reusswig, Fritz (2006). People at Risk of Flooding: Why Some Residents Take Precautionary Action While Others Do Not. Nat Hazards 38: 101–120.
Hudson, Paul, Hagedoorn, Liselotte, Bubeck, Philip (2020). Potential Linkages Between Social Capital, Flood Risk Perceptions, and Self-Efficacy. Int J Disaster Risk Sci 11: 251–262.
Marshall, Tracy M. (2020). Risk perception and safety culture: Tools for improving the implementation of disaster risk reduction strategies, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 47, 2020: 101557.
Morss, Rebecca E., Lazrus, Heather, Bostrom, Ann, Demuth, Julie L. (2020). The influence of cultural worldviews on people’s responses to hurricane risks and threat information. Journal of Risk Research, 23(12): 1620–1649.
Ridolfi, Elena, Albrecht, Frederike, & Di Baldassarre, Giuliano (2020). Exploring the role of risk perception in influencing flood losses over time. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 65(1): 12–20.
Siegrist, Michael and Árvai, Joseph (2020). Risk Perception: Reflections on 40 Years of Research. Risk Analysis, 40: 2191-2206.
Slovic, Paul (2020). Risk Perception and Risk Analysis in a Hyperpartisan and Virtuously Violent World. Risk Analysis, 40: 2231-2239.
Slovic, Paul (1987). Perception of Risk. Science 236:280-285.
Teutschbein, Claudia, Albrecht, Frederike, Blicharska, Malgorzata, Tootoonchi, Faranak, Stenfors, Elin, Grabs, Thomas (2023). Drought hazards and stakeholder perception: Unraveling the interlinkages between drought severity, perceived impacts, preparedness, and management. Ambio 52: 1262–1281.
Wen Xue, Hine, Donald W., Loi, Natasha M., Thorsteinsson, Einar B., Phillips, Wendy J. (2014). Cultural worldviews and environmental risk perceptions: A meta-analysis. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 40: 249-258
2) Säkerhetspolitisk analys: Teori och praktik
Obligatorisk/gemensam litteratur
Böcker:
Kroenig, Matthew (2020) The Return of Great Power Rivalry: Democracy versus Autocracy from the Ancient World to the U.-S. and China. New York: Oxford University Press (300 s)
Thorallsson, Baldur, ed. (2019. Small States and Shelter Theory: Iceland’s External Affairs. London: Routledge (240 s).
Artiklar:
Græger, Nina (2019) Illiberalism, Geopolitics, and Middle Power Security: Lessons from the Norwegian case. International Journal 74(1): 84–102.
Mälksoo, Maria (2016) From the ESS to the EU Global Strategy: External Policy, Internal Purpose. Contemporary Security Policy 37(3): 374-388.
Bauman, Rainer, och Stengel, Frank A. (2014) Foreign Policy Analysis, Globalisation and Non-State Actors: State-Centric after All? Journal of International Relations and Development 17(4): 489-521.
Knudsen, Bård B. (2012) Developing a National Security Policy/Strategy: A Roadmap. Sicherheit und Frieden 31(3): 135-140.
Raunio, Tapio, och Wagner, Wolfgang (2020). The Party Politics of Foreign and Security Policy. Foreign Policy Analysis 16(4): 515-531.
Valbar litteratur
Stormaktsrivalitet
Blomdahl, Mikael (2023) “The National Security Advisor in the Role as Coordinator and Counselor: H. R. McMaster and John Bolton in the Trump Administration”, Amerikastudien/American Studies 68(1).
Mastanduno, Michael (2019) Partner Politics: Russia, China, and the Challenge of Extending US Hegemony after the Cold War. Security Studies 28(3): 479-504
Silvius, Ray (2019) Chinese–Russian Economic Relations: Developing the Infrastructure of a Multipolar Global Political Economy? International Politics 56: 622-638
Meijer, Hugo och Brooks, Stephen G. (2021) Illusions of Autonomy: Why Europe Cannot Provide for Its Security If the United States Pulls Back. International Security 45(4): 7–43
Europeiska småstater
Bladaite, Neringa, och Seselgyte, Margarita (2020) Building a Multiple ‘Security Shelter’ in the Baltic States after EU and NATO Accession. Europe-Asia Studies 72(6): 1010–1032
Bocse, Alexandra-Maria (2020) NATO, Energy Security and Institutional Change. European Security 29(4): 436-455
Doeser, Fredrik (2014) “Sweden´s Libya Decision: A Case of Humanitarian Intervention”,
International Politics 51, pp: 196-213.
Schmidt-Felzmann, Anke & Engelbrekt, Kjell (2018) Challenges in the Baltic Sea Region: Geopolitics, Insecurity and Identity. Global Affairs4(4-5): 445-466
Säkerhetspolitikens form och innehåll
Breitenbauch, Henrik & Jakobsson, André Ken (2018) Defence Planning as Strategic Fact: Introduction. Defence Studies 18(3): 253-261
Giumelli, Francesco, Hofffman, Fabian & Ksiazczaková, Anna (2021) The When, What, Where and Why of European Union Sanctions. European Security 30(1): 1-23
Mainwaring, Sarah (2020) Always in Control? Sovereign States in Cyberspace. European Journal of International Security 5: 215-232
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3. Kritiska säkerhetsstudier
Obligatorisk/gemensam litteratur
Böcker:
Peoples, Columba and Vaughan-Williams, Nick (2021) Critical Security Studies: An Introduction. Abingdon: Routledge. 3rd Ed. 294s
Salter, Mark B. and Mutulu, can E. (Eds) (2012) Research Methods in Critical Security Studies: An Introduction. Abingdon: Routledge. 256s
Valbar litteratur
Ontologisk säkerhet
Mitzen, Jennifer (2006) Ontological Security in World Politics: State Identity and the Security Dilemma. European Journal of International Relations 12(3): 341-370
Rossdale, Chris (2015) Enclosing Critique: The Limits of Ontological Security. International Political Sociology 9(4): 369–386.
Steele, Brent J. (2005) Ontological security and the power of self-identity: British neutrality and the American Civil War. Review of International Studies 31(3): 519-540.
Untalan, Camina Yu. 2020. Decentering the Self, Seeing Like the Other: Toward a Postcolonial Approach to Ontological Security. International Political Sociology 14(1): 40–56.
Lokala säkerhetsbegrepp
Aning, K. & Zelmanovitz Axelrod, I. (2022) “Hybrid Security Provision in African Post-Colonial Settings: The Cases of Burkina Faso and Sierra Leone”, The International Spectator, vol. 58, no. 2, 140–157.
Bubandt, N. (2005). Vernacular Security: The Politics of Feeling Safe in Global, National and Local Worlds. Security Dialogue, 36(3), 275-296. https://doi.org/10.1177/0967010605057015
Elbek, L. L., & Starke, P. (2024). Registers of security: The concept of tryghed in Danish politics. Security Dialogue, 55(2), 216-234. https://doi.org/10.1177/09670106231223121
Nyman, Jonna (2023) “Towards a Global Security Studies: What Can Looking at China Tell Us About the Concept of Security?”, European Journal of International Relations, vol. 29, no. 3, 673–697.
Säkerhetspolitiska narrativ
Chaban, N., Zhabotynska, S., & Knodt, M. (2023). What makes strategic narrative efficient: Ukraine on Russian e-news platforms. Cooperation and Conflict, 58(4), 419-440. https://doi.org/10.1177/00108367231161272
Considine, L. (2022) Narrative and nuclear weapons: The entelechial force of the nuclear origin myth. International Theory 14(3): 551-570. doi:10.1017/S1752971921000257
Crilley, R., & Chatterje-Doody, P. N. (2020). Emotions and war on YouTube: affective investments in RT’s visual narratives of the conflict in Syria. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 33(5), 713–733. https://doi.org/10.1080/09557571.2020.1719038
Homolar, A., & Turner, O (2024) Narrative alliances: the discursive foundations of international order, International Affairs 100(1): 203–220, https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiad291
Genus och kritiska säkerhetsstudier
Aggestam, K., & Rosamond, A. B. (2018). Re-politicising the Gender-Security Nexus: Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Policy. European Review of International Studies, 5(3), 30-48. https://doi.org/10.3224/eris.v5i3.02
Hansen, L. (2000). Gender, Nation, Rape: Bosnia and the Construction of Security. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 3(1), 55–75. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616740010019848
Sjoberg, L. (2015). Seeing sex, gender, and sexuality in international security. International Journal, 70(3), 434-453. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020702015584590
Young, I.M. (2003) The logic of masculinist protection: Reflections on the current security state. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 29(1): 1-25. https://doi.org/10.1086/375708
Säkerhetisering
Balzacq, T., Léonard, S., & Ruzicka, J. (2016). ‘Securitization’ revisited: theory and cases. International Relations, 30(4), 494-531. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047117815596590
Floyd, R. (2015). Extraordinary or ordinary emergency measures: what, and who, defines the ‘success’ of securitization? Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 29(2), 677–694. https://doi.org/10.1080/09557571.2015.1077651
Ganz, A. (2024). Emotions and securitisation: a new materialist discourse analysis. European Journal of International Relations, 30(2), 280-305. https://doi.org/10.1177/13540661221151038
Waever, O. (1993) Securitization and desecuritization. In: Lipschutz, R.D. On Security. Available at: https://www.libraryofsocialscience.com/assets/pdf/Waever-Securitization.pdf
4) Politisk krishantering
Obligatorisk/gemensam litteratur
Böcker:
Pursiainen, Christer (2018) The Crisis management cycle. New York: Routledge (186 s).
Artiklar:
Bachrach, Peter & Baratz, Morton S. (1963) Decisions and Nondecisions: An Analytical Framework, The American Political Science Review57(3): 632-642. https://doi.org/10.2307/1952568 (11 s)
Crayne, Mathew P., & Medeiros, Kelsey E. (2021). Making sense of crisis: Charismatic, ideological, and pragmatic leadership in response to COVID-19. American Psychologist 76(3): 462–474. https://doi.org/10.1037/amp0000715. (12 s).
Deverell, Edward Stiglund, Jonatan (2015) Crisis : Designing a method for organizational crisis investigation, s 29–54 i Nathalie Schiffino, Laurent Taskins, Cecile Donis & Julien Raone (red.) Organizing after crisis: the challenge of learning. Brussels: Peter Lang Publishing Group. (25 s)
Ekengren, Magnus, Engström, Alina & Rhinard, Mark (2021) Coronapandemin – en smygande kris vintern 2020. Statsvetenskaplig tidskrift 123(5): 33-66 (33s)
Kuipers, Sanneke, van der Wilt, Annemarie & Wolbers, Jeroen (2022) Pandemic publishing: A bibliometric review of COVID-19 research in the crisis and disaster literature. Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy 13(4): 302-32 (30 s)
Rådestad, Carl & Larsson, Oscar (2020) Responsibilization in contemporary Swedish crisis management: expanding ‘bare life’ biopolitics through exceptionalism and neoliberal governmentality, Critical Policy Studies, 14:1, 86-105, DOI: 10.1080/19460171.2018.1530604 (19 s)
Strandh, Veronica & Eklund, Niklas (2018) Emergent groups in disaster research: Varieties of scientific observation over time and across studies of nine natural disasters. Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 26(3): 329-337. (8 s)
Vanhoonacker, Sophie & Wangen, Patrice (2015) 'Graham T. Allison, The Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis', in Martin Lodge, Edward C. Page, and Steven J. Balla (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Classics in Public Policy and Administration, Oxford Handbooks (2015; online edn, Oxford Academic, 7 July 2016), https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199646135.013.38. (14 s)
Staupe-Delgado, Reidar, Abdel-Fattah, Dina & Pursiainen, Christer (2022) A discipline without a name? Contrasting three fields dealing with hazards and disaster. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 70: 1-9 (9 s).
Stern, Eric, 1999. Crisis Decisionmaking: A Cognitive-Institutional Approach. Stockholm: Stockholm University Political Science Dissertation. 1–21. (20 s)
Valbar litteratur
Collaborative Crisis management (174 s)
Ansell, Chris, & Gash, Alison (2008). Collaborative Governance in theory and Practice. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 18, 543-571 (28 s).
Ansell Christopher, Doberstein Carey, Henderson Hayley, Siddiki Saba, ‘t Hart, Paul (2020) Understanding inclusion in collaborative governance: A mixed methods approach. Policy and Society 39(4):570-591 (21 s).
Chen, Xin & Sullivan, Andrew A (2023) Should I Stay or Should I Go? Why Participants Leave Collaborative Governance Arrangements. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 33(2): 246–261, https://doi.org/10.1093/jopart/muac024 (15 s).
Deverell, Edward, Alvinius, Aida & Hede, Susanne (2019) Maktförskjutning och maktutjämning i myndighetssamverkan: En kvalitativ studie om tjänstemän i beredskap på regional nivå. Statsvetenskaplig tidskrift 121(4): 549–567. https://journals.lub.lu.se/st/article/view/20511 (18 s).
Deverell, Edward, Alvinius, Aida & Hede, Susanne (2019) Horizontal Collaboration in Crisis Management, Risk, Hazards and Crisis in Public Policy 10(4):484-508. https://doi.org/10.1002/rhc3.12179 (24 s).
Parker, Charles, Nohrstedt, Daniel, Baird, Julia, Hermansson, Helena, Rubin, Olivier & Baekkeskov, Erik (2020) Collaborative crisis management: a plausibility probe of core assumptions. Policy and Society 39(4): 510–529 https://doi.org/10.1080/14494035.2020.1767337 (19 s)
Nohrstedt, Daniel, Bynander, Fredrik, Parker, Charles & ‘t Hart Paul (2018) Managing crises collaboratively: Prospects and problems—A systematic literature review, Perspectives on Public Management and Governance 1(4): 257–271, https://doi.org/10.1093/ppmgov/gvx018 (14 s).
Ödlund, Ann (2010) Pulling the Same Way? A Multi-Perspectivist Study of Crisis Cooperation in Government, Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 18(2): 96-107 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-5973.2010.00605.x (11 s).
Daniela Cristofoli, Scott Douglas, Jacob Torfing & Benedetta Trivellato (2022) Having it all: can collaborative governance be both legitimate and accountable?, Public Management Review, 24:5, 704-728, DOI: 10.1080/14719037.2021.1960736 (24s)
Policyanalys (216 s)
Ikani, Nikki (2019) Change and Continuity in the European Neighbourhood Policy: The Ukraine Crisis as a Critical Juncture. Geopolitics, 24:1, 20-50, https://doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2017.1422122 (30 s)
Kamkhaji, J.C. & Radaelli, C.M. (2017) Crisis, learning and policy change in the European Union”, Journal of European Public Policy 24(5): 714-734. (20 s)
Naime, Monica (2019) Bridging Crisis Management and Policy Transfer: A Cognitive Approach, International Public Management Review 19(2): 66-88 (22 s).
Nohrstedt, Daniel & Weible, Christopher (2010) The Logic of Policy Change after Crisis: Proximity and Subsystem Interaction, Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy 1(2):1-32. DOI: 10.2202/1944-4079.1035 (32 s)
Resodihardjo, Sandra L. (2021) The Agenda-Setting Process and Crises: Toward a Conceptual Framework. Oxford Research Encyclopedias of Politics. https://doi-org.proxy.annalindhbiblioteket.se/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.1594. (25 s)
Saurugger, Sabine & Terpan, Fabien (2016) Do crises lead to policy change? The multiple streams framework and the European Union’s economic governance instruments, Policy Sciences 49(35–53) (18 s).
Walgrave, Stefaan & Varone, Frédéric (2008) Punctuated Equilibrium and Agenda-Setting: Bringing Parties Back in: Policy Change after the Dutroux Crisis in Belgium. Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions 21(3): 365–395 (30 s)
Zahariadis, Nikolaos, Petridou, Evangelia, Exadaktylos, Theofanis & Sparf, Jörgen (2021) Policy styles and political trust in Europe’s national responses to the COVID-19 crisis, Policy Studies, DOI: 10.1080/01442872.2021.2019211. (22 s)
Grossman, Peter Z. (2019) Utilizing Ostrom’s institutional analysis and development framework toward an understanding of crisis-driven policy, Policy Sciences volume 52, pages3–20 (2019) (17s).
Genusperspektiv (185 s)
Bahn, Kate, Cohen, Jennifer & van der Meulen Rodgers, Yana (2020) A Feminist Perspective on COVID-19 and the Value of Care Work Globally. Gender Work and Organization 27: 695–699. (8 s)
Branicki, LJ. (2020) COVID-19, ethics of care and feminist crisis management. Gender Work and Organzation 27: 872– 883. (11 s)
Dobusch, L, Kreissl, K. (2020) Privilege and burden of im-/mobility governance: On the reinforcement of inequalities during a pandemic lockdown. Gender Work and Organization 27: 709–716. (7 s)
Elomäki, Anna & Kantola, Johanna (2022) Feminist Governance in the European Parliament: The Political Struggle over the Inclusion of Gender in the EU’s COVID-19 Response. Politics & Gender, First View , pp. 1 – 22 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743923X21000544 (21 s)
Ericson, Mathias (2020) Gendering risk and vulnerability: Tensions and conflicting views in crisis preparedness work in Sweden.Gender work & organization 27(6): 1308-1320 (12 s)
Jansson, Ulrika & Linghag, Sofie (2015) Genusperspektiv på ledning och samverkan vid olyckor och kriser – en forskningsöversikt. Stockholm: MSB 2015 (60 s) .
Kvarnlöf, Linda & Wall, Erika. (2021) Stories of the storm: the interconnection between risk management strategies and everyday experiences of rurality. Journal of Risk Research 24(8):1016-1029 (14 s)
Mellström, Ulf, Ericson, Mathias & Callerstig, Ann-Charlotte (2016) Introduction: Masculinities, Gender Equality, Crisis Management and the Rescue Services: Contested Terrains and Challenges. I Mathias Ericson & Ulf Mellström (red) Masculinities, gender equality and crisis management, Burlington, VT: Ashgate (16 s).
Åse, Cecilia. (2016) Ship of Shame: Gender and Nation in Narratives of the 1981 Soviet Submarine Crisis in Sweden. Journal of Cold War Studies 18(1): 112–132. (21 s)
Åse, Cecilia. (2015) Crisis Narratives and Masculinist Protection. International Feminist Journal of Politics 17(4): 595–610. (15 s)
Institutionella perspektiv (164 s)
Boersma, Kees, Ferguson, Julie, Groenewegen, Peter & Wolbers, Jeroen (2021) The dynamics of power in disaster response networks. Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy 12(4): 418-433 (15 s).
Boin, Arjen & ‘t Hart, Paul. (2003) Public Leadership in Times of Crisis: Mission Impossible?, Public Administration Review 63(5): 544–553. (9 s)
Boin, R., McConnell, A., & ‘t Hart, P. (2009). Crisis Exploitation: Political and Policy Impacts of Framing Contests. Journal of European Public Policy 16(1): 81–106. (25 s)
Christensen, Tom, Lægreid, Per & Rykkja, Lise H. (2016) Organizing for Crisis Management: Building Governance Capacity and Legitimacy, Public Administration Review 76(6): 887-897 (10 s).
Deverell, Edward (2021) Professionalization of crisis management: A case study of local-level crisis communicators in Sweden Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 29(2):131-142 (11 s).
‘t Hart, P. (1993) Symbols, Rituals and Power: The Lost Dimensions of Crisis Management, Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management1(1): 29–43. (20 s)
’t Hart, Paul, Rosenthal, Uriel & Kouzmin, Alexander. (1993) Crisis Decision Making: The Centralization thesis, Administration & Society25(1):12–44. (32 s)
Schiffino, Nathalie, Taskin, Laurent, Donis, Céline & Raone, Julien. (2017) Post-crisis learning in public agencies: what do we learn from both actors and institutions?. Policy Studies 38(1): 59–75. (16 s)
Framing (157 s)
Albrecht, Frederike (2020) Natural hazards as political events: framing and politicisation of floods in the United Kingdom. Environmental Hazards 21(1): 17-35. (18s)
Abdou Hadj, Leila (2020) ‘Push or pull’? Framing immigration in times of crisis in the European Union and the United States. Journal of European Integration 42(5): 643–658. (15 s).
Brändström, Annika & Kuipers, Sanneke (2003) From ‘Normal Incidents’ to Political Crises: Understanding the Selective Politicization of Policy Failures. Government and Opposition 38(3):279 - 305. (26 s).
Ganesh, Bharath & Froio, Caterina. (2020) A “Europe des Nations”: far right imaginative geographies and the politicization of cultural crisis on Twitter in Western Europe. Journal of European Integration 42(5): 715–732. (17 s)
Liu, Yihong & Boin, Arjen. (2020) Framing a mega-disaster: Political rhetoric and the Wenchuan earthquake. Safety Science 125: 1–8 (8 s)
Voltolini, Benedetta, Natorski, Michal & Hay, Colin (2020). Introduction: The politicisation of permanent crisis in Europe. Journal of European Integration 42(5): 609–624. (15 s)
Widmaier, W. (2007) Constructing foreign policy crises: interpretive leadership in the cold war and war on terrorism. International Studies Quarterly 51(4): 779–794. (15 s)
Simonsen, Sandra (2022) Swedish exceptionalism and the Sars-CoV2 pandemic crisis: Representations of crisis and national identity in the public sphere. Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy 13(3): 277-295 (18s)
Wodak, Ruth. (2021), Crisis communication and crisis management during COVID-19, Global Discourse 11(3): 329-353 https://doi.org/10.1332/204378921X16100431230102 (25 s)
Normativa perspektiv (152 s)
Boin, Arjen & Rhinard, Mark (2023) Crisis management performance and the European Union: the case of COVID-19, Journal of European Public Policy, 30:4, 655-675, DOI: 10.1080/13501763.2022.2141304 (20s).
Compton, Mallory, Scott Douglas, Lauren Fahy, Joannah Luetjens, Paul ‘t Hart & Judith van Erp (2021): New development: Walk on the bright side—what might we learn about public governance by studying its achievements?, Public Money & Management (42(1): 49-51, DOI:10.1080/09540962.2021.1975994. (3 s).
Danielsson, Erna & Sjöstedt-Landén, A. (2020) Leader Normativity in Crisis Management: Tales From a School Fire. Risks, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy 11: 139–165. (27 s)
Douglas, Scott, Thomas Schillemans, Paul ‘t Hart, Chris Ansell, Lotte Bøgh Andersen, Matthew Flinders, Brian Head, Donald Moynihan, Tina Nabatchi, Janine O’Flynn, B. Guy Peters, Jos Raadschelders, Alessandro Sancino, Eva Sørensen & Jacob Torfing (2021) Rising to Ostrom’s challenge: an invitation to walk on the bright side of public governance and public service, Policy Design and Practice, 4:4, 441-451, DOI: 10.1080/25741292.2021.1972517 (10 s).
McConnell, A. (2011) Success? Failure? Something in-between? A framework for evaluating crisis management. Policy and Society 30(2): 63–76. (13 s)
Olson, Richard Stuart & Gawronski, Vincent T. (2010) From disaster event to political crisis: a “5C+A” framework for analysis. International Studies Perspectives 11(3): 205–221. (16 s)
Rosenthal, Uriel & Kouzmin, Alexander. (1997) Crises and crisis management: toward comprehensive government decision making, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 7(2): 277–304. (27 s)
Shlomo Mizrahi, Eran Vigoda-Gadot, Nissim Cohen (2021) How Well Do They Manage a Crisis? The Government's Effectiveness During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Public Administration Review 81(6) 1120-1130. (10 s)
Windsor, Leah C., Yannitell Reinhardt, Gina, Windsor, Alistair J., Ostergard, Robert, Allen, Susan, Burns, Courtney, Giger, Jarod, Wood, Reed (2020) Gender in the time of COVID-19: Evaluating national leadership and COVID-19 fatalities. PLoS ONE 15(12): e0244531. https://doi.org/10.1371/ journal.pone.0244531. (26 s)