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Bode | Jungmann | Serrano Velarde

Staatliche Organisationen und Krisenmanagement

Sonderband Leviathan 41 | 2023
Nomos,  2023, 301 Pages

ISBN 978-3-7560-0428-7


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englischCrises signal eventful deviations from the normal state of affairs and prompt societies to reflect (on themselves). The Covid-19 crisis provided a stark illustration of this. In view of the apparent omnipresence of crises, the question arises as to how states have dealt with and can deal with crises in the 21st century. This special volume explores this question, focusing on organisations of the state and state-mediated organising in terms of relations between public authorities and formally state-independent organisational contexts. The book presents studies on different areas of public services and different kinds of crises from a comparative perspective. It asks how, in crisis contexts, existing expectations or tensions in this regard are dealt with in an organisational or (re)organising way, or where this fails.

 

With contributions by

Cristina Besio | Ingo Bode | Susanne Dettmer | Henrik Dosdall | Maximilian Einhaus | Nils Ellebrecht | Charlotte Förster | Nina Füreder | Hanna Grauert, M.A. | Christin Heinz-Fischer | Christian Hilgert | Marco Jöstingmeier | Robert Jungmann | Jaromir Junne | Stefan Kaufmann | Martin Kornberger | Stephan Leixnering | Vera Linke | Teresa Löckmann | Renate E. Meyer | Uli Meyer | Uwe Schimank | Kathia Serrano Velarde | Sebastian Starystach | Jale Tosun.

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