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El. knyga: Compassion in Disaster Management: The Essential Ethic of Relational Leadership

(Ethical Intelligence Pty Ltd., Australia)
  • Formatas: 300 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Aug-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040102435
  • Formatas: 300 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Aug-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040102435

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This book offers leaders, especially those in disaster management, a way to improve their ability to lead, serve, and protect others during disasters and crises. An essential text for aspiring and experienced leaders, especially those in the fields of EMS, fire services, law enforcement, and emergency management.



Should leadership minimize suffering? This book argues yes: offering leaders, especially those in disaster management, a way to improve their ability to lead, serve, and protect others during disasters and crises.

Drawing upon his own experiences as a disaster management specialist as well as high-level interviews with disaster management leaders from the USA, Australia and New Zealand, Crosweller bridges theory and practice to achieve three objectives. First, to establish the political and socio-cultural context in which disaster management leaders find themselves when seeking to protect citizens and minimise their suffering and vulnerability. Second, to provide an empirical account of how certain sociocultural influences affect their efficacy as leaders and that of their organisations, when seeking to improve well-being, provide protection, and reduce suffering and vulnerability. Third, to propose a relational leadership framework centred upon an ethic of compassion, and supported by behaviours, characteristics, and practices that can guide leaders when addressing the causes of suffering and vulnerability across the entire disaster management cycle. This framework progressively emerges as the reader navigates their way through each chapter.

An essential text for aspiring and experienced leaders, especially those in the fields of EMS, fire services, law enforcement, and emergency management. It will also appeal to students and researchers in related disciplines.

Table of Contents

Dedication

1. Introduction

Part 1: Setting the Scene

2. The Leadership Dilemma

3. Introducing Relational Leadership

Part 2: Suffering and Vulnerability

4. Understanding Suffering as a Basis for Relationality

5. Responsibility for Minimizing Suffering

6. Understanding Vulnerability as a Basis for Relationality

7. The Invulnerable-Relational Leadership Continuum

Part 3: Compassion and Virtue

8. Establishing Relationality through the Ethic of Compassion

9. The Politics of Compassion

10. Enhancing Relationality through the Lens of Virtue Ethics

11. The Seven Rules of Virtue

Part 4: Practices

12. Sustaining Relationality through Practical Wisdom

13. Sustaining Relationality through the Practice of Mindfulness

Conclusion

Epilogue

Mark Crosweller has 40 years of experience providing strategic policy advice on disaster management with local, state and national governments. He is a Distinguished Advisor to the National Security College Australian National University and Director of Ethical Intelligence Pty Ltd. His ongoing research interest is in relational leadership ethics.