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Kathleen Tierney

Professor
Ph.D., The Ohio State University
Director of the Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center,
Institute of Behavioral Science
Dr. Tierney's Vitae

Research Interests: social dimensions of hazards and disasters, including natural, technological, and human-induced extreme events.

Current Research Projects: studies on the organizational response to the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center disaster, risk perception and risk communication, the use of new technologies in disaster management, and the impacts of disasters on businesses.

Kathleen Tierney is a Professor of Sociology and Director of the Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The Hazards Center is housed in the Institute of Behavioral Science, where Prof. Tierney holds a joint appointment. Dr. Tierney's research focuses on the social dimensions of hazards and disasters, including natural, technological, and human-induced extreme events. With collaborators Michael Lindell and Ronald Perry, she recently published Facing the Unexpected: Disaster Preparedness and Response in the United States (Joseph Henry Press, 2001). This influential compilation presents a wealth of information derived from theory and research on disasters over the past 25 years. Among Dr. Tierney's current and recent research projects are studies on the organizational response to the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center disaster, risk perception and risk communication, the use of new technologies in disaster management, and the impacts of disasters on businesses.

Recent Publications: Facing the Unexpected: Disaster Preparedness and Response in the United States (Joseph Henry Press, 2001)