Understanding where Emergency Management Gets the Knowledge to Solve the Problems They Face: Where are We More than 20 Years after the IJMED Special Edition Calls on Closing the Gap?

Brian D. Williams
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In 1993, the IJMED published a special edition calling for a closing of the gap between academic research and the practice of emergency management. The goal of this paper is to understand where we are in the knowledge gap by examining where emergency management professionals get the information needed to solve the problems they face. Twenty—four interviews were conducted with emergency management professionals in the Southeast Texas and Houston-Galveston Regions along the Texas Gulf Coast. The findings suggest that experience is pervasive as a source and most report utilizing a network of peers to gain information to solve problems. Even among those with an advanced degree, there is a perception that there is either no research out there, or at least nothing that is readily available. The findings accentuate the need for research to focus its distribution efforts through federal and state training programs and planning, for academia to facilitate a mix of education and experience in practice, and for experienced practitioners to reach out to research through degreed peers to facilitate knowledge transfer and close the knowledge gap for disasters.
了解应急管理从哪里获得知识来解决他们面临的问题:在IJMED特别版呼吁缩小差距20多年后,我们在哪里?
1993年,IJMED出版了一个特别版,呼吁缩小学术研究与应急管理实践之间的差距。本文的目的是通过检查应急管理专业人员从哪里获得解决他们面临的问题所需的信息,来了解我们在知识差距中的位置。对德克萨斯州东南部和德克萨斯州墨西哥湾沿岸休斯顿-加尔维斯顿地区的应急管理专业人员进行了24次访谈。研究结果表明,经验是一种普遍的来源,大多数人都利用同龄人的网络来获取信息以解决问题。即使在那些拥有高等学位的人中,也有一种观点认为,要么没有现成的研究,要么至少没有现成的研究。研究结果强调,研究需要通过联邦和州的培训计划和规划来集中其分发工作,学术界需要促进教育和实践经验的结合,有经验的从业者需要通过学位同行来接触研究,以促进知识转移和缩小灾害的知识差距。
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