Articles 2000-Present
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343. “The Dialogue Between Voltaire and Rousseau on the Lisbon Earthquake:  The Emergence of a Social Science View,”  Russell R. Dynes, International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 18: (2000) 97-115.
344. Modeling Earthquake Impact on Urban Lifeline Systems: Advances and Integration Stephanie E. Chang, Adam Rose, Masanobu Shinozuka, Walter D. Svekla, and Kathleen J. Tierney in Research Progress and Accomplishments 1999-2000.  (Buffalo, New York:  MCEER,  2000)  1-14.
345. In Memoriam:  Charles E. Fritz.  January 2, 1921 - May 5, 2000, E. L. Quarantelli.  Unscheduled Events, 18: (November 2000): 1-2.
346. Restoration Activities Following the Marmara, Turkey Earthquake pf August 17, 1999. Gary R. Webb, in Research Progress and Accomplishments 1999-2000.  (Buffalo, New York:  MCEER.  2000):  97-109. 
347. A Conversation With Russell Dynes and E.L. Quarantelli. Russell R. Dynes and E.L. Quarantelli  Environmental Hazards, 2: (2000) 3-9.
348. Disaster Research. by E. L. Quarantelli,  in Edgar F. Borgatta and Rhonada J. V. Montgomery (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Sociology Volume 1. (New York:  Macmillan. 2000):  681-688.
349. When Disasters Defy Borders:  What We Can Learn From The Red River Flood About Transnational Disasters, Tricia Wachtendorf  The Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 15: (2000)
350. “Bringing Culture Back In: Exploring the Cultural Dimensions of Disaster,” Gary R. Webb, Tricia Wachtendorf, and Anne Eyre,  International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 18:  5-19 (2000).
351. Businesses and Disasters:  Empirical Patterns and Unanswered Questions, Gary R. Webb, Kathleen J. Tierney, and James M. Dahlhamer, Natural Hazards Review, 1 (2000) 83-90.
352. Main Criteria For the Evaluation of Disaster Management and Its Application in Developing Societies. E. L. Quarantelli, in S. Herculano, M. F. Souza Porto and C. de  Freitas (EDS) Qualidade de Vida and Riscos Ambientais. (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Editora da Universidade Federal Fluminense. 2000):  171-215.  (in Portugese)
353. Predicting Earthquakes: Science, Pseudoscience, and Public Policy Paradox. Joanne M. Nigg, In Daniel Sarewitz, Roger A. Pielke, Jr., and Radford Byerly, Jr. (Eds.) Prediction:  Science, Decision Making, and the Future of Nature. (Washington, D.C.: Island Press.  2000):  135-156. 
354. Restoration Activities, Gary R. Webb, in The Marmara, Turkey Earthquake of August 17, 1999: Reconnaissance Report. (Buffalo, New York:  MCEER.  2000):  135-150.
355. The Lisbon Earthquake in 1755: Contested Meanings in the First Modern Disaster.  Russell R. Dynes,  TsuInfo Alert, 2 (2000):  10-18.
355b. “Social, Economic, and Policy Issues Associated With Health Care Facilities,” Joanne M. Nigg, in Proceedings of the MCEER Workshop for Seismic Hazard Mitigation of Health Care Facilities, ed. by George C. Lee, Mohammed Ettouney, Mircea Grigoriu, Jerome Hauer, and Joanne Nigg (Buffalo, New York: MCEER, 2000): 101-105.
356. “Controversy and Consensus in Disaster Mental Health Research,” Kathleen J. Tierney, Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 15(4) (October-December 2000): 181-187.
357. “Another Selective Look at Future Social Crises: Some Aspects of Which We Can Already See in the Present,” E. L. Quarantelli, Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 9 (2001): 233-237. 
358. “Statistical and Conceptual Problems in the Study of Disasters,” E. L. Quarantelli, Disaster Prevention and Management 10 (2001): 325-338.
359. “Modeling Earthquake Impact on Urban Lifeline Systems: Advances and Integration in Loss Estimation,” Stephanie E. Chang, Adam Z. Rose, Masanobu Shinozuka, and Kathleen J. Tierney, in Earthquake Engineering Frontiers in the New Millennium- Proceedings of the China-US Symposium on Earthquake Engineering, Beijing, 8-11 November 2000, ed. by B. F. Spencer and Y. X. Hu (The Netherlands: Swets & Zeitlinger, 2001): 195-201.
360. “Natural Hazards and Disasters,” Joanne M. Nigg and Dennis Mileti, in Handbook of Environmental Sociology, ed. by Riley E. Dunlap and William Michelson (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2002): 272-294.
361. “What Are the Implications for Disaster Planning from the Following Observations Made in the Response to the Attack on the World Trade Center?” E. L. Quarantelli, Disasters and Social Crisis Research Network Newsletter 8 (December 2001).  (Electronic newsletter: http://www.anglia.ac.uk/geography/d&scrn/newsletter7&8/quarantelli.htm).
362. “Sustainable Development as Collective Surge,” B. E. Aguirre, Social Science Quarterly 83 (2002): 101-118.
363. “Sociology of Panic,” E. L. Quarantelli, in International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, ed. by Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes (Oxford, United Kingdom: Elsevier Science Ltd., 2002):  11020-11023.
364. “The EMA Workshop in Australia,” B. E. Aguirre, International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 20(2002).
365. “Urban Vulnerability in Disasters in Developing Countries: Managing Risks,” E. L. Quarantelli, in The Future of Disaster Risk: Building Safer Cities: Conference Papers, ed. by Alcira Kreimer, Margaret Arnold and Anne Carlin (Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2002): 237-262.
366. “Market-Focused and Open-Systems Approaches to Earthquake Loss Reduction: Contextualizing the Role of Engineering Research,” Michel Bruneau and Kathleen J. Tierney, Natural Hazards Review 3(2002): 48-54.
367. “The Impact of the Y2K Threat on Hospital Emergency Preparedness,” Rory Connell, in Student Research Accomplishments, 2001-2002, (Buffalo, NY: Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, 2002): 87-96.
368. “The Role of the Mass Communication System in Natural and Technological Disasters and Possible Extrapolation to Terrorism Situations,” E. L. Quarantelli, Risk Management: An International Journal 4(2002): 7-22.
369. “Can Sustainable Development Sustain Us?” B. E. Aguirre, International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 20(2002): 111-126.
370. “Who Was In Charge of the Massive Evacuation of Lower Manhattan by Water Transport on September 11?  No One Was, Yet It Was an Extremely Successful Operation. Implications?” James M. Kendra, Tricia Wachtendorf and E. L. Quarantelli, Securitas 1(2002): 3-5.
371. “The Disaster Research Center(DRC) Field Studies of Organized Behavior in Disaster,” E. L. Quarantelli,” E. L. Quarantelli, in Methods of Disaster Research, ed. by Robert Stallings (Philadelphia, PA: Xlibris, 2002): 94-116.
372. “Strength of a City: A Disaster Research Perspective on the World Trade Center Attack.”  Published on the Web by the Social Science Research Council at http://www.ssrc.org/sept11.
373. “Can Sustainable Development Sustain Us?  A Response to Allen H. Barton, John Handmer, and Dennis S. Mileti,” B. E. Aguirre, International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 20(2002): 139.
374. “The Field Turns Fifty: Social Change and the Practice of Disaster Field Work,” Kathleen J. Tierney, in Methods of Disaster Research, ed. by Robert Stallings (Philadelphia, PA: Xlibris, 2002): 349-374.
375. 375. “Integrated Research in Risk Analysis and Decision Making in a Democratic Society,” in Integrated Research in Risk Analysis and Decision Making in a Democratic Society - Workshop Report July 17-18, 2002 (Arlington, VA:  National Science Foundation, 2002): 79-82.
396B. Searching for a System: Multi-Organizational Coordination in the September 11th World Trade Center Search and Rescue Response. Joseph E.Trainor, 2004.