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Happy Birthday EHS 638: READINGS/ARTICLES UNIT 1: Social and Political Context a.) Getting Ready: Research on Disaster Preparedness. Chapter 2, pp 27-80 in Tierney, et al (course textbook) b.) Factors Influencing Disaster Preparedness and Response. Chapter 5, pp 157-198 in Tierney, et al. c.) The Wider Context: Societal Factors Influencing Emergency Management Policy and Practice. Chapter 6 in Tierney, et al. UNIT 2: Preparedness: Roles and Responsibilities a.) Meeting the Challenge: Organizational and Governmental Response in Disasters. Chapter 4, pp 121-156 in Tierney, et al. b.)Emergency Management and Preparedness. David W. White, Alabama Emergency Management Agency. c.)Integration of Emergency Medical Services Officers in Community Disaster Preparedness: A Preliminary Study of Five Variables. Walter G. Green III. Copyright 1998. d.) Roles and Responsibilities of Public Health in Disaster Preparedness and Response, Chapter 28 (pages646-682) in Public Health Administration: Principles for Population- Based Management. Aspen Publications, 2001. e.)State and Federal roles in preparedness: The Federal Disaster Plan UNIT 3: Integrated Emergency Management System/Comprehensive Emergency Management a.) Overview of Integrated Emergency Management Systems, Unit 2 in Principles of Emergency Management. EMI IS 230. March 2003 b.) Integrated Emergency Management. John Agius. June 06, 2003. c.) http://www.oes.ca.gov/oeshomep.nsf/all/SEMSbrochure/$file/SEMSbroch2.pdf (brochure for California SEMS) d.) http://www.oes.ca.gov/oeshomep.nsf/10884826d3b7edaa882565f0005adc7f/7c59014bc54199bc88256aae006fdcef?OpenDocument (Guidelines for California SEMS) e.) http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m3235/6_65/87469042/p1/article.jhtml The Emergency Management plan.