Thomas A Birkland
Thomas A Birkland
Professor of Public Policy and Public Administration, North Carolina State University
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An introduction to the policy process: Theories, concepts, and models of public policy making
TA Birkland
Routledge, 2015
19862015
After disaster: Agenda setting, public policy, and focusing events
TA Birkland
Georgetown University Press, 1997
15541997
Focusing events, mobilization, and agenda setting
TA Birkland
Journal of public policy 18 (1), 53-74, 1998
8711998
Lessons of disaster: Policy change after catastrophic events
TA Birkland
Georgetown University Press, 2006
8292006
Agenda setting in public policy
TA Birkland
Handbook of public policy analysis, 89-104, 2017
2372017
“The World Changed Today”: Agenda‐Setting and Policy Change in the Wake of the September 11 Terrorist Attacks
TA Birkland
Review of Policy Research 21 (2), 179-200, 2004
2282004
Media framing and policy change after Columbine
TA Birkland, RG Lawrence
American Behavioral Scientist 52 (10), 1405-1425, 2009
2022009
Disasters, lessons learned, and fantasy documents
TA Birkland
Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 17 (3), 146-156, 2009
1432009
Is federalism the reason for policy failure in Hurricane Katrina?
T Birkland, S Waterman
Publius: The Journal of Federalism 38 (4), 692-714, 2008
1332008
Guns, Hollywood, and School Safety: Defining the School‐Shooting Problem Across Public Arenas*
RG Lawrence, TA Birkland
Social Science Quarterly 85 (5), 1193-1207, 2004
1162004
Natural disasters as focusing events: Policy communities and political response
TA Birkland
International journal of mass emergencies and disasters 14 (2), 221-243, 1996
1081996
An Introduction to the Policy Process: Theories
TA Birkland
Concepts, and Models of, 2005
1032005
River ecology and flood hazard mitigation
TA Birkland, RJ Burby, D Conrad, H Cortner, WK Michener
Natural Hazards Review 4 (1), 46-54, 2003
1002003
Learning and policy improvement after disaster: the case of aviation security
TA Birkland
American Behavioral Scientist 48 (3), 341-364, 2004
932004
Disasters, Catastrophes, and Policy Failure in the Homeland Security Era1
TA Birkland
Review of Policy Research 26 (4), 423-438, 2009
902009
Retrospectives and prospectives on Hurricane Katrina: Five years and counting
LK Comfort, TA Birkland, BA Cigler, E Nance
Public Administration Review 70 (5), 669-678, 2010
792010
Earthquake risk reduction: An examination of local regulatory efforts
PJ May, TA Birkland
Environmental Management 18 (6), 923-937, 1994
591994
Emergency Response, Doctrinal Confusion, and Federalism in the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
TA Birkland, SE DeYoung
Publius: The Journal of Federalism 41 (3), 471-493, 2011
482011
The social and political meaning of the Exxon Valdez oil spill
TA Birkland, RG Lawrence
Spill Science & Technology Bulletin 7 (1-2), 17-22, 2002
472002
Information, technology, and coordination: Lessons from the World Trade Center response
SS Dawes, T Birkland, GK Tayi, CA Schneider
Centre for Technology in Government, 2004
462004
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