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Claire Connolly Knox

Researcher at University of Central Florida

Publications -  39
Citations -  494

Claire Connolly Knox is an academic researcher from University of Central Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency management & Higher education. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 33 publications receiving 346 citations. Previous affiliations of Claire Connolly Knox include Texas Southern University & Florida State University.

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What Have We Learned since September 11, 2001? A Network Study of the Boston Marathon Bombings Response

TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the effectiveness of interorganizational coordination and collaboration in response to the Boston Marathon bombings by applying a social network analysis to compare the disaster response networks embodied in formal disaster preparedness plans with the actual response networks.
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Ethics in Government: No Matter How Long and Dark the Night

TL;DR: The authors examined attitudes about ethics in American government during the turbulent time from the end of the past century to the beginning of the new using data from a national survey, with an emphasis on the code of ethics of the American Society for Public Administration.
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Hurricanes and hegemony: A qualitative analysis of micro-level climate change denial discourses

TL;DR: This article used Twitter data related to Hurricane Sandy in 2012 to understand why individuals reject the orthodox climate consensus, using a summative content analysis of climate change denial discourses, discovering three major discourses: rejecting climate science because climate science is a conspiracy favoring growth of government; opposing renewable energy and energy taxation; and expressing fear of governmental abuse of power.
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Public Administrators’ Use of Social Media Platforms Overcoming the Legitimacy Dilemma?

TL;DR: The authors incorporate Habermas' theory of communicative action with implications of social media for public discourse, yet few studies consider the theory's relevance and applicability to public discourse and public discourse.
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Distorted Communication in the Florida Everglades: A Critical Theory Analysis of ‘Everglades Restoration’

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors apply Habermas' critical theory to an established and internationally renowned restoration program to understand the macro-level systematic contradictions found in restoration policies and programmes, and support that the current narrative ‘Everglades Restoration’ is strong, socially constructed, am...