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E-raamat: Defining Disaster: Disciplines and Domains

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839100307
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  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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  • ISBN-13: 9781839100307

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This timely book unpacks the idea of ‘disaster’ from a variety of approaches, broadening understanding and improving the usability of this complex and often contested concept. Including multidisciplinary perspectives from leading and emerging scholars, it offers reflections on how the concept of disaster has been shaped by and within various fields of research, providing complementary and thought-provoking comparisons across many domains.



Functioning as an important point of reference between and across disciplines, chapters explore the forces and building blocks of disaster and how these are interpreted, providing opportunities for dialogue between multiple points of view. The book concludes with a broader, integrated discussion of the aspects of disaster research covered, putting forward suggestions for further cooperation between disciplines and a future research agenda.



Defining Disaster will be a fascinating read for disaster researchers in disciplines including law, sociology, and social and public policy who wish to improve their understanding of how their work maps onto the wider field. It will also be beneficial for policy makers and practitioners in this area looking for a rounded view of contemporary cross-disciplinary research on the subject.

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Bringing together anthropology, geography, social work, and law, among other disciplines, this new edited book from Aronsson-Storrier and Dahlberg tackles a critical issue in an era of climate change, extreme weather events, and man-made shocks: how to define a disaster. Rather than providing easy answers, each chapter contributes a different perspective on this topic, some universal, and others quite specific. This book would serve as an ideal discussion piece for undergraduates and graduate students alike. -- Daniel P. Aldrich, Northeastern University, US

List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
List of contributors
ix
Preface xv
1 On disaster: disciplines, domains and definitions
1(8)
Marie Aronsson-Storrier
Rasmus Dahlberg
2 Prologue: the sociology of disaster - a US perspective on the transformational conceptualization embedded in a discipline
9(21)
Tricia Wachtendorf
PART I DISCIPLINES
3 Disaster anthropology: vulnerability, process and meaning
30(15)
Kristoffer Albris
4 Keep the curtains drawn! Event, process and disaster in international law
45(13)
Marie Aronsson-Storrier
5 Positioning social work in relation to disasters: a social notion running along a continuum
58(14)
Carin Bjdrngren Cuadra
6 Defining the role of public health in disasters and emergency management
72(18)
Kevin Blanchard
7 Disaster in engineering and earthquake science
90(17)
Solveig Thorvaldsdottir
8 Defining disaster in volcanology
107(16)
Jazmin P. Scarlett
Ailsa Naismith
Ashleigh Rushton
PART II DOMAINS
9 Whose views matter? For a pluralistic approach to understanding disasters
123(17)
Lo'ic Le De
J.C. Gaillard
10 Drought, famine and disasters
140(17)
Olivier Rubin
11 Defining disasters through international space governance
157(19)
Nathan Clark
12 Disaster definitions from an Arctic perspective
176(18)
Natalia Andreassen
Rebecca Pincus
13 Disaster movies: definitions, filmography and three analyses
194(18)
Rasmus Dahlberg
Uta Reichardt
14 Systemic disasters: considering the whole and not constituent parts
212(16)
Livhuwani David Nemakonde
15 Epilogue: what are disasters not?
228(11)
Ilan Kelman
Index 239
Edited by Marie Aronsson-Storrier, School of Law, University College Cork, Ireland and Rasmus Dahlberg, Associate Professor, Institute for Strategy and War Studies, Royal Danish Defence College, Denmark