Disaster Theory: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Concepts and Causes
Autor David Etkin Cuvânt înainte de Ian Burtonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 ian 2015
- Offers the first cohesive depiction of disaster theory
- Incorporates material from leading thinkers in the field, as well as student exercises and critical thinking questions, making this a rich resource for advanced courses
- Written from an international perspective and includes case studies of disasters and hazards from around the world for comparing the leading models of emergency response
- Challenges the reader to think critically about important questions in disaster management from various points of view
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128002278
ISBN-10: 0128002271
Pagini: 386
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128002271
Pagini: 386
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. What is a Disaster?2. Disaster Data (with Susan MacGregor)3. Disaster Risk4. Hazard, Vulnerability, and Resilience5. Disasters and Complexity6. Disaster Models7. Myths and Fallacies8. The Poetry of Disaster (with Nicole Cooley)9. Ethics and Disaster (with Peter Timmerman)10. Workshop on Principles of Disaster Management (with Ian Davis)11. Final Reflections
Appendix1. Selected Disaster Data2. Statistics Canada3. Interviews with Ian Burton and Ken Hewitt
Appendix1. Selected Disaster Data2. Statistics Canada3. Interviews with Ian Burton and Ken Hewitt
Recenzii
"...a well-argued, learned and readable case for studying and planning for disasters...Altogether a thought-provoking book worth a look by far more people than those interested in the subject of the title and sub-title."--Professional Security Magazine Online
"Professor David Etkin has developed a standout text that not only provides foundational information but does so in such a way as to actively engage students to gain a deeper understanding of the material, encouraging them to contemplate and learn more, rather than simply absorb what is given." --Jane Kushma, Doctoral Program Director, Department of Emergency Management, Jacksonville State University
"[Disaster Theory] is rather a very broad, sweeping analysis and eclectic tour of the field of disaster studies, both local and global, ancient and modern, theoretical and practical...[It] draws upon an impressive range of fields and literature to raise questions about disasters." --Ian Burton, Scientist Emeritus, Meteorological Service of Canada; Emeritus Professor, University of Toronto
"[Disaster Theory] will be an excellent resource for students in a wide variety of disaster and hazard studies courses. The writing style is crisp and the integration of materials—be they case studies, photos, or graphics across both multiple social science discipline and relevant contributions from the humanities—provide depth and perspective never before available." --Thomas E. Drabek, Professor and Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Denver
"Professor David Etkin has developed a standout text that not only provides foundational information but does so in such a way as to actively engage students to gain a deeper understanding of the material, encouraging them to contemplate and learn more, rather than simply absorb what is given." --Jane Kushma, Doctoral Program Director, Department of Emergency Management, Jacksonville State University
"[Disaster Theory] is rather a very broad, sweeping analysis and eclectic tour of the field of disaster studies, both local and global, ancient and modern, theoretical and practical...[It] draws upon an impressive range of fields and literature to raise questions about disasters." --Ian Burton, Scientist Emeritus, Meteorological Service of Canada; Emeritus Professor, University of Toronto
"[Disaster Theory] will be an excellent resource for students in a wide variety of disaster and hazard studies courses. The writing style is crisp and the integration of materials—be they case studies, photos, or graphics across both multiple social science discipline and relevant contributions from the humanities—provide depth and perspective never before available." --Thomas E. Drabek, Professor and Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Denver