Handbook of Disaster Research

Author:   Havidan Rodriguez ,  W.A: Anderson ,  Enrico L. Quarantelli ,  P.J. Kennedy
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2006 ed.
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9780387323312


Pages:   611
Publication Date:   13 September 2006
Replaced By:   9783319632537
Format:   Hardback
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This timely Handbook is based on the principle that disasters are social constructions and focuses on social science disaster research. It provides an interdisciplinary approach to disasters with theoretical, methodological, and practical applications. Attention is given to conceptual issues dealing with the concept ""disaster"" and to methodological issues relating to research on disasters. These include Geographic Information Systems as a useful research tool and its implications for future research. This seminal work is the first interdisciplinary collection of disaster research as it stands now while outlining how the field will continue to grow.

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Author:   Havidan Rodriguez ,  W.A: Anderson ,  Enrico L. Quarantelli ,  P.J. Kennedy
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2006 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 19.30cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 26.00cm
Weight:   1.488kg
ISBN:  

9780387323312


ISBN 10:   0387323317
Pages:   611
Publication Date:   13 September 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Replaced By:   9783319632537
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

What Is a Disaster?.- A Heuristic Approach to Future Disasters and Crises: New, Old, and In-Between Types.- The Crisis Approach.- Methodological Issues.- The Role of Geographic Information Systems/Remote Sensing in Disaster Management.- Morbidity and Mortality Associated with Disasters.- Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Disaster Vulnerability.- Gender and Disaster: Foundations and Directions.- Globalization and Localization: An Economic Approach.- Local Emergency Management Organizations.- Community Processes: Warning and Evacuation.- Search and Rescue Activities in Disasters.- Community Processes: Coordination.- Sustainable Disaster Recovery: Operationalizing An Existing Agenda.- Sheltering and Housing Recovery Following Disaster*.- Businesses and Disasters: Vulnerability, Impacts, and Recovery.- Organizational Adaptation to Disaster.- Community Innovation and Disasters.- Disaster and Development Research and Practice: A Necessary Eclecticism?.- National Planning and Response: National Systems.- Disaster and Crisis Management in Transitional Societies: Commonalities and Peculiarities.- Terrorism as Disaster.- Recent Developments in U.S. Homeland Security Policies and Their Implications for the Management of Extreme Events.- Unwelcome Irritant or Useful Ally? The Mass Media in Emergencies.- The Popular Culture of Disaster: Exploring a New Dimension of Disaster Research.- Remembering: Community Commemoration After Disaster.- Research Applications in the Classroom.- From Research to Praxis: The Relevance of Disaster Research for Emergency Management.- Communicating Risk and Uncertainty: Science, Technology, and Disasters at the Crossroads.- Crisis Management in the Twenty-First Century: “Unthinkable” Events in “Inconceivable” Contexts.- New Dimensions: The Growth of a Market in Fear.- Disasters Ever More? Reducing U.S. Vulnerabilities.

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From the reviews: <p> The Handbook of Disaster Research will, without a doubt, be the most important publication of its type during this decade. Just about everyone who is anyone in the disaster research community has shared their knowledge on the important topics of the day. The authors and the publisher are to be congratulated for completing the book that will be widely sought after by practitioners, researchers and students of disaster planning and response. Thank you for this outstanding contribution to the field. <p>Henry W. Fischer III, Director, Center for Disaster Research & Education, Millersville University <p> The Handbook of Disaster Research will generate considerable excitement amongst international disaster research and management professionals. Finally, a volume that takes on the task of articulating and unpacking the many social complexities of modern disasters and catastrophes. By taking a multi-disciplinary perspective, the Handbook addresses the very pressing need to better understand the social dimensions of disaster. Analyses of key social-psychological concepts, such as risk and uncertainty, stand beside sociological assessments of class, community, organisation, technology and the media. It is academically weighty, boasting contributions from world-leading scholars. Yet, the Handbook offers a very balanced set of analyses that will undoubtedly appeal to not only the researcher, but the practitioner and the policy-maker alike. <p>Dr. Derek Bopping, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Department of Defence, Australia <p> This is an amazing handbook. An impressive array of authors, including practitioners as well as academics, provideintellectual depth and breadth on disaster, risk, and uncertainty. A must have for anyone who wants to know the cutting edges of disaster research. The Handbook of Disaster Research is unlike any other handbook Ia (TM)ve seen. It covers the field, but does a great deal more than that. For it is provocative and creative, each chapter providing much, much more than mere coverage. By this I mean the authors present and develop new ideas, about disaster, risk, uncertainty, warning, or, more generally, social behavior. This is not surprising when you look at the list of individual authors. Luminaries in their fields, they represent some of the most creative thinkers in the social sciences today. It is surprising, however, to find so much creativity in a Handbook. The editors have done a superb job. Ia (TM)m impressed, too, with the breadth of expertise that is represented. Practitioners as well as academics, the old guard of disaster research as well as the young, rising stars, and the refreshing appearance of scholars from places other than the United States. I need this book on my shelf. <p>Lee Clarke, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey <p>Author of Worst Cases: Terror and Catastrophe in the Popular Imagination; Mission Improbable: Using Fantasy Documents to Tame Disaster; and Terrorism and Disaster: New Threats, New Ideas. <p> The Handbook of Disaster Research is an impressive piece of work. It will definitively become an essential reference for students, social scientists, engineers and disaster managers as well. Through the compilation of exemplary and contemporary works by internationally very well known and respected researchers in the field, it finallyprovides a theoretical core to a field that has been labeled by some orthodox social scientists as atheoretical. At the same time, its multi- and inter-disciplinary focus and its applied orientation illustrate the complexity of the disaster phenomena which traditionally has been address from a limited perspective that emphasizes technological fixes to what is essentially sociological in nature. <p>Marla Perez-Lugo, Center for Applied Social Research, University of Puerto Rico-MayagA1/4ez <p> The book, which is based on the principle that disasters are social constructions and focuses on social science disaster research, is a timely and much-needed contribution to the field a ] . The book examines issues dealing with the concept of a disaster and methodological issues relating to research on disasters a ] . the book is a valuable reference for social scientists studying the effects of disasters on humans, as well as for sociologists, public health specialists, demographers, economists and political scientists. (Martin Mbugua, www.udel.edu, February, 2007) <p> What is necessary to understand an unthinkable event in an inconceivable context? Perhaps the only positive element of recent world events has been that scholars are making progress in learning how to prepare, what to do, and how to add human-caused catastrophe to disaster situations. This well-reasoned, accessible and comprehensive collection of 32 articles by leading authorities focus on opportunity as they address the proper definition of a disaster, heuristic approaches, methodology, the role of sophisticated systems, morbidity and mortality, gender, global and local economics, local management, community processes such aswarning and evacuation, search and rescue, sustainable recovery, shelter and housing, business recovery, organizational adaptation, the role of research, national systems, transitional societies, terrorism, homeland security, the mass media, popular culture, commemoration, applications to the classroom, research translated into practice, technology, the growth of the market, and reducing US vulnerability. (SciTech Book News, March 2007) <p> Written for researchers and graduates students in varied disciplines, the contributions in this book present an interdisciplinary and international approach to disasters, based on the principle that disasters are social constructions. The book focuses on social science disaster research and its theoretical, methodological, and practical applications. (Natural Hazards Obeserver, January, 2007) <p> This source, labeled a handbook, is more a collection of essays incorporating disaster and hazard mitigation research from a social science viewpoint. a ] The work includes an extensive bibliography. Overall, given the increasing need for society to cope with disasters, particularly their social ramifications, this will become a key source to any collection supporting disaster mitigation. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. (C. A. Sproles, CHOICE, Vol. 44 (10), June, 2007) <p> This handbook may be the most important publication of this decade as the experts of the disaster community have shared in 32 chapters their multi-disciplinary knowledge on important topics of the days, addressing international practitioners as well as academics, theoreticians, researchers, sociologists, management professionals, and students of disaster, hazard, and catastrophe planning, prevention, and response. a ] The text, figures and tables are good. (Karl H. Wolf, academici, January, 2009)


From the reviews: The Handbook of Disaster Research will, without a doubt, be the most important publication of its type during this decade. Just about everyone who is anyone in the disaster research community has shared their knowledge on the important topics of the day. The authors and the publisher are to be congratulated for completing the book that will be widely sought after by practitioners, researchers and students of disaster planning and response. Thank you for this outstanding contribution to the field. Henry W. Fischer III, Director, Center for Disaster Research & Education, Millersville University The Handbook of Disaster Research will generate considerable excitement amongst international disaster research and management professionals. Finally, a volume that takes on the task of articulating and unpacking the many social complexities of modern disasters and catastrophes. By taking a multi-disciplinary perspective, the Handbook addresses the very pressing need to better


From the reviews: The Handbook of Disaster Research will, without a doubt, be the most important publication of its type during this decade. Just about everyone who is anyone in the disaster research community has shared their knowledge on the important topics of the day. The authors and the publisher are to be congratulated for completing the book that will be widely sought after by practitioners, researchers and students of disaster planning and response. Thank you for this outstanding contribution to the field. Henry W. Fischer III, Director, Center for Disaster Research & Education, Millersville University The Handbook of Disaster Research will generate considerable excitement amongst international disaster research and management professionals. Finally, a volume that takes on the task of articulating and unpacking the many social complexities of modern disasters and catastrophes. By taking a multi-disciplinary perspective, the Handbook addresses the very pressing need to better understand the social dimensions of disaster. Analyses of key social-psychological concepts, such as risk and uncertainty, stand beside sociological assessments of class, community, organisation, technology and the media. It is academically weighty, boasting contributions from world-leading scholars. Yet, the Handbook offers a very balanced set of analyses that will undoubtedly appeal to not only the researcher, but the practitioner and the policy-maker alike. Dr. Derek Bopping, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Department of Defence, Australia This is an amazing handbook. An impressive array of authors, including practitioners as well as academics, provide intellectual depth and breadth on disaster, risk, and uncertainty. A must have for anyone who wants to know the cutting edges of disaster research. The Handbook of Disaster Research is unlike any other handbook I've seen. It covers the field, but does a great deal more than that. For it is provocative and creative, each chapter providing much, much more than mere coverage. By this I mean the authors present and develop new ideas, about disaster, risk, uncertainty, warning, or, more generally, social behavior. This is not surprising when you look at the list of individual authors. Luminaries in their fields, they represent some of the most creative thinkers in the social sciences today. It is surprising, however, to find so much creativity in a Handbook. The editors have done a superb job. I'm impressed, too, with the breadth of expertise that is represented. Practitioners as well as academics, the old guard of disaster research as well as the young, rising stars, and the refreshing appearance of scholars from places other than the United States. I need this book on my shelf. Lee Clarke, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Author of Worst Cases: Terror and Catastrophe


"From the reviews: ""The Handbook of Disaster Research will, without a doubt, be the most important publication of its type during this decade. Just about everyone who is anyone in the disaster research community has shared their knowledge on the important topics of the day. The authors and the publisher are to be congratulated for completing the book that will be widely sought after by practitioners, researchers and students of disaster planning and response. Thank you for this outstanding contribution to the field."" Henry W. Fischer III, Director, Center for Disaster Research & Education, Millersville University ""The Handbook of Disaster Research will generate considerable excitement amongst international disaster research and management professionals. Finally, a volume that takes on the task of articulating and unpacking the many social complexities of modern disasters and catastrophes. By taking a multi-disciplinary perspective, the Handbook addresses the very pressing need to better understand the social dimensions of disaster. Analyses of key social-psychological concepts, such as risk and uncertainty, stand beside sociological assessments of class, community, organisation, technology and the media. It is academically weighty, boasting contributions from world-leading scholars. Yet, the Handbook offers a very balanced set of analyses that will undoubtedly appeal to not only the researcher, but the practitioner and the policy-maker alike."" Dr. Derek Bopping, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Department of Defence, Australia ""This is an amazing handbook. An impressive array of authors, including practitioners as well as academics, provide intellectual depth and breadth on disaster, risk, and uncertainty. A ""must have"" for anyone who wants to know the cutting edges of disaster research. The Handbook of Disaster Research is unlike any other handbook I’ve seen. It covers ""the field,"" but does a great deal more than that. For it is provocative and creative, each chapter providing much, much more than mere ""coverage."" By this I mean the authors present and develop new ideas, about disaster, risk, uncertainty, warning, or, more generally, social behavior. This is not surprising when you look at the list of individual authors. Luminaries in their fields, they represent some of the most creative thinkers in the social sciences today. It is surprising, however, to find so much creativity in a Handbook. The editors have done a superb job. I’m impressed, too, with the breadth of expertise that is represented. Practitioners as well as academics, the ""old guard"" of disaster research as well as the young, rising stars, and the refreshing appearance of scholars from places other than the United States. I need this book on my shelf."" Lee Clarke, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Author of Worst Cases: Terror and Catastrophe"


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