Hurricane Andrew: Ethnicity, Gender and the Sociology of DisastersWalter Gillis Peacock, Hugh Gladwin Routledge, 2012 M11 12 - 304 pages This book explores how social, economic and political factors set the stage for Hurricane Andrew by influencing who was prepared, who was hit the hardest, and who was most likely to recover. Employing unique research data the authors analyze the consequences of conflict and competition on disaster preparation, response and recovery, especially where associated with race, ethnicity and gender. |
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... Organization of the book 2. SOCIAL SYSTEMS, ECOLOGICAL NETWORKS AND DISASTERS: TOWARD A SOCIO- POLITICAL ECOLOGY OF DISASTERS Walter Gillis Peacock with A. Kathleen Ragsdale The nature of human communities Community as an ecological ...
... Organization of the book 2. SOCIAL SYSTEMS, ECOLOGICAL NETWORKS AND DISASTERS: TOWARD A SOCIO- POLITICAL ECOLOGY OF DISASTERS Walter Gillis Peacock with A. Kathleen Ragsdale The nature of human communities Community as an ecological ...
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... organizations. As editors we wish to acknowledge and express our deepest appreciation to the faculty and graduate students who were members of the FIU Disaster Research Team. They include: Manny Alba (now a doctoral student at the ...
... organizations. As editors we wish to acknowledge and express our deepest appreciation to the faculty and graduate students who were members of the FIU Disaster Research Team. They include: Manny Alba (now a doctoral student at the ...
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... Administration VISTA standard operating procedures Volunteers in Service to America VOAD Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters VOLAG WWR Voluntary Agencies We Will Rebuild 1 DISASTER IN THE FIRST PERSON DOI : 10.4324 /
... Administration VISTA standard operating procedures Volunteers in Service to America VOAD Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters VOLAG WWR Voluntary Agencies We Will Rebuild 1 DISASTER IN THE FIRST PERSON DOI : 10.4324 /
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... organizational effort to determine the most effective ARC long-term recovery function after a high-impact disaster ... organization's unique relationship with FEMA places it in a central position to serve as a clearinghouse for client ...
... organizational effort to determine the most effective ARC long-term recovery function after a high-impact disaster ... organization's unique relationship with FEMA places it in a central position to serve as a clearinghouse for client ...
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... organizational analysis We are pleased to be able to supplement the work of our disaster team with an analysis of early governmental response by two of our colleagues at Florida International University - Harvey Averch ( Professor of ...
... organizational analysis We are pleased to be able to supplement the work of our disaster team with an analysis of early governmental response by two of our colleagues at Florida International University - Harvey Averch ( Professor of ...
Contents
THE SOCIOPOLITICAL ECOLOGY OF MIAMI | |
A NIGHT FOR HARD HOUSES | |
CRISIS DECISION MAKING AND MANAGEMENT | |
THE TENT CITIES | |
THE VOICES OF WOMEN | |
POSTHURRICANE RELOCATION | |
A NEGLECTED BLACK COMMUNITY | |
HURRICANE ANDREW AND THE RESHAPING | |
APPENDIX Hurricane Andrew research projects | |
Bibliography | |
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