Hurricane Andrew: Ethnicity, Gender, and the Sociology of DisastersWalter Gillis Peacock, Betty Hearn Morrow, Hugh Gladwin Psychology Press, 1997 - 277 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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... Dade County . 3. Emergency management - Florida - Dade County . 4. Hurricane protection . I. Morrow , Betty Hearn , 1940– . II . Gladwin , Hugh . III . Title . HV636 1992. F672 1997 363.34′9228′0975938 — dc21 97-7146 ISBN 0-415–16811–2 ...
... Dade County . 3. Emergency management - Florida - Dade County . 4. Hurricane protection . I. Morrow , Betty Hearn , 1940– . II . Gladwin , Hugh . III . Title . HV636 1992. F672 1997 363.34′9228′0975938 — dc21 97-7146 ISBN 0-415–16811–2 ...
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... Dade County , Florida 3.2 Black population of Dade County , Florida 47 40 45 3.3 Hispanic population of Dade County , Florida 46 4.1 Hurricane Andrew evacuation : Dade County households interviewed by ZIP Code 63 4.2 Evacuation plans ...
... Dade County , Florida 3.2 Black population of Dade County , Florida 47 40 45 3.3 Hispanic population of Dade County , Florida 46 4.1 Hurricane Andrew evacuation : Dade County households interviewed by ZIP Code 63 4.2 Evacuation plans ...
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... Dade County by country of origin 4.1 When households began preparing for Hurricane Andrew 4.2 Evacuation comparisons from Hurricane Andrew 4.3 Logistic regression models predicting household evacuation 4.4 Logistic regression models ...
... Dade County by country of origin 4.1 When households began preparing for Hurricane Andrew 4.2 Evacuation comparisons from Hurricane Andrew 4.3 Logistic regression models predicting household evacuation 4.4 Logistic regression models ...
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Contents
1 DISASTER IN THE FIRST PERSON | 1 |
TOWARD A SOCIOPOLITICAL ECOLOGY OF DISASTERS | 20 |
THE SOCIOPOLITICAL ECOLOGY OF MIAMI | 36 |
A NIGHT FOR HARD HOUSES | 52 |
5 CRISIS DECISION MAKING AND MANAGEMENT | 75 |
THE TENT CITIES | 92 |
THE VOICES OF WOMEN | 116 |
THE FAMILIES OF ANDREW | 141 |
POSTHURRICANE RELOCATION | 191 |
A NEGLECTED BLACK COMMUNITY | 206 |
HURRICANE ANDREW AND THE RESHAPING OF MIAMI? | 226 |
APPENDIX | 243 |
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9 ETHNIC AND RACIAL INEQUALITIES IN HURRICANE DAMAGE AND INSURANCE SETTLEMENTS | 171 |
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