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         - Livre Sciences de la vie et de la terre

        Livre Sciences de la vie et de la terre - 01/10/2019 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

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      • Editeur : Berghahn Books
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/10/2019
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 354.0
      • Expédition : 743
      • ISBN : 9781789203455



      • Résumé :

        List of Illustrations
        Acknowledgments

        Introduction: Defining Disaster Upon Disaster: Why Risk Prevention and Disaster Response So Often Fail
        Susanna M. Hoffman

        PART I: ILLUMINATING THE FISSURES: SUPPOSITIONS, REALITIES, AGENDAS, AND EXECUTION

        Chapter 1. Unwieldy Disasters: Engaging the Multiple Gaps and Connections That Make Catastrophes
        Roberto E. Barrios

        Chapter 2. Advocacy and Accomplishment: Contrasting Challenges to Successful Disaster Risk Management
        Terry Jeggle

        Chapter 3. Natural Hazard Events into Disasters: The Gap between Knowledge, Policy, and Practice as it Affects the Built Environment
        Stephen Bender

        Chapter 4. Humanitarian Response:? Ideals Meet Reality
        Adam Koons

        Chapter 5. Disaster Theory Versus Practice? It's a Long Rocky Road - A Practitioner's View from the Ground
        Jane Murphy Thomas

        PART II: SITUATIONS AND EXPOSITIONS: PLIGHTS, PROBLEMS AND QUANDRIES

        Chapter 6. Slow On-Set Disaster:?Climate Change and the Gaps Between Knowledge, Policy, and Practice
        Shirley J. Fiske and Elizabeth Marino

        Chapter 7. Disrupting Gendered Outcomes: Addressing Disaster Vulnerability Through Stakeholder Participation
        Brenda D. Phillips

        Chapter 8. Resettlement for Disaster Risk Reduction: Global Knowledge, Local Application
        Anthony Oliver-Smith

        Chapter 9. From Nuclear Things to Things Nuclear: Minding the Gap at the Knowledge-Policy-Practice Nexus in Post-Fallout Fukushima
        Ryo Morimoto

        Chapter 10.? Haitians Need to be Patient - Notes on Policy Advocacy in Washington Following Haiti's Earthquake
        Mark Schuller

        PART III: REVAMPING APPARATUS AND OUTCOME

        Chapter 11. The Scope and Importance of Anthropology and its Core Concept of Culture in Closing the Risk and Disaster Knowledge to Policy and Practice Gap
        Chapter 12. Engaged: Applying the Anthropology of Disaster to Practitioner Settings and Policy Creation
        Katherine E. Browne, Elizabeth Marino, Heather Lazrus, and Keely Maxwell

        Chapter 13. Future Matter Matters: Disasters as a (Potential) Vehicle for Social Change. It's About Time
        Ann Bergman

        Index

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        Biographie:

        Roberto E. Barrios is Professor of Anthropology at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. During the last twenty years, he has conducted ethnographies of disaster recovery in Honduras, Mexico, New Orleans, Houston, and Southern Illinois. His work focuses on the inherent assumptions about the nature of communities and people embedded in disaster recovery policy, and how disaster survivors interpret, reconfigure, and sometimes resist these assumptions. He is author of Governing Affect: Neoliberalism and Disaster Reconstruction and has published various articles in the journals Disasters, Annual Review of Anthropology, Identities, and Human Organization.

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        Sommaire:

        Roberto E. Barrios is Professor of Anthropology at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. During the last twenty years, he has conducted ethnographies of disaster recovery in Honduras, Mexico, New Orleans, Houston, and Southern Illinois. His work focuses on the inherent assumptions about the nature of communities and people embedded in disaster recovery policy, and how disaster survivors interpret, reconfigure, and sometimes resist these assumptions. He is author of Governing Affect: Neoliberalism and Disaster Reconstruction and has published various articles in the journals Disasters, Annual Review of Anthropology, Identities, and Human Organization.

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