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Confronting Catastrophe David E. Alexander

Confronting Catastrophe By David E. Alexander

Confronting Catastrophe by David E. Alexander


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Summary

Confronting Catastrophe addresses natural disasters in terms of the issues arising from globalization, technological development and consumer culture.

Confronting Catastrophe Summary

Confronting Catastrophe: New Perspectives on Natural Disasters by David E. Alexander

Confronting Catastrophe addresses natural disasters in terms of the issues arising from globalization, technological development and consumer culture. These factors have profoundly altered social and economic values, and international relations have responded to a new balance of forces and ideologies. Beginning by examining the theoretical underpinnings of academic and applied work the author then considers cultural, economic and historical changes in relation to the impact of disasters on human societies. Special attention is given to the effects of new technologies on vulnerability to natural catastrophe and to the difference in impacts between industrialized nations and developing countries. It is argued that, far from being exceptional events, disasters are a normal part of life and a substantial influence on most human cultures.

About David E. Alexander

David Alexander is Professor of Geosciences at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction. Definitions. The study of disaster. Society and culture. Past, present and future. Technology, economics and logistics. Moral and philosophical issues. Worlds apart. Finem respice. Bibliography. Index.

Additional information

GOR002357290
9781903544013
1903544017
Confronting Catastrophe: New Perspectives on Natural Disasters by David E. Alexander
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Dunedin Academic Press
20000101
288
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