Development faces the challenge of an unexpected rise in disasters of all kinds. Prompted by two popular books about disasters (Klein 2007; Solnit 2009), we review the North American schol-arly literature on disasters to answer three questions. Practically, how do local communities respond to disasters? Theoretically, what is the relationship between local social networks and disaster response/recovery? For policy, whom should we count on to carry this out? The primary finding is that communities, however devastated, are not helpless, but helping, and in particular stages. Outside social forces can help, but disregarding local networks and processes impedes disaster response/recovery
Concepts are most useful when their formulation leads to researchable questions. For social scientis...
Abstract Social resilience is the capacity of social groups and communities to recover from, or resp...
In the last three decades, disasters, especially climate-related disasters, have dramatically increa...
How do communities respond to disasters? What implications do these responses have for the mental h...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021In extreme disaster scenarios, community social networ...
Social scientists have long posited that disasters are capable producing significant changes in the...
Community response and recovery from a disaster can vary widely based on community characteristics. ...
Despite comprehensive disaster management mechanisms, civic networks for vulnerable community for di...
Within the framework of the research project Public Empowerment Policies for Crisis Management1 a li...
When disaster strikes, people become off-balance, confused, dazed, overwhelmed and shocked. During t...
Social capital plays a significant role in post-disaster community participation and disaster recove...
This paper takes the perspective that recovery from disaster is not merely concerned with the reesta...
The concern of this monograph is with understanding organized activities in communities which experi...
Natural disasters in recent years have brought the study of disaster resiliency to the forefront. Th...
This paper discusses the application of networking as a global governance tool to improve community ...
Concepts are most useful when their formulation leads to researchable questions. For social scientis...
Abstract Social resilience is the capacity of social groups and communities to recover from, or resp...
In the last three decades, disasters, especially climate-related disasters, have dramatically increa...
How do communities respond to disasters? What implications do these responses have for the mental h...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021In extreme disaster scenarios, community social networ...
Social scientists have long posited that disasters are capable producing significant changes in the...
Community response and recovery from a disaster can vary widely based on community characteristics. ...
Despite comprehensive disaster management mechanisms, civic networks for vulnerable community for di...
Within the framework of the research project Public Empowerment Policies for Crisis Management1 a li...
When disaster strikes, people become off-balance, confused, dazed, overwhelmed and shocked. During t...
Social capital plays a significant role in post-disaster community participation and disaster recove...
This paper takes the perspective that recovery from disaster is not merely concerned with the reesta...
The concern of this monograph is with understanding organized activities in communities which experi...
Natural disasters in recent years have brought the study of disaster resiliency to the forefront. Th...
This paper discusses the application of networking as a global governance tool to improve community ...
Concepts are most useful when their formulation leads to researchable questions. For social scientis...
Abstract Social resilience is the capacity of social groups and communities to recover from, or resp...
In the last three decades, disasters, especially climate-related disasters, have dramatically increa...