An underlying assumption of this paper is that many ‘natural’ disasters are the direct outcome of ‘deviant’ political and economic decisions and actions by states. While focusing on three recent major earthquakes in Turkey, the paper explores the dynamic relationship between state power, corruption, corporate power and, to a limited extent, organized crime in the context of examining responsibility for earthquake-precipitated catastrophe. It documents the ‘network of responsibilities, opportunities and pressures’ which combine as state crime to create earthquake disasters involving mass human rights violations. The paper argues for a reinterpretation of natural disasters in terms of human rights violations, while developing themes around st...
The rapid increase in world population, unplanned urbanization and the density in metropolitan regio...
On 17 August 1999 Turkey was hit by a massive earthquake. Over 17,000 lives were lost and there was ...
The overwhelming impact that disasters have on societies is fed by socio-economic vulnerabilities an...
The paper examines the severity of earthquakes in Turkey along with different timelines and numerous...
The thesis examines the role of the civil society in the response to the Marmara earthquake, Turkey,...
The two devastating earthquakes that hit Turkey last year, resulting in more than 17,000 deaths and ...
This article investigates how ruined materialities are implicated in projects of governance by affec...
This paper synthesis the literature on risk and disaster paradigms and evaluates the disaster manage...
The two major earthquakes which struck northwestern Turkey in 1999, not only caused enormous amounts...
This paper synthesis the literature on risk and disaster paradigms and evaluates the disaster manage...
[[abstract]]The paper argues that state capacity and regime type, two fundamental elements of modern...
The two major earthquakes which struck northwestern Turkey in 1999, caused enormous amounts of death...
Turkey ranks high among countries that have suffered centuries of loss of life and property due to e...
Earthquakes are one of the major disasters that require a holistic approach in crisis management str...
The 1999 earthquakes revealed serious gaps in the Turkish disaster management system. The lack of co...
The rapid increase in world population, unplanned urbanization and the density in metropolitan regio...
On 17 August 1999 Turkey was hit by a massive earthquake. Over 17,000 lives were lost and there was ...
The overwhelming impact that disasters have on societies is fed by socio-economic vulnerabilities an...
The paper examines the severity of earthquakes in Turkey along with different timelines and numerous...
The thesis examines the role of the civil society in the response to the Marmara earthquake, Turkey,...
The two devastating earthquakes that hit Turkey last year, resulting in more than 17,000 deaths and ...
This article investigates how ruined materialities are implicated in projects of governance by affec...
This paper synthesis the literature on risk and disaster paradigms and evaluates the disaster manage...
The two major earthquakes which struck northwestern Turkey in 1999, not only caused enormous amounts...
This paper synthesis the literature on risk and disaster paradigms and evaluates the disaster manage...
[[abstract]]The paper argues that state capacity and regime type, two fundamental elements of modern...
The two major earthquakes which struck northwestern Turkey in 1999, caused enormous amounts of death...
Turkey ranks high among countries that have suffered centuries of loss of life and property due to e...
Earthquakes are one of the major disasters that require a holistic approach in crisis management str...
The 1999 earthquakes revealed serious gaps in the Turkish disaster management system. The lack of co...
The rapid increase in world population, unplanned urbanization and the density in metropolitan regio...
On 17 August 1999 Turkey was hit by a massive earthquake. Over 17,000 lives were lost and there was ...
The overwhelming impact that disasters have on societies is fed by socio-economic vulnerabilities an...