Objectives. This article provides an overview of how the interdisciplinary field of disaster studies contributes to the social sciences. Methods. The following themes are explored in relation to the articles contained in the special issue: disasters are social and political phenomena that generate policy change, disasters reflect and affect democratic governance, and disasters reveal shared experience and collective identity. Results. Disaster studies bridge the social sciences theoretically and methodologically. Given the scope of disaster impacts—across social, political, economic, ecological, and infrastructure spheres—and the policy response they garner involving public, private, and civic actors, they offer a lens by which to see soc...
The overwhelming impact that disasters have on societies is fed by socio-economic vulnerabilities an...
The value of sociological research is dependent on the cultural conceptualization of an issue and it...
Since systematic studies started in the early 1950s, there has now been a half century of social sci...
Today, the social scientific study of disasters is a very flourishing area. There are around five do...
What is the relationship between politics and disasters and how does this relate to the recent boom ...
Now that it is a confirmed generalization that vulnerability to disaster impact is mediated by large...
Writing in 2006 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, James K. Mitchell challenged social science r...
The Disaster Research Center (DRC) at the University of Delaware, with the financial support of the ...
Natural disasters are social and political phenomena. Social structures create vulnerability to natu...
This paper discusses natural disaster research from agenda setting and public policy perspectives. I...
Concepts are most useful when their formulation leads to researchable questions. For social scientis...
Disaster and crisis researchers and theorists have struggled for more than half a century trying to ...
The overwhelming impact that disasters have on societies is fed by socio-economic vulnerabilities an...
The context of sociological research on disaster is discussed by the various settings in which the r...
The importance of the academic study of disaster is in its potential application to policy and pract...
The overwhelming impact that disasters have on societies is fed by socio-economic vulnerabilities an...
The value of sociological research is dependent on the cultural conceptualization of an issue and it...
Since systematic studies started in the early 1950s, there has now been a half century of social sci...
Today, the social scientific study of disasters is a very flourishing area. There are around five do...
What is the relationship between politics and disasters and how does this relate to the recent boom ...
Now that it is a confirmed generalization that vulnerability to disaster impact is mediated by large...
Writing in 2006 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, James K. Mitchell challenged social science r...
The Disaster Research Center (DRC) at the University of Delaware, with the financial support of the ...
Natural disasters are social and political phenomena. Social structures create vulnerability to natu...
This paper discusses natural disaster research from agenda setting and public policy perspectives. I...
Concepts are most useful when their formulation leads to researchable questions. For social scientis...
Disaster and crisis researchers and theorists have struggled for more than half a century trying to ...
The overwhelming impact that disasters have on societies is fed by socio-economic vulnerabilities an...
The context of sociological research on disaster is discussed by the various settings in which the r...
The importance of the academic study of disaster is in its potential application to policy and pract...
The overwhelming impact that disasters have on societies is fed by socio-economic vulnerabilities an...
The value of sociological research is dependent on the cultural conceptualization of an issue and it...
Since systematic studies started in the early 1950s, there has now been a half century of social sci...