From extreme weather to infectious disease, disasters now arrive in ever more rapid succession, combining with and compounding one another with increasing complexity and potential for crisis. In this context I suggest a particularly important site for analysis and intervention: the chronic lack of affordable housing and broader processes of exclusion now prevalent in cities around the world. These dynamics, I argue, help drive increasing movement to and development in interface zones between urban, rural, and undeveloped areas. In so doing, they also are implicated in a range of “exurban disasters”, including wildfires and infectious disease, and in the broader crises these disasters generate for vulnerable populations. The article develops...
This paper asks what critical urban theory can add to the sociology of disasters. If the fundamental...
This paper asks what critical urban theory can add to the sociology of disasters. If the fundamental...
In the United States, law condemns poor people to their fates in states. Where Americans live contin...
From extreme weather to infectious disease, disasters now arrive in ever more rapid succession, comb...
The devastating 2020 wildfires in Oregon provide an opportunity to revisit the “discursive creation ...
By the end of 2019, there were 70.8 million forcibly displaced people in the world, including 41.3 m...
This article explores increasing extreme weather threats facing American cities due to global climat...
Natural disasters such as tornadoes, wildfires, earthquakes, and hurricanes destroy our infrastructu...
Under the perils of climate collapse, urban environmental governance has increasingly deployed adapt...
Space is a feature of all disasters, and it is through decisions on how space is developed, used, an...
Environmental disasters are complex problems not only for the communities directly hit but also for ...
Threats to people and property in the wildland-urban interface have taken on global proportions. It ...
Urbanization and climate change are considered two of biggest issues regarding planet Earth today. T...
Natural disasters are distressing and destructive for all who are exposed to them; however, certain ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This paper asks what critical urban theory can add to the sociology of disasters. If the fundamental...
This paper asks what critical urban theory can add to the sociology of disasters. If the fundamental...
In the United States, law condemns poor people to their fates in states. Where Americans live contin...
From extreme weather to infectious disease, disasters now arrive in ever more rapid succession, comb...
The devastating 2020 wildfires in Oregon provide an opportunity to revisit the “discursive creation ...
By the end of 2019, there were 70.8 million forcibly displaced people in the world, including 41.3 m...
This article explores increasing extreme weather threats facing American cities due to global climat...
Natural disasters such as tornadoes, wildfires, earthquakes, and hurricanes destroy our infrastructu...
Under the perils of climate collapse, urban environmental governance has increasingly deployed adapt...
Space is a feature of all disasters, and it is through decisions on how space is developed, used, an...
Environmental disasters are complex problems not only for the communities directly hit but also for ...
Threats to people and property in the wildland-urban interface have taken on global proportions. It ...
Urbanization and climate change are considered two of biggest issues regarding planet Earth today. T...
Natural disasters are distressing and destructive for all who are exposed to them; however, certain ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This paper asks what critical urban theory can add to the sociology of disasters. If the fundamental...
This paper asks what critical urban theory can add to the sociology of disasters. If the fundamental...
In the United States, law condemns poor people to their fates in states. Where Americans live contin...