Decades of social science research have taught us much about how individuals, groups, and communities respond to disasters. The findings of this research have helped inform emergency management practices, including disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, most of us—researchers or not—have attempted or are attempting to make sense of what is going on around us. In this article, we assert that we need not examine the pandemic in a vacuum; rather, we can draw upon scholarly and practical sources to inform our thinking about this 21st century catastrophe. The pandemic has provided an “unfortunate opportunity” to revisit what we know about disaster phenomena, including catastrophes, and...
yes, what about the much larger number of people who die daily as a result of cigarette smoking? Why...
Concepts are most useful when their formulation leads to researchable questions. For social scientis...
International audienceThe coronavirus disease pandemic (COVID-19) started in 2019 and induced long-l...
In most disasters that have been studied, the underlying dangerous cause does not persist for very l...
The tsunami of change triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed society in a series of casc...
Natural disasters (predominantly those linked to meteorological and geophysical changes) prevail amo...
Natural disasters nearly always catch societies by surprise, even though in hindsight historians inv...
Natural disasters nearly always catch societies by surprise, even though in hindsight historians inv...
The threat of a global pandemic has been around for some time. Given the availability of knowledge g...
Prompted by this century’s major disasters, many local governments have adopted policies, plans, and...
To cure Covid-19 on a medical, political, economic, and societal level, there is a need to ‘curate’ ...
International audienceThe chapter retraces the birth and development of disaster research in the soc...
Notions of psychological frailty have been at the forefront of debates around the public response to...
Our remarks are organized around the three major words in the title, namely, preparedness, disaster...
The importance of the academic study of disaster is in its potential application to policy and pract...
yes, what about the much larger number of people who die daily as a result of cigarette smoking? Why...
Concepts are most useful when their formulation leads to researchable questions. For social scientis...
International audienceThe coronavirus disease pandemic (COVID-19) started in 2019 and induced long-l...
In most disasters that have been studied, the underlying dangerous cause does not persist for very l...
The tsunami of change triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed society in a series of casc...
Natural disasters (predominantly those linked to meteorological and geophysical changes) prevail amo...
Natural disasters nearly always catch societies by surprise, even though in hindsight historians inv...
Natural disasters nearly always catch societies by surprise, even though in hindsight historians inv...
The threat of a global pandemic has been around for some time. Given the availability of knowledge g...
Prompted by this century’s major disasters, many local governments have adopted policies, plans, and...
To cure Covid-19 on a medical, political, economic, and societal level, there is a need to ‘curate’ ...
International audienceThe chapter retraces the birth and development of disaster research in the soc...
Notions of psychological frailty have been at the forefront of debates around the public response to...
Our remarks are organized around the three major words in the title, namely, preparedness, disaster...
The importance of the academic study of disaster is in its potential application to policy and pract...
yes, what about the much larger number of people who die daily as a result of cigarette smoking? Why...
Concepts are most useful when their formulation leads to researchable questions. For social scientis...
International audienceThe coronavirus disease pandemic (COVID-19) started in 2019 and induced long-l...