Disasters change individuals and the social structure. Two categories are essential to study disasters: time and space. To these, we should add risk that is a cultural object resulting from interpretation. Its representations are subjective and they stem from the socio-cultural framework of reference. In the article, we will apply to the COVID-19 epidemic in Italy the four risk-related issues emerging by the interplay between the degree of knowledge (certain/uncertain) and that of consent (contested/complete) as in Douglas and Wildavsky. We will describe the four types of problems about the evaluation of the consequences con-cerning this health risk and we will consider the role of instituti...
The severe impact of global crises, such as COVID-19 and climate change, is plausibly reshaping the ...
A warming climate and less predictable weather patterns, as well as an expanding urban infrastructur...
Disasters promise to be a permanent feature of globalized, industrial society in the twenty-first ce...
Disasters change individuals and the social structure. Two categories are essential to study disaste...
Despite the possibility of a pandemic had been seriously considered in professional circles, most go...
In most disasters that have been studied, the underlying dangerous cause does not persist for very l...
In this introductory essay to our symposium we argue that “Sociology After COVID-19” needs to center...
Disasters and Crises are not the same, although they share some similarities. While first are almost...
The COVID-19 outbreak is a contradiction of the globalization, one of the most seductive and also on...
This paper discusses the bases of theory in the evaluation of social vulnerability to disasters. Vul...
This chapter explores how lay publics respond to potential disasters. It contends that the current r...
This article explores the relationship between the emergence of a ‘crisis society', social innovatio...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of ‘new’ catastrophes determined by the specifics of contemporar...
In recent months, humanity, is experiencing a set of situations that have completely changed the ex...
The socio-historical nexus that is topologically interwoven throughout the Mediterranean region prov...
The severe impact of global crises, such as COVID-19 and climate change, is plausibly reshaping the ...
A warming climate and less predictable weather patterns, as well as an expanding urban infrastructur...
Disasters promise to be a permanent feature of globalized, industrial society in the twenty-first ce...
Disasters change individuals and the social structure. Two categories are essential to study disaste...
Despite the possibility of a pandemic had been seriously considered in professional circles, most go...
In most disasters that have been studied, the underlying dangerous cause does not persist for very l...
In this introductory essay to our symposium we argue that “Sociology After COVID-19” needs to center...
Disasters and Crises are not the same, although they share some similarities. While first are almost...
The COVID-19 outbreak is a contradiction of the globalization, one of the most seductive and also on...
This paper discusses the bases of theory in the evaluation of social vulnerability to disasters. Vul...
This chapter explores how lay publics respond to potential disasters. It contends that the current r...
This article explores the relationship between the emergence of a ‘crisis society', social innovatio...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of ‘new’ catastrophes determined by the specifics of contemporar...
In recent months, humanity, is experiencing a set of situations that have completely changed the ex...
The socio-historical nexus that is topologically interwoven throughout the Mediterranean region prov...
The severe impact of global crises, such as COVID-19 and climate change, is plausibly reshaping the ...
A warming climate and less predictable weather patterns, as well as an expanding urban infrastructur...
Disasters promise to be a permanent feature of globalized, industrial society in the twenty-first ce...