While the unintended consequences of social action have exercised the sociological imagination since the discipline’s inception, sociology is yet to fully develop a systematic study of accidents and disasters. Leading figures in the field criticise current work on accidents for being piecemeal and isolated from mainstream sociology, for lacking theoretical innovation, for being blind to differential suffering and for being largely silent on questions of power. This article advances a case for an accidentology which will rectify these perceived flaws. It also advocates accidentology on the basis that accidents are socially patterned, that they are understudied compared to other social problems, and that they are increasing in scale, frequenc...
The problem of traffic accidents is not generally discussed as an issue with any political, philosop...
The categorization of disasters as natural or manmade does little for our understanding of the moral...
An earlier article discussing the initial days of disaster studies noted that the roots of the area ...
While the unintended consequences of social action have exercised the sociological imagination since...
Various commentators have expressed dissatisfaction at the predominant methods of analysing and prev...
Objectives. This article provides an overview of how the interdisciplinary field of disaster studies...
Unintentional injury is now the principle cause of child death in developed nations, and the prevent...
Today, the social scientific study of disasters is a very flourishing area. There are around five do...
In this introductory essay to our symposium we argue that “Sociology After COVID-19” needs to center...
The value of sociological research is dependent on the cultural conceptualization of an issue and it...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis dissertation probes critical questions about the relationship ...
This paper examines impact of Road Accidents on community socio-economic activities in Iringa munici...
An article to be presented at the seminar “Breakdown and other Technological Phenomena”– directed by...
INTRODUCTION: Disasters are the result of interaction between hazards, vulnerabilities, and capaciti...
Since systematic studies started in the early 1950s, there has now been a half century of social sci...
The problem of traffic accidents is not generally discussed as an issue with any political, philosop...
The categorization of disasters as natural or manmade does little for our understanding of the moral...
An earlier article discussing the initial days of disaster studies noted that the roots of the area ...
While the unintended consequences of social action have exercised the sociological imagination since...
Various commentators have expressed dissatisfaction at the predominant methods of analysing and prev...
Objectives. This article provides an overview of how the interdisciplinary field of disaster studies...
Unintentional injury is now the principle cause of child death in developed nations, and the prevent...
Today, the social scientific study of disasters is a very flourishing area. There are around five do...
In this introductory essay to our symposium we argue that “Sociology After COVID-19” needs to center...
The value of sociological research is dependent on the cultural conceptualization of an issue and it...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis dissertation probes critical questions about the relationship ...
This paper examines impact of Road Accidents on community socio-economic activities in Iringa munici...
An article to be presented at the seminar “Breakdown and other Technological Phenomena”– directed by...
INTRODUCTION: Disasters are the result of interaction between hazards, vulnerabilities, and capaciti...
Since systematic studies started in the early 1950s, there has now been a half century of social sci...
The problem of traffic accidents is not generally discussed as an issue with any political, philosop...
The categorization of disasters as natural or manmade does little for our understanding of the moral...
An earlier article discussing the initial days of disaster studies noted that the roots of the area ...