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Catastrophe & Culture: The Anthropology of Disaster (Peppercanister)

Author Susanna M. Hoffman, Anthony Oliver-Smith, Gregory V. Button, Christopher L. Dyer, Virginia Garcia-Acosta, J. Terrence McCabe, Michael E. Moseley, Robert Paine, S. Ravi Rajan, Sharon Stephens
Publisher SAR Press
Category Social Science
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PublisherSAR Press
ISBN / ASIN193061814X
ISBN-139781930618145
Sales Rank5,482,498
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At a time of increasing globalization and worldwide vulnerability, the study of disasters has become an important focus for anthropological research-one where the four fields of anthropology are synthesized to address the multidimensionality of the effects to a community's social structures and relationship to the environment. Using a variety of natural and technological disasters-including Mexican earthquakes, drought in the Andes and in Africa, the nuclear meltdown at Chernobyl, the Exxon Valdez oil spill, the Oakland firestorm, and the Bhopal gas disaster-the authors of this volume explore the potentials of disaster for ecological, political-economic, and cultural approaches to anthropology along with the perspectives of archaeology and history. They also discuss the connection between theory and practice and what anthropology can do for disaster management.
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