Disaster Citizenship

Disaster Citizenship
Author: Jacob A.C. Remes
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2015-12-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0252097947

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A century ago, governments buoyed by Progressive Era–beliefs began to assume greater responsibility for protecting and rescuing citizens. Yet the aftermath of two disasters in the United States–Canada borderlands--the Salem Fire of 1914 and the Halifax Explosion of 1917--saw working class survivors instead turn to friends, neighbors, coworkers, and family members for succor and aid. Both official and unofficial responses, meanwhile, showed how the United States and Canada were linked by experts, workers, and money. In Disaster Citizenship, Jacob A. C. Remes draws on histories of the Salem and Halifax events to explore the institutions--both formal and informal--that ordinary people relied upon in times of crisis. He explores patterns and traditions of self-help, informal order, and solidarity and details how people adapted these traditions when necessary. Yet, as he shows, these methods--though often quick and effective--remained illegible to reformers. Indeed, soldiers, social workers, and reformers wielding extraordinary emergency powers challenged these grassroots practices to impose progressive "solutions" on what they wrongly imagined to be a fractured social landscape.

In the Wake of Disaster

In the Wake of Disaster
Author: Ayesha Siddiqi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2019-05-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 110859770X

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What is the state's responsibility to its people in the aftermath of a natural hazard based disaster? The book sets out to address this seemingly simple question, after large scale floods devastated Pakistan in 2010 and then again in 2011. Along the way it delves into rich detail about people's everday encounters with the state in Pakistan, uncovers postcolonial discourses on rights of citizenship and dispels mainstream understanding of Islamist groups as presenting an alternative development paradigm to the state. Based on detailed ethnographic fieldwork, In the Wake of the Disaster forces the reader to look beyond narratives of Pakistan as the perennial 'failing state' falling victim to an imminent 'Islamist takeover'. The book shifts the conversation from hysteria and sensationalism surrounding Pakistan to the everyday. In doing so it transforms our understanding of contemporary disasters.

A Citizen's Guide to Disaster Assistance

A Citizen's Guide to Disaster Assistance
Author: United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1999
Genre: Disaster relief
ISBN:

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Are You Ready?

Are You Ready?
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2004
Genre: Disaster relief
ISBN:

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Accompanying CD-ROM contains additional supporting materials, sample electronic slide presentations, and other resources.

In Time of Emergency

In Time of Emergency
Author: United States. Defense Civil Preparedness Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1977
Genre: Disaster relief
ISBN:

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The Citizen's Guide to Disaster Preparedness and Aftermath Survival

The Citizen's Guide to Disaster Preparedness and Aftermath Survival
Author: Sammie L. Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Disasters
ISBN: 9780615835167

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This is a completely revised and updated do-it-yourself guide including extensive checklists that enable people to prepare for any natural or manmade disaster. Checklists provide actions to take before, during and, after disasters that people may be experiencing or may experience in the future. This book goes beyond wilderness survival guides and specifically addresses in discussions information urban residents need to protect their family in any situation.

Are You Ready?

Are You Ready?
Author: United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2002
Genre: Electronic government information
ISBN:

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Provides emergency information in case of natural hazards: floods, hurricanes, thunderstorms (lightning, tornadoes), winter storms and extreme cold, extreme heat ((heat wave), emergency water shortage), eathquakes, volcanoes (volcanic eruptions), landslides and debris flow (mudslide), tsunamis, and fire (wildland fires); and technological and man-made hazards: hazardous materials incidents (household chemical emergencies), nuclear power plants, national security emergencies (terrorism, chemical and biological weapons).

Critical Disaster Studies

Critical Disaster Studies
Author: Jacob A.C. Remes
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2021-08-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0812299728

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This book announces the new, interdisciplinary field of critical disaster studies. Unlike most existing approaches to disaster, critical disaster studies begins with the idea that disasters are not objective facts, but rather are interpretive fictions—and they shape the way people see the world. By questioning the concept of disaster itself, critical disaster studies reveals the stakes of defining people or places as vulnerable, resilient, or at risk. As social constructs, disaster, vulnerability, resilience, and risk shape and are shaped by contests over power. Managers and technocrats often herald the goals of disaster response and recovery as objective, quantifiable, or self-evident. In reality, the goals are subjective, and usually contested. Critical disaster studies attends to the ways powerful people often use claims of technocratic expertise to maintain power. Moreover, rather than existing as isolated events, disasters take place over time. People commonly imagine disasters to be unexpected and sudden, making structural conditions appear contingent, widespread conditions appear local, and chronic conditions appear acute. By placing disasters in broader contexts, critical disaster studies peels away that veneer. With chapters by scholars of five continents and seven disciplines, Critical Disaster Studies asks how disasters come to be known as disasters, how disasters are used as tools of governance and politics, and how people imagine and anticipate disasters. The volume will be of interest to scholars of disaster in any discipline and especially to those teaching the growing number of courses on disaster studies.