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Contents
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments x
- Introduction. Defining Disaster upon Disaster: Why Risk Prevention and Disaster Response So Often Fail 1
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Part I. Illuminating the Fissures: Suppositions, Realities, Agendas, and Execution
- Introduction 19
- Chapter 1. Unwieldy Disasters: Engaging the Multiple Gaps and Connections That Make Catastrophes 23
- Chapter 2. Advocacy and Accomplishment: Contrasting Challenges to Successful Disaster Risk Management 41
- Chapter 3. Natural Hazard Events into Disasters: The Gaps between Knowledge, Policy, and Practice as It Affects the Built Environment through Development 70
- Chapter 4. Humanitarian Response: Ideals Meet Reality 88
- Chapter 5. Disaster Theory versus Practice? It Is a Long Rocky Road: A Practitioner’s View from the Ground 111
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Part II. Situations and Expositions: Plights, Problems, and Quandaries
- Chapter 6. Slow-Onset Disaster: Climate Change and the Gaps between Knowledge, Policy, and Practice 135
- Chapter 7. Disrupting Gendered Outcomes: Addressing Disaster Vulnerability through Stakeholder Participation 172
- Chapter 8. Resettlement for Disaster Risk Reduction: Global Knowledge, Local Application 198
- Chapter 9. From Nuclear Things to Things Nuclear: Minding the Gap at the Knowledge-Policy-Practice Nexus in Post-Fallout Fukushima 218
- Chapter 10. “Haitians Need to Be Patient”: Notes on Policy Advocacy in Washington Following Haiti’s Earthquake 241
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Part III. Revamping Apparatus and Outcome
- Chapter 11. The Scope and Importance of Anthropology and Its Core Concept of Culture in Closing the Disaster Knowledge to Policy and Practice Gap 265
- Chapter 12. Engaged: Applying the Anthropology of Disaster to Practitioner Settings and Policy Creation 292
- Chapter 13. Future Matter Matters: Disasters as a (Potential) Vehicle for Social Change—It’s About Time 313
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments x
- Introduction. Defining Disaster upon Disaster: Why Risk Prevention and Disaster Response So Often Fail 1
-
Part I. Illuminating the Fissures: Suppositions, Realities, Agendas, and Execution
- Introduction 19
- Chapter 1. Unwieldy Disasters: Engaging the Multiple Gaps and Connections That Make Catastrophes 23
- Chapter 2. Advocacy and Accomplishment: Contrasting Challenges to Successful Disaster Risk Management 41
- Chapter 3. Natural Hazard Events into Disasters: The Gaps between Knowledge, Policy, and Practice as It Affects the Built Environment through Development 70
- Chapter 4. Humanitarian Response: Ideals Meet Reality 88
- Chapter 5. Disaster Theory versus Practice? It Is a Long Rocky Road: A Practitioner’s View from the Ground 111
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Part II. Situations and Expositions: Plights, Problems, and Quandaries
- Chapter 6. Slow-Onset Disaster: Climate Change and the Gaps between Knowledge, Policy, and Practice 135
- Chapter 7. Disrupting Gendered Outcomes: Addressing Disaster Vulnerability through Stakeholder Participation 172
- Chapter 8. Resettlement for Disaster Risk Reduction: Global Knowledge, Local Application 198
- Chapter 9. From Nuclear Things to Things Nuclear: Minding the Gap at the Knowledge-Policy-Practice Nexus in Post-Fallout Fukushima 218
- Chapter 10. “Haitians Need to Be Patient”: Notes on Policy Advocacy in Washington Following Haiti’s Earthquake 241
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Part III. Revamping Apparatus and Outcome
- Chapter 11. The Scope and Importance of Anthropology and Its Core Concept of Culture in Closing the Disaster Knowledge to Policy and Practice Gap 265
- Chapter 12. Engaged: Applying the Anthropology of Disaster to Practitioner Settings and Policy Creation 292
- Chapter 13. Future Matter Matters: Disasters as a (Potential) Vehicle for Social Change—It’s About Time 313
- Index 333