ABSTRACT

In a book as illuminating as it is captivating, Thomas E. Drabek presents an in-depth analysis of the emotional impacts of disaster events and the many ripple effects that follow. 

Through the technique of storytelling, a series of nine fictional stories where characters experience actual disasters of different types throughout the United States illustrate the vulnerabilities and resilience to enhance the readers understanding of disaster consequences. Designed for classroom use, each story is followed by an "Analysis" section wherein discussion and research paper topics are recommended. These highlight links to published research findings. A "References" section details citations for all works included. Brief commentary in a "Notes" section adds further connections to other disasters and relevant research studies.

The Sociology of Disaster is an important innovation in disaster education and will become an invaluable resource within universities and colleges that offer degrees in emergency management at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

chapter 1|11 pages

Give Them a Character 1

chapter 2|20 pages

Survival

chapter 3|12 pages

Faces of Fear

chapter 4|12 pages

Trapped 1

chapter 5|14 pages

In the Line of Duty

chapter 6|13 pages

Angry Women

chapter 7|13 pages

The Letters

chapter 8|17 pages

Kentucky Tidal Waves

chapter 9|16 pages

They’re All Gone

chapter 10|16 pages

Migrations

chapter 11|6 pages

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