ABSTRACT

With chapters that incorporate additional perspectives on social vulnerability, this second edition focuses on the social construction of disasters, demonstrating how the characteristics of an event are not the only reason that tragedies unfurl. It incorporates disaster case studies to illustrate concepts, relevant and seminal literature, and the most recent data available. In addition to highlighting the U.S. context, it integrates a global approach and includes numerous international case studies. The book highlights recent policy changes and current disaster management approaches and infuses the concept of community resilience and building capacity throughout the text.

chapter 1|32 pages

Understanding Social Vulnerability

chapter 4|30 pages

Class

chapter 5|26 pages

Race and Ethnicity

chapter 6|28 pages

Gender

chapter 7|32 pages

Age

chapter 8|36 pages

Disability

chapter 9|30 pages

Health

chapter 10|16 pages

Language and Literacy

chapter 11|30 pages

Households and Families

chapter 12|30 pages

Violence

chapter 14|30 pages

Animals

chapter 15|18 pages

The Nature of Human Communities

chapter 16|32 pages

Measuring and Conveying Social Vulnerability

chapter 17|26 pages

Social Change and Empowerment

chapter 18|28 pages

New Ideas for Practitioners