Governing Disasters - Beyond Risk Culture - Grand Format

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Résumé

Irreversible and exceptional events, disasters are nevertheless governed, usually in the context of specific, dedicated interventions by state authorities or NGOs, who aim to lead the affected population from a place of emergency to a new, post-disaster - but still undefined - position. How do the victims of disaster interact with the dispositifs of government and disaster ? Based on extensive research - both ethnographic and historical - conducted over a long period of time in field locations as various as Hong Kong, Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka, France, Argentina, and Italy, this volume offers an acute analysis of how actors at local, national, and international levels govern disasters.
Chapter contributions show that the victims of disaster do not remain passive ; rather, they react to and critique what this volume calls the "government of disaster" and one of its central paradigms, the culture of risk, which leaves unaddressed key political issues.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    03/03/2015
  • Editeur
  • Collection
    The Sciences Po Series in Inte
  • ISBN
    978-1-137-43545-3
  • EAN
    9781137435453
  • Format
    Grand Format
  • Présentation
    Relié
  • Nb. de pages
    250 pages
  • Poids
    0.449 Kg
  • Dimensions
    14,0 cm × 21,6 cm × 1,6 cm

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À propos des auteurs

Sandrine Revet is a social anthropologist and Research Fellow at the CERI-Sciences Po, France. Her work focuses on the political anthropology of disasters and the international governance of "natural" risks and disasters. Her publications include Anthropologie d'une catastrophe (2006). She is a co-founder of the Anthropological Association for Research on Disasters and Risks (ARCRA) and co-convenor of the EASA Disaster and Crisis Anthropology Network (DICAN).
Julien Langumier is a social anthropologist and independent researcher. Since 2006, he has also worked as public policy practitioner in the area of prevention. He is the author of Survivre à l'inondation. Pour une ethnologie de la catastrophe (2008) and co-founder of the Anthropological Association for Research on Disasters and Risks (ARCRA).

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