Response to Disaster: Fact Versus Fiction & Its Perpetuation : the Sociology of Disaster

Response to Disaster: Fact Versus Fiction & Its Perpetuation : the Sociology of Disaster
ISBN-10
0761811834
ISBN-13
9780761811831
Series
Response to Disaster
Category
Social Science
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
1998
Publisher
University Press of America
Author
Henry W. Fischer

Description

A third-generation disaster researcher challenges what he sees as a myth perpetrated since the genesis of the field in the 1950s that faced with an emergency, most people will panic and flee, become helplessly impassive, or loot. He sets out the empirical evidence in statistics and case studies. He agrees with colleagues that the mass media are a primary factor in spreading the myth, but goes beyond them to address what emergency agencies can do despite it. Graduate and undergraduate students interested in social response to disasters, the disaster research community, and people responsible for responding to disaster might find the treatment interesting. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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