Negotiating Disasters: Politics, Representation, Meanings
Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
978-3-631-61096-1 (ISBN)
Ute Luig was until 2010 Professor of Anthropology at the Freie Universität Berlin. She did long-term fieldwork in different African countries and Cambodia. Her main interests besides the conceptualization of nature and cultural approaches to disaster research are memory and spirit possession cults. She studied disasters from different perspectives, e.g. in form of the HIV/AIDS crisis, war and memory in Cambodia and cultural interpretations of so-called «natural disasters».
Contents: Ute Luig: Negotiating Disasters: An Overview - Michael Bollig: Social-Ecological Change and the Changing Structure of Risk, Risk Management and Resilience in a Pastoral Community in Northwestern Namibia - Ingo Haltermann: The Perception of Natural Hazards in the Context of Human (In-)security - Elísio Macamo/Dieter Neubert: «Flood Disasters». A Sociological Analysis of Local Perception and Management of Extreme Events Based on Examples from Mozambique, Germany, and the USA - Arne Harms: Squatters on a Shrinking Coast: Environmental Hazards, Memory and Social Resilience in the Ganges Delta - Manfred Zaumseil/Johana Prawitasari-Hadiyono: Researching Coping Mechanisms in Response to Natural Disasters: The Earthquake in Java, Indonesia (2006) -
Martin Sökefeld: The Attabad Landslide and the Politics of Disaster in Gojal, Gilgit-Baltistan - Pascale Schild: Representations and Practices of «Home» in the Context of the 2005 Earthquake and Reconstruction Process in Pakistan and Azad Kashmir - Edward Simpson: The Anthropology of a «Disaster Boom» Economy in Western India - Axel Schäfer: Lightning, Thunderstorms, Hail: Conception, Religious Interpretations and Social Practice among the Quechua People of the South Peruvian Andes - Dorothea E. Schulz: In the Shadow of an Unreconciled Nature: Muslim Practices of Mourning and/as Social Reproduction in Uganda - Brigitte Vettori: Negotiating Culture: Indigenous Communities on the Nicobar and Andaman Islands as Focal Points in the Post-tsunami Media Coverage 2004/05.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.8.2012 |
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Verlagsort | Berlin |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 148 x 210 mm |
Gewicht | 440 g |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geografie / Kartografie |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Ethnologie ► Völkerkunde (Naturvölker) | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Mikrosoziologie | |
Schlagworte | coping strategies • Desasters • disaster research • Disasters • India • Luig • meanings • media perception • Mozambique • Namibia • Negotiating • Politics • religious interpretation • Representation • risk managment • ritual practices • Uganda • USA |
ISBN-10 | 3-631-61096-3 / 3631610963 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-631-61096-1 / 9783631610961 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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