Why Vulnerability Still Matters
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Why Vulnerability Still Matters
The Politics of Disaster Risk Creation
Bankoff, Greg; Hilhorst, Dorothea
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2022
240
Mole
Inglês
9781032113432
15 a 20 dias
467
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List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction: Why vulnerability still matters. Dorothea Hilhorst and Greg Bankoff
Part I Why Vulnerability Still Matters
Remaking the world in our own image: Vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation as historical discourses. Greg Bankoff
Between precarity and the security state: A post-vulnerability view. Kenneth Hewitt
Creating disaster risk and constructing gendered vulnerability. Sarah Bradshaw, Brian Linneker, and Lisa Overton
What must be done to rescue the concept of vulnerability? Terry Cannon
Part II Vulnerability, Conflict, and State-society Relations
Disaster studies and its discontents: The postcolonial state in hazard and risk creation. Ayesha Siddiqi
Humanitarianism: Navigating between resilience and vulnerability. Dorothea Hilhorst
Resilience, food security, and the abandonment of crisis-affected populations. Susanne Jaspars
Vulnerability and resilience in a complex and chaotic context: Evidence from Mozambique. Luis Artur
Part III Disaster Risk Creation
Power writ small and large: How disaster cannot be understood without reference to pushing, pulling, coercing, and seducing. Ben Wisner.
Disaster risk creation: The new vulnerability. Thea Dickinson and Ian Burton
Vulnerable Anthropocenes?: Towards an integrated approach. Kasia Mika and Ilan Kelman.
'The hottest summer ever!': Exploring vulnerability to climate change among grain producers in Eastern Norway. Bjornar Saether and Karen O'Brien
Index
List of Contributors
Introduction: Why vulnerability still matters. Dorothea Hilhorst and Greg Bankoff
Part I Why Vulnerability Still Matters
Remaking the world in our own image: Vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation as historical discourses. Greg Bankoff
Between precarity and the security state: A post-vulnerability view. Kenneth Hewitt
Creating disaster risk and constructing gendered vulnerability. Sarah Bradshaw, Brian Linneker, and Lisa Overton
What must be done to rescue the concept of vulnerability? Terry Cannon
Part II Vulnerability, Conflict, and State-society Relations
Disaster studies and its discontents: The postcolonial state in hazard and risk creation. Ayesha Siddiqi
Humanitarianism: Navigating between resilience and vulnerability. Dorothea Hilhorst
Resilience, food security, and the abandonment of crisis-affected populations. Susanne Jaspars
Vulnerability and resilience in a complex and chaotic context: Evidence from Mozambique. Luis Artur
Part III Disaster Risk Creation
Power writ small and large: How disaster cannot be understood without reference to pushing, pulling, coercing, and seducing. Ben Wisner.
Disaster risk creation: The new vulnerability. Thea Dickinson and Ian Burton
Vulnerable Anthropocenes?: Towards an integrated approach. Kasia Mika and Ilan Kelman.
'The hottest summer ever!': Exploring vulnerability to climate change among grain producers in Eastern Norway. Bjornar Saether and Karen O'Brien
Index
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disasters;vulnerability;politics of disasters;politics of climate change;disaster creation;disaster risk;climate risk;DRR;UN;Climate Change;Humanitarian Aid;Young Men;South Sudan;Vulnerability Paradigm;CCA;International Humanitarian Law;Disaster Diplomacy;Asp;Eastern Norway;Risk Reduction Including Climate Change;Resilience Practices;Food Aid;Reduction Including Climate Change Adaptation;SARS CoV-2;Resilience Regime;Disaster Studies;Disaster Vulnerability;Acute Malnutrition;Norwegian Agriculture;Norwegian Meteorological Institute;Food Aid Practices
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction: Why vulnerability still matters. Dorothea Hilhorst and Greg Bankoff
Part I Why Vulnerability Still Matters
Remaking the world in our own image: Vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation as historical discourses. Greg Bankoff
Between precarity and the security state: A post-vulnerability view. Kenneth Hewitt
Creating disaster risk and constructing gendered vulnerability. Sarah Bradshaw, Brian Linneker, and Lisa Overton
What must be done to rescue the concept of vulnerability? Terry Cannon
Part II Vulnerability, Conflict, and State-society Relations
Disaster studies and its discontents: The postcolonial state in hazard and risk creation. Ayesha Siddiqi
Humanitarianism: Navigating between resilience and vulnerability. Dorothea Hilhorst
Resilience, food security, and the abandonment of crisis-affected populations. Susanne Jaspars
Vulnerability and resilience in a complex and chaotic context: Evidence from Mozambique. Luis Artur
Part III Disaster Risk Creation
Power writ small and large: How disaster cannot be understood without reference to pushing, pulling, coercing, and seducing. Ben Wisner.
Disaster risk creation: The new vulnerability. Thea Dickinson and Ian Burton
Vulnerable Anthropocenes?: Towards an integrated approach. Kasia Mika and Ilan Kelman.
'The hottest summer ever!': Exploring vulnerability to climate change among grain producers in Eastern Norway. Bjornar Saether and Karen O'Brien
Index
List of Contributors
Introduction: Why vulnerability still matters. Dorothea Hilhorst and Greg Bankoff
Part I Why Vulnerability Still Matters
Remaking the world in our own image: Vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation as historical discourses. Greg Bankoff
Between precarity and the security state: A post-vulnerability view. Kenneth Hewitt
Creating disaster risk and constructing gendered vulnerability. Sarah Bradshaw, Brian Linneker, and Lisa Overton
What must be done to rescue the concept of vulnerability? Terry Cannon
Part II Vulnerability, Conflict, and State-society Relations
Disaster studies and its discontents: The postcolonial state in hazard and risk creation. Ayesha Siddiqi
Humanitarianism: Navigating between resilience and vulnerability. Dorothea Hilhorst
Resilience, food security, and the abandonment of crisis-affected populations. Susanne Jaspars
Vulnerability and resilience in a complex and chaotic context: Evidence from Mozambique. Luis Artur
Part III Disaster Risk Creation
Power writ small and large: How disaster cannot be understood without reference to pushing, pulling, coercing, and seducing. Ben Wisner.
Disaster risk creation: The new vulnerability. Thea Dickinson and Ian Burton
Vulnerable Anthropocenes?: Towards an integrated approach. Kasia Mika and Ilan Kelman.
'The hottest summer ever!': Exploring vulnerability to climate change among grain producers in Eastern Norway. Bjornar Saether and Karen O'Brien
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
disasters;vulnerability;politics of disasters;politics of climate change;disaster creation;disaster risk;climate risk;DRR;UN;Climate Change;Humanitarian Aid;Young Men;South Sudan;Vulnerability Paradigm;CCA;International Humanitarian Law;Disaster Diplomacy;Asp;Eastern Norway;Risk Reduction Including Climate Change;Resilience Practices;Food Aid;Reduction Including Climate Change Adaptation;SARS CoV-2;Resilience Regime;Disaster Studies;Disaster Vulnerability;Acute Malnutrition;Norwegian Agriculture;Norwegian Meteorological Institute;Food Aid Practices