"Terry Gibson provides a thorough, sophisticated, yet accessible account of who the disastermakers are, what they do, and how we can do things better. Drawing on decades of on-the-ground experience, a strong body of existing research on the social construction of risk, and his own academic research within disaster studies, Gibson demonstrates the transformative potential for disaster studies of current debates on de- and re-growth in economics and other social sciences"--
"Terry Gibson provides a thorough, sophisticated, yet accessible account of who the disastermakers are, what they do, and how we can do things better. Drawing on decades of on-the-ground experience, a strong body of existing research on the social construction of risk, and his own academic research within disaster studies, Gibson demonstrates the transformative potential for disaster studies of current debates on de- and re-growth in economics and other social sciences"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Terry Gibson is a researcher and practitioner in the disasters, development, and corporate responsibility industries. For eight years, he acted as director of Global Network of Civil Society Organisations for Disaster Reduction. Has published a wide range of papers and chapters, as well as the book Making Aid Agencies Work (2019), and he runs the website inventing-futures.org.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Disasters don't happen, they're made disasters are the result of human choices Chapter 2: Understanding Risk the development of disaster studies and its understanding of risk Chapter 3: Disastermakers who or what is creating risk? Chapter 4: An Inconvenient Truth the oncoming climate emergency Chapter 5: Sailing Away from Disaster systems change to avert disaster Chapter 6: The art of life itself? away from the growth paradigm Chapter 7: The art of the possible what changes minds? Chapter 8: Conclusions
Chapter 1: Disasters don't happen, they're made disasters are the result of human choices Chapter 2: Understanding Risk the development of disaster studies and its understanding of risk Chapter 3: Disastermakers who or what is creating risk? Chapter 4: An Inconvenient Truth the oncoming climate emergency Chapter 5: Sailing Away from Disaster systems change to avert disaster Chapter 6: The art of life itself? away from the growth paradigm Chapter 7: The art of the possible what changes minds? Chapter 8: Conclusions
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