Rethinking Post-Disaster Recovery
Socio-Anthropological Perspectives on Repairing Environments
Herausgeber: Centemeri, Laura; Burgess, J. Peter; Topçu, Sezin
Rethinking Post-Disaster Recovery
Socio-Anthropological Perspectives on Repairing Environments
Herausgeber: Centemeri, Laura; Burgess, J. Peter; Topçu, Sezin
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This book presents an original interdisciplinary approach to the study of the so-called 'recovery phase' in disaster management, centered on the notion of repairing.
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This book presents an original interdisciplinary approach to the study of the so-called 'recovery phase' in disaster management, centered on the notion of repairing.
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- Routledge New Security Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 528g
- ISBN-13: 9781032027135
- ISBN-10: 1032027134
- Artikelnr.: 62275958
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge New Security Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 528g
- ISBN-13: 9781032027135
- ISBN-10: 1032027134
- Artikelnr.: 62275958
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Laura Centemeri is Senior Researcher in Environmental Sociology at the French National Centre for Scientific Research, and a member of the Centre for the Study of Social Movements (CEMS-EHESS), France. Sezin Topçu is Senior Researcher in Science and Technology Studies at the French National Centre for Scientific Research, and a member of the Centre for the Study of Social Movements (CEMS-EHESS), France. J. Peter Burgess is Professor and Director of the Chair in Geopolitics of Risk at École Normale Supérieure, France.
Introduction: Recovery, Resilience and Repairing - For a Non-Reductionist
Approach to the Complexity of Post-Disaster Situations Laura Centemeri,
Sezin Topçu and J. Peter Burgess Part I: Repairing Slow Disasters 1. The
Economy of Compensation and the Struggle for Reparation: The case of
Formosa Plastics in Taiwan Paul Jobin 2. Repairing the Ir-repairable:
'Geo-biological' Recovery of Environments after a Nuclear Disaster Sezin
Topçu 3. After the (Green) Revolution Comes (Ecological) Restoration:
Scientists and Peasants in Pontal do Paranapanema, Brazil Daniel Delatin
Rodrigues Part II: Everyday Life, Justice and Memories in Recovery after
Disasters 4. Repairing as Struggle for Narrative Justice. The Dam Failure
of Vega de Tera, Spain (1959-2019) Santiago Gorostiza and Marco Armiero 5.
Preparing for Future Pandemics and Repairing Vulnerable Environments:
Consequences of the 1997 Bird Flu Outbreak in Hong Kong Frédéric Keck 6.
Broken Techno-Ecological Systems and Art as Reparative Gestures Line Marie
Thorsen 7. Plurality of Temporalities, Complexity and Contingency in
Repairing after Dam Failures in Minas Gerais Francis Chateauraynaud and
Josquin Debaz Part III: The Role of Law in Repairing Environments 8. A
Green Criminological Approach to Environmental Victimisation and
Reparation. A Case for Environmental Restorative Justice Lorenzo Natali and
Matthew Hall 9. Reenact, Commemorate and Make Amends after Storm Xynthia
Through a Judicial Dispositif Sandrine Revet 10. Victims and the Ecologies
of Reparation Dispositifs in the Contaminated Growth Hormone Case:
Comparative Perspectives on Recovery after a Health Disaster Janine Barbot
and Nicolas Dodier 11. Conclusion: Disaster recovery and the repairing
perspective - between theory and practice Laura Centemeri, J. Peter Burgess
and Sezin Topçu
Approach to the Complexity of Post-Disaster Situations Laura Centemeri,
Sezin Topçu and J. Peter Burgess Part I: Repairing Slow Disasters 1. The
Economy of Compensation and the Struggle for Reparation: The case of
Formosa Plastics in Taiwan Paul Jobin 2. Repairing the Ir-repairable:
'Geo-biological' Recovery of Environments after a Nuclear Disaster Sezin
Topçu 3. After the (Green) Revolution Comes (Ecological) Restoration:
Scientists and Peasants in Pontal do Paranapanema, Brazil Daniel Delatin
Rodrigues Part II: Everyday Life, Justice and Memories in Recovery after
Disasters 4. Repairing as Struggle for Narrative Justice. The Dam Failure
of Vega de Tera, Spain (1959-2019) Santiago Gorostiza and Marco Armiero 5.
Preparing for Future Pandemics and Repairing Vulnerable Environments:
Consequences of the 1997 Bird Flu Outbreak in Hong Kong Frédéric Keck 6.
Broken Techno-Ecological Systems and Art as Reparative Gestures Line Marie
Thorsen 7. Plurality of Temporalities, Complexity and Contingency in
Repairing after Dam Failures in Minas Gerais Francis Chateauraynaud and
Josquin Debaz Part III: The Role of Law in Repairing Environments 8. A
Green Criminological Approach to Environmental Victimisation and
Reparation. A Case for Environmental Restorative Justice Lorenzo Natali and
Matthew Hall 9. Reenact, Commemorate and Make Amends after Storm Xynthia
Through a Judicial Dispositif Sandrine Revet 10. Victims and the Ecologies
of Reparation Dispositifs in the Contaminated Growth Hormone Case:
Comparative Perspectives on Recovery after a Health Disaster Janine Barbot
and Nicolas Dodier 11. Conclusion: Disaster recovery and the repairing
perspective - between theory and practice Laura Centemeri, J. Peter Burgess
and Sezin Topçu
Introduction: Recovery, Resilience and Repairing - For a Non-Reductionist
Approach to the Complexity of Post-Disaster Situations Laura Centemeri,
Sezin Topçu and J. Peter Burgess Part I: Repairing Slow Disasters 1. The
Economy of Compensation and the Struggle for Reparation: The case of
Formosa Plastics in Taiwan Paul Jobin 2. Repairing the Ir-repairable:
'Geo-biological' Recovery of Environments after a Nuclear Disaster Sezin
Topçu 3. After the (Green) Revolution Comes (Ecological) Restoration:
Scientists and Peasants in Pontal do Paranapanema, Brazil Daniel Delatin
Rodrigues Part II: Everyday Life, Justice and Memories in Recovery after
Disasters 4. Repairing as Struggle for Narrative Justice. The Dam Failure
of Vega de Tera, Spain (1959-2019) Santiago Gorostiza and Marco Armiero 5.
Preparing for Future Pandemics and Repairing Vulnerable Environments:
Consequences of the 1997 Bird Flu Outbreak in Hong Kong Frédéric Keck 6.
Broken Techno-Ecological Systems and Art as Reparative Gestures Line Marie
Thorsen 7. Plurality of Temporalities, Complexity and Contingency in
Repairing after Dam Failures in Minas Gerais Francis Chateauraynaud and
Josquin Debaz Part III: The Role of Law in Repairing Environments 8. A
Green Criminological Approach to Environmental Victimisation and
Reparation. A Case for Environmental Restorative Justice Lorenzo Natali and
Matthew Hall 9. Reenact, Commemorate and Make Amends after Storm Xynthia
Through a Judicial Dispositif Sandrine Revet 10. Victims and the Ecologies
of Reparation Dispositifs in the Contaminated Growth Hormone Case:
Comparative Perspectives on Recovery after a Health Disaster Janine Barbot
and Nicolas Dodier 11. Conclusion: Disaster recovery and the repairing
perspective - between theory and practice Laura Centemeri, J. Peter Burgess
and Sezin Topçu
Approach to the Complexity of Post-Disaster Situations Laura Centemeri,
Sezin Topçu and J. Peter Burgess Part I: Repairing Slow Disasters 1. The
Economy of Compensation and the Struggle for Reparation: The case of
Formosa Plastics in Taiwan Paul Jobin 2. Repairing the Ir-repairable:
'Geo-biological' Recovery of Environments after a Nuclear Disaster Sezin
Topçu 3. After the (Green) Revolution Comes (Ecological) Restoration:
Scientists and Peasants in Pontal do Paranapanema, Brazil Daniel Delatin
Rodrigues Part II: Everyday Life, Justice and Memories in Recovery after
Disasters 4. Repairing as Struggle for Narrative Justice. The Dam Failure
of Vega de Tera, Spain (1959-2019) Santiago Gorostiza and Marco Armiero 5.
Preparing for Future Pandemics and Repairing Vulnerable Environments:
Consequences of the 1997 Bird Flu Outbreak in Hong Kong Frédéric Keck 6.
Broken Techno-Ecological Systems and Art as Reparative Gestures Line Marie
Thorsen 7. Plurality of Temporalities, Complexity and Contingency in
Repairing after Dam Failures in Minas Gerais Francis Chateauraynaud and
Josquin Debaz Part III: The Role of Law in Repairing Environments 8. A
Green Criminological Approach to Environmental Victimisation and
Reparation. A Case for Environmental Restorative Justice Lorenzo Natali and
Matthew Hall 9. Reenact, Commemorate and Make Amends after Storm Xynthia
Through a Judicial Dispositif Sandrine Revet 10. Victims and the Ecologies
of Reparation Dispositifs in the Contaminated Growth Hormone Case:
Comparative Perspectives on Recovery after a Health Disaster Janine Barbot
and Nicolas Dodier 11. Conclusion: Disaster recovery and the repairing
perspective - between theory and practice Laura Centemeri, J. Peter Burgess
and Sezin Topçu