Learning and Calamities Learning and Calamities
Routledge Studies in Environment, Culture, and Society

Learning and Calamities

Practices, Interpretations, Patterns

Heike Egner und andere
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Beschreibung des Verlags

It is widely assumed that humanity should be able to learn from calamities (e.g., emergencies, disasters, catastrophes) and that the affected individuals, groups, and enterprises, as well as the concerned (disaster-) management organizations and institutions for prevention and mitigation, will be able to be better prepared or more efficient next time. Furthermore, it is often assumed that the results of these learning processes are preserved as "knowledge" in the collective memory of a society, and that patterns of practices were adopted on this base. Within history, there is more evidence for the opposite: Analyzing past calamities reveals that there is hardly any learning and, if so, that it rarely lasts more than one or two generations. This book explores whether learning in the context of calamities happens at all, and if learning takes place, under which conditions it can be achieved and what would be required to ensure that learned cognitive and practical knowledge will endure on a societal level. The contributions of this book include various fields of scientific research: history, sociology, geography, psychoanalysis, psychiatry, development studies and political studies, as well as disaster research and disaster risk reduction research.

GENRE
Sachbücher
ERSCHIENEN
2014
13. August
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
334
Seiten
VERLAG
Taylor & Francis
GRÖSSE
8.8
 MB

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