The Institutionalisation of Disaster Risk Reduction The Institutionalisation of Disaster Risk Reduction
Routledge Studies in Hazards, Disaster Risk and Climate Change

The Institutionalisation of Disaster Risk Reduction

South Africa and Neoliberal Governmentality

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Publisher Description

The past three decades have seen a global shift in disaster management from an event driven response to a ‘could-be’ risk management approach. Disaster risk reduction (DRR) has become entrenched as a dominant paradigm within the field of disaster management.

More than a decade after adopting DRR legislation in South Africa there remains a dearth of evidence that this has translated into substantive action. This book examines the institutionalisation of DRR in South Africa, conceived of as a political economy of knowledge production. Using a critical theory approach, the book does not consider why DRR is failing but instead asks ‘why DRR?’ As such, it explores possibilities beyond DRR’s narrow optic and offers new insights into disaster management through the lens of South Africa.

This is valuable reading for graduate students and academics working in disaster studies, geography, public policy and development/post-development studies, as well as policy makers.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2016
1 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
132
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
856.1
KB

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