Natural disasters regularly reach a high degree of prominence in the media, but we rarely see the political aspects of the ways that disasters are managed and dealt with. * This book offers a comprehensive survey of the political history of disaster management, from World War I onwards.
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A probing, cutting-edge analysis of the past, present and future of the world's largest single habitat Argues that the contemporary geopolitics of the deep ocean are characterised by competing political, economic, and ecological interests.
Exploring the post-industrial city as a hub of entertainment, the book examines diverse venues like casinos, malls, and theme parks. It critically analyzes the economic and historical contexts of urban entertainment, questioning whether these fantasy spaces undermine communities or foster new identities and shared experiences. Designed for students, the text features boxed case studies to facilitate classroom discussions, making complex ideas accessible and engaging.
Environmental Sociology
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The textbook provides comprehensive coverage of environmental issues, policies, and actions, emphasizing a balanced approach. The revised fourth edition includes updates on contemporary developments in global environmental sociology, making it a vital resource for understanding current challenges and strategies in the field.
Set in the 1950s, this prequel explores America's dynamic landscape, challenging the stereotype of the era as merely tranquil. Sociologist John Hannigan examines the surge of spectacular events, innovative spaces, and emerging technologies that defined mid-century life, revealing a vibrant and complex cultural tapestry. The book delves into the interplay between societal changes and the burgeoning spectacle of modernity, offering a fresh perspective on a pivotal decade in American history.