From the Margins to the Mainstream? Disaster Research at the Crossroads

TitleFrom the Margins to the Mainstream? Disaster Research at the Crossroads
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsTierney, Kathleen J.
JournalAnnual Review of Sociology
Volume33
Issue1
Pagination503-525
AbstractAbstractThe sociology of disasters has developed in ways that have weakened its ties with mainstream sociology. It has remained remarkably resistant to changes in the broader sociological landscape, and its strong applied focus has been a barrier to theoretical innovation. This situation is changing, as indicated by critiques of traditional ways of conceptualizing and explaining disasters; greater acceptance of constructivist formulations; willingness to acknowledge that disasters are accompanied by both social solidarity and social conflict; and recognition of the significance of the interaction of disasters and risk with gender, class, and other axes of inequality. However, the field is unlikely to overcome its marginal status without significant efforts to link the sociology of disasters with the related fields of risk and environmental sociology and, more broadly, to focus on core sociological concerns, such as social inequality, diversity, and social change.
URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.soc.33.040406.131743
DOI10.1146/annurev.soc.33.040406.131743
Short TitleFrom the Margins to the Mainstream?
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