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245 00 aThe political economy of hazards and disastersh[electronic resource] /cedited by Eric C. Jones and Arthur D. Murphy.
260 aLanham :bAltaMira Press,cc2009.
300 axiv, 351 p. :bill., maps ;c24 cm.
490 aSociety for economic anthropology (SEA) monographs ;vno. 27
504 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 tLinking broad-scale political economic contexts to fine-scale economic consequences in disaster research /rEric C. Jones and Arthur D. Murphy --tAnthropology and the political economy of disasters /rAnthony Oliver-Smith --t"The dam is becoming dangerous and may possibly go" : the paleodemography and political economy of the Johnstown flood of 1889 /rLeslie Lea Williams --tThe invisible toll of Katrina : how social and economic resources are altering the recovery experience among Katrina evacuees in Colorado /rMegan Underhill --tRecovering inequality : democracy, the market economy, and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire /rShelly Brown-Jeffy and Steve Kroll-Smith --tWeak winters : dynamic decision-making in the face of extended drought in Ceara?, Northeast Brazil /rTimothy J. Finan --tThe impact of volcanic hazards on the ancient Olmec and epi-Olmec economies in the Los Tuxtlas Region, Veracruz, Mexico /rOlaf Jaime-Rivero?n and Christopher Pool --tIf the pyroclastic flow doesn't kill you, the recovery will : cascading impacts of Mt. Tungurahua's eruptions in rural Ecuador /rLinda M. Whiteford and Graham A. Tobin --tWhen the lights go out : understanding natural hazard and merchant "brownout" behavior in the provincial Philippines /rTy Matejowsky --tWhere others fear to trade : modeling adaptive resilience in ethnic trading networks to famines, maritime warfare, and imperial stability in the growing Indian Ocean economy, ca. 1500-1700 CE /rRahul Oka, Chapurukha M. Kusimba, and Vishwas D. Gogte --tMadagascar's cyclone vulnerability and the global vanilla economy /rMargaret L. Brown --tLearning from disaster? Mad cows, squatter fires, and temporality in repeated crises /rAlan Smart and Josephine Smart --t"Hurricanes did not just start happening" : expectations of intervention in the Mississippi Gulf Coast casino industry /rJennifer Trivedi --tFrom the Phoenix effect to punctuated entropy : the culture of response as a unifying paradigm of disaster mitigation and recovery /rChristopher L. Dyer.
533 aElectronic reproduction.bBoulder, Colo. :cNetLibrary,d2009.nAvailable via World Wide Web.nAccess may be limited to NetLibrary affiliated libraries.
650 aDisastersvCase studies.
650 aDisastersxEconomic aspects.
650 aEmergency management.
655 aElectronic books.2local
700 aJones, Eric C.,d1970-
700 aMurphy, Arthur D.
710 aNetLibrary, Inc.
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830 aSociety for Economic Anthropology monographs ;vv. 27.
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The political economy of hazards and disasters[electronic resource] /edited by Eric C. Jones and Arthur D. Murphy
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The political economy of hazards and disasters[electronic resource] /edited by Eric C. Jones and Arthur D. Murphy
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Lanham : AltaMira Press c2009.
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xiv, 351 p : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Keyword
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Linking broad-scale political economic contexts to fine-scale economic consequences in disaster research / Anthropology and the political economy of disasters / "The dam is becoming dangerous and may possibly go" : the paleodemography and political economy of the Johnstown flood of 1889 / The invisible toll of Katrina : how social and economic resources are altering the recovery experience among Katrina evacuees in Colorado / Recovering inequality : democracy, the market economy, and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire / Weak winters : dynamic decision-making in the face of extended drought in Ceara?, Northeast Brazil / The impact of volcanic hazards on the ancient Olmec and epi-Olmec economies in the Los Tuxtlas Region, Veracruz, Mexico / If the pyroclastic flow doesn't kill you, the recovery will : cascading impacts of Mt. Tungurahua's eruptions in rural Ecuador / When the lights go out : understanding natural hazard and merchant "brownout" behavior in the provincial Philippines / Where others fear to trade : modeling adaptive resilience in ethnic trading networks to famines, maritime warfare, and imperial stability in the growing Indian Ocean economy, ca. 1500-1700 CE / Madagascar's cyclone vulnerability and the global vanilla economy / Learning from disaster? Mad cows, squatter fires, and temporality in repeated crises / "Hurricanes did not just start happening" : expectations of intervention in the Mississippi Gulf Coast casino industry / From the Phoenix effect to punctuated entropy : the culture of response as a unifying paradigm of disaster mitigation and recovery /
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