Epicentre to Aftermath offers a profound interdisciplinary analysis of disaster aftermaths, focusing on the complex political, cultural, and social dimensions often overlooked in conventional disaster studies. This scholarly work demonstrates how the experience and meaning of a disaster are shaped by situated human agency rather than being predetermined, drawing together insights from a range of disciplines.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain an interdisciplinary understanding of disaster consequences, blending insights from political science, anthropology, and cultural studies.
- Explore the intricate interplay of political, historical, cultural, and emotional factors in shaping post-disaster realities.
- Challenge conventional views by recognizing human agency as central to the experience and meaning of disaster aftermaths.
- Broaden your knowledge of disaster studies through empirical and conceptual contributions that expand the field.