
Disaster Makers
tackling unmanaged growth for sustainable futures
$39.15
- Paperback
240 pages
- Release Date
19 February 2025
Summary
Disaster Makers: Unmasking the Architects of Risk and Charting a Path to Resilience
Drawing on decades of on-the-ground experience, a strong body of existing research on the social construction of risk, and his own academic research, Terry Gibson demonstrates the transformative potential of current debates around de- and re-growth for disaster studies.
Some disasters are highly visible to us all, such as the Covid-19 pandemic or the climate emergency. Many m…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781350430488 |
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ISBN-10: | 135043048X |
Author: | Terry Gibson |
Publisher: | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Imprint: | Bloomsbury Academic |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 240 |
Release Date: | 19 February 2025 |
Weight: | 311g |
Dimensions: | 214mm x 136mm x 16mm |
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T. Gibson’s book is a fascinating read. It combines theory and empirical insights to convey a powerful argument in a very clear and accessible prose; that is, disasters are the results of human decisions that must be reconsidered should we wish to aim for a safer future. * Professor JC Gaillard, The University of Auckland, New Zealand *This book challenges us to re-evaluate our responsibility for natural disasters. What we previously saw as acts of God can be the result of political and personal choices - allowing the possibility of change. This radical reframing of risk and consequences is essential reading for anyone concerned about our future and how we manage it. * Richard Sambrook, Cardiff University, UK. Former Director BBC Global News. *Gibson brings common sense and a strong moral sensibility to the naming and shaming of situations and systems that create risk. * Ben Wisner, Co-author of At Risk: Natural Hazards, People’s Vulnerability and Disasters (1994) *Thank you so much to Terry for not holding back when describing the origins of and ways forward for humanity’s horrific disaster difficulties. In this book delving across centuries, continents, disciplines, and experiences, he goes beyond confined, sectoral viewpoints to explain not only who makes disasters and how, but also why. Knowing the baseline reasons for disasters then leads to helpful approaches for acting to stop the disaster makers. * Ilan Kelman, University College London, UK, and author of Disaster by Choice (2020) *Disaster makers is clearly written by someone on the inside. And yet Gibson manages to take a step back and lay bare the mechanics of why and how we keep creating disaster risk – and what must happen for this to change. Recommended reading for anyone interested in risk management. * Bina Desai, former coordinating lead author of the UN Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction *
About The Author
Terry Gibson
Terry Gibson is a researcher and practitioner in the disasters, development, and corporate responsibility industries. For eight years, he acted as director of Global Network of Civil Society Organisations for Disaster Reduction. Has published a wide range of papers and chapters, as well as the book Making Aid Agencies Work (2019).
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