Leadership in Disaster
Learning for a Future with Global Climate Change
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press
Published:2nd Feb '11
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How leaders respond when technological successes create vulnerability and nature ceases to be motherly.
Murphy explores whether technological development inadvertently constructed new vulnerabilities, thereby manufacturing a natural disaster. As the extreme weather in the ice storm may foreshadow what will occur with global warming, Leadership in Disaster also explores the politics, economics, ethics, and cultural predispositions involved in climate change, investigating how modern societies create both the risks they assume are acceptable and the burden of managing them. An innovative comparison with Amish communities, where the same extreme weather had trivial consequences, is instructive for avoiding future socio-economic catastrophes.
"Leadership in Disaster is beautifully written and deserving of a wide readership." Peter Dickens, University of Cambridge "A welcome addition to the field of disaster research which draws together classical and modern theories to argue for an epistemological expansion of the social sciences." Canadian Journal of Sociology
ISBN: 9780773538726
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424 pages