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DRR Interview with Terry Cannon: disaster studies: why is class being ignored?
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Cannon, Terry
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Climate change
/ Construction
/ Context
/ Developing countries
/ Disaster management
/ Disaster risk
/ Disaster studies
/ Disasters
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Famine
/ Floods
/ Food
/ Hunger
/ International organizations
/ LDCs
/ Risk management
/ Risk reduction
/ Social construction
2024
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DRR Interview with Terry Cannon: disaster studies: why is class being ignored?
by
Cannon, Terry
in
Climate change
/ Construction
/ Context
/ Developing countries
/ Disaster management
/ Disaster risk
/ Disaster studies
/ Disasters
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Famine
/ Floods
/ Food
/ Hunger
/ International organizations
/ LDCs
/ Risk management
/ Risk reduction
/ Social construction
2024
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DRR Interview with Terry Cannon: disaster studies: why is class being ignored?
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Cannon, Terry
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Climate change
/ Construction
/ Context
/ Developing countries
/ Disaster management
/ Disaster risk
/ Disaster studies
/ Disasters
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Famine
/ Floods
/ Food
/ Hunger
/ International organizations
/ LDCs
/ Risk management
/ Risk reduction
/ Social construction
2024
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DRR Interview with Terry Cannon: disaster studies: why is class being ignored?
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DRR Interview with Terry Cannon: disaster studies: why is class being ignored?
2024
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PurposeThe transcript is of one from a number of interviews with disaster risk reduction (DRR) “pioneers” carried out in 2022 as a part of the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) project to record the history of the field. It aims to enable one of the “pioneers” to explain his role in the emergence of disaster studies and provide critical commentary on what he considers is wrong with current DRR approaches.Design/methodology/approachTerry Cannon was interviewed to explain the beginnings of his involvement in disasters research and to comment on his views on progress in the field of disaster risk reduction since his early work in the 1980s. The transcript and video were developed in the context of the UNDRR project on the history of DRR.FindingsThe interview provides an account of the origins of the book “At Risk” and why it was considered necessary. This is put into the context of how the field of DRR has emerged since the 1980s. It elicits opinions on what he considers the gaps in both his early work (especially in the book “At Risk” of which he was a co-author) and in the field of DRR recently.Originality/valueIt provides historical context on how early disaster research developed the alternative framework of “social construction” of disasters, in opposition to the idea that they are “natural”. It challenges some of the approaches that have emerged as DRR and has been institutionalised, including its increasing difficulty in supporting the ideas of social construction.
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