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OverviewHow do and how did people perceive, manage and respond to natural disasters? How are the causes of natural disasters explained in history, how are they explained today? This volume investigates relationships between forces of nature and human culture in a multidisciplinary context bridging science and the humanities. Forces of nature and cultural responses is divided into four sections: (1) ball lightnings, (2) earthquakes and tsunamis, (3) volcanic eruptions and plagues, and (4) hurricanes and floodings. Specifically, Section 1 investigates theories and case studies of ball lightning phenomena. Section 2 includes a psychological study on the impact of earthquakes on academic performance, a study on tsunami vulnerability and recovery strategies in Thailand and a study on the social and economic aftermaths of a tsunami and a hurricane in Hawaii. Section 3 consists of a chapter on volcanic eruptions and plagues as well as cultural responses in Ancient Times and a study oncontemporary vulnerability and resilience under chronic volcanic eruptions. Section 4 investigates the impact of hurricane Katrina on the current jazz scene in New Orleans and cultural responses to floodings in The Netherlands in Early Modern Times. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Katrin Pfeifer , Niki PfeiferPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 2013 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 3.693kg ISBN: 9789400792883ISBN 10: 9400792883 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 29 January 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForces of nature and cultural responses: an introduction.- Ball Lightning: an elusive force of nature.- The ball lightning controversy - Empirical case studies.- How does a series of earthquakes affect academic performance?.- Vulnerability and disaster in Thailand: Scale, power, and collaboration in post-tsunami recovery.- Disaster in paradise: a preliminary investigation of the socio-economic aftermaths of two coastal disasters in Hawaii.- Responses to natural disasters in the Greek and Roman world.- Provisioning capacity: a critical component of vulnerability and resilience under chronic volcanic eruptions.- Jamming with disaster: New Orleans jazz in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina.- Two floods compared: Response to and perception of the 1682 and 1715 flooding disasters in the Low Countries.ReviewsFrom the book reviews: ""With Forces of Nature and Cultural Responses, the editors and their collaborators make a notable contribution to the robust body of literature that has developed around the subject of how human societies understand and respond to natural disasters. ... the book will certainly appeal to students of disaster management for its careful referencing of current research and empirical data related to disasters."" (Saptarishi Bandopadhyay, Natural Hazards Observer, Vol. XXXIX (3), January, 2015) From the book reviews: With Forces of Nature and Cultural Responses, the editors and their collaborators make a notable contribution to the robust body of literature that has developed around the subject of how human societies understand and respond to natural disasters. ... the book will certainly appeal to students of disaster management for its careful referencing of current research and empirical data related to disasters. (Saptarishi Bandopadhyay, Natural Hazards Observer, Vol. XXXIX (3), January, 2015) From the book reviews: With Forces of Nature and Cultural Responses, the editors and their collaborators make a notable contribution to the robust body of literature that has developed around the subject of how human societies understand and respond to natural disasters. ... the book will certainly appeal to students of disaster management for its careful referencing of current research and empirical data related to disasters. (Saptarishi Bandopadhyay, Natural Hazards Observer, Vol. XXXIX (3), January, 2015) Author InformationKatrin Pfeifer (née Hauer) studied history, pedagogy, and English at the Universities of Salzburg and Vienna. She was awarded with a DOC-Grant by the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Her research interests lie within European environmental and cultural history from Early Modern Times up to today. In the not too distant past, Katrin Pfeifer has worked on youth cultures and on how to enhance learning effects by the use of pictures in education. Niki Pfeifer studied psychology and philosophy at the University of Salzburg and at York University (UK). He is supported by the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation. Niki Pfeifer’s research topics are located in the intersections of formal epistemology, probability logic, and the psychology of reasoning. Moreover, his research interests include historical severe storms and the cultural history of natural disasters in general. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |