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Handbook of the Sociology of Morality
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Stephen Vaisey
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2010
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978-1-4419-6894-4
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2010
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Book chapters
pp. 1
What Is a Disaster?
pp. 3
Back to the Future
pp. 57
Adumbrations of a Sociology of Morality in the Work of Parsons, Simmel, and Merton
pp. 179
The Unstable Alliance of Law and Morality
pp. 16
A Heuristic Approach to Future Disasters and Crises: New, Old, and In-Between Types
pp. 23
Studying the Crime Problem with NIBRS Data: Current Uses and Future Trends
pp. 42
The Crisis Approach
pp. 55
Methodological Issues
pp. 67
Fundamental Causality: Challenges of an Animating Concept for Medical Sociology
pp. 79
Biosocial Criminology
pp. 83
The Role of Geographic Information Systems/Remote Sensing in Disaster Management
pp. 97
Morbidity and Mortality Associated with Disasters
pp. 113
Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Disaster Vulnerability
pp. 130
Gender and Disaster: Foundations and Directions
pp. 147
Globalization and Localization: An Economic Approach
pp. 168
Local Emergency Management Organizations
pp. 183
Community Processes: Warning and Evacuation
pp. 200
Search and Rescue Activities in Disasters
pp. 211
Explaining Crime as Moral Actions
pp. 217
Community Processes: Coordination
pp. 234
Sustainable Disaster Recovery: Operationalizing An Existing Agenda
pp. 245
Graphical Causal Models
pp. 255
Work and Mental Health
pp. 258
Sheltering and Housing Recovery Following Disaster*
pp. 275
The Causal Implications of Mechanistic Thinking: Identification Using Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs)
pp. 275
Businesses and Disasters: Vulnerability, Impacts, and Recovery
pp. 277
Social Stress
pp. 277
Gender and Mental Health
pp. 297
Organizational Adaptation to Disaster
pp. 301
Eight Myths About Causality and Structural Equation Models
pp. 301
Criminal Justice and the Life Course
pp. 315
The Trouble with Invisible Men
pp. 316
Community Innovation and Disasters
pp. 325
Current Issues and Future Directions in Research into the Stress Process
pp. 335
Disaster and Development Research and Practice: A Necessary Eclecticism?
pp. 347
National Planning and Response: National Systems
pp. 368
Disaster and Crisis Management in Transitional Societies: Commonalities and Peculiarities
pp. 388
Terrorism as Disaster
pp. 395
The Stress Process Revisited
pp. 405
Family Status and Mental Health: Recent Advances and Future Directions
pp. 405
Recent Developments in U.S. Homeland Security Policies and Their Implications for the Management of Extreme Events
pp. 413
Unwelcome Irritant or Useful Ally? The Mass Media in Emergencies
pp. 430
The Popular Culture of Disaster: Exploring a New Dimension of Disaster Research
pp. 441
Remembering: Community Commemoration After Disaster
pp. 456
Research Applications in the Classroom
pp. 457
Religion and Mental Health
pp. 468
From Research to Praxis: The Relevance of Disaster Research for Emergency Management
pp. 469
The Moral Construction of Risk
pp. 476
Communicating Risk and Uncertainty: Science, Technology, and Disasters at the Crossroads
pp. 489
Crisis Management in the Twenty-First Century: “Unthinkable” Events in “Inconceivable” Contexts
pp. 508
New Dimensions: The Growth of a Market in Fear
pp. 509
Combating Gender Bias in Modern Workplaces
pp. 521
Disasters Ever More? Reducing U.S. Vulnerabilities
pp. 561
What’s New and What’s Old about the New Sociology of Morality
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