The Disaster Profiteers : How Natural Disasters Make the Rich Richer and the Poor Even Poorer
The Disaster Profiteers : How Natural Disasters Make the Rich Richer and the Poor Even Poorer
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Author(s): Mutter, J. C.
Mutter, John C.
ISBN No.: 9781137278982
Pages: 288
Year: 201508
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 38.64
Status: Out Of Print

"This book will open your eyes to the inequities associated with the aftermath of natural disasters." --Natural Resources Defense Council "Natural disasters, Mutter shows, often make inequality worse, but that process is no accident of nature.Mutter's [book] is focused, zeroing in on natural disasters and the patterns their effects follow." -- New Republic "Foregoing vitriol and industry jargons, Mutter's book is accessible to all readers. His bridging of the two sciences lends an in-depth feeling to an important and timely issue." -- Library Journal "Blending insights from the natural and social sciences, Disaster Profiteers makes a major contribution to knowledge about how catastrophes deepen inequality. With gripping accounts from disasters around the world, Mutter shows why the aftermath of crises often matters more than the initial shock. This is an illuminating, unsettling book.


" --Eric Klinenberg, author of HEAT WAVE: A SOCIAL AUTOPSY OF DISASTER IN CHICAGO "Urgent.A hackle-raising book about nature and human nature, venality and justice, and how disasters - before, during, and after - sharply mirror society." --Kirkus Reviews (Starred) "Forget your assumptions about the true impact of natural disasters. John Mutter has written a riveting account of how natural disasters disproportionately affect poor and disenfranchised communities before, during and after the disaster hits. These are the communities where response is often more about control and containment, rather than humane assistance - and where recovery is rarely effective in rebuilding resilient communities for the pre-storm residents and more about building communities designed to gentrify and attract more affluent populations. This is a must read for anyone interested in the true story of disaster response." --Irwin Redlener MD, Director, National Center for Disaster Preparedness, Earth Institute at Columbia University "Professor Mutter provides a highly engaging overview of the physical forces that initiate natural disasters and the social dynamics that define their consequences. By dissecting the features of - and responses to - recent high-profile earthquakes, typhoons, floods, and tsunamis, he pushes hard to separate fact from perception, with special emphasis on the biases and inequalities that too often hit marginalized groups the hardest.


" --John W. McArthur, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution "John Mutter has written an insightful book that stresses that disasters are social phenomena more than they are natural events. He highlights how disasters have been manipulated for political and financial gain via case studies ranging from Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy in the United States to Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar and earthquakes in Haiti and Japan." --Howard Kunreuther, James G. Dinan Professor of Decision Science and Public Policy, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.


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