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Geography and Disasters

Places, Processes and the Human Geographical Imagination

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Geography and Disasters

Places, Processes and the Human Geographical Imagination

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Drawing on global case studies, this is the first book to outline and elaborate on the ways that human geography has extended our understanding of disasters.

This volume explores the unique, creative, and critical ways human geography makes sense of disasters. Every chapter analyses disasters through the lens of a different theoretical framework common to geography, including assemblage theory, post-colonialism, urban political ecology, governmentality, affect theory and scale. The case studies in the collection range from hurricane risk in the Caribbean and volcano eruptions in Chile to floods in India and many more. Each chapter conceives of disasters as processes rather than individual events. Disasters are thus conceptualized as always-already entangled in the continual making and remaking of collective life.

Overall, the chapters present a “pluriversal” perspective that mirrors geography's methodological sensitivity to how disasters are shaped by the in-situ conditions in which they unfold. Following such a perspective, the volume both clarifies and stays attuned to, the multiple, often cross-cutting, spatial and temporal registers upon which disasters are experienced. Each chapter also expands upon geography's appreciation for the materiality of disasters. Here, disasters are thought to arise from but also actively contribute to, the material configuration and reconfiguration of space over time. This concern with materiality allows chapters to address the ways that politics is engrained into disasters. Providing inspiration for future scholars in geography and further afield, the collection is essential reading for those interested in developing more advanced understandings of disasters.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. (Re)assembling Disaster Geographies, Peter McGowran (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
2. Disaster Vulnerability and Sovereign Indebtedness: The Colonial Legacies Shaping Climate Debt-Spaces, John Hogan Morris (University of Nottingham, UK) and Sam Simkin (University of Warwick, UK)
3. Thinking Disaster Risks and Risk Reduction in the Urban as Multi-Scalar Configurations, Teresa Zimmerman (Free University of Berlin, Germany)
4. The Political Afterlife of Rubble, Amit Amitangshu (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, Netherlands) and Giovanna Gioli (Bath Spa University, UK)
5. Dissenting in Disasters: Revisiting Disaster-Democracy Interface in the Era of Intersecting Disasters, Nimesh Dhungana (The University of Manchester, UK)
6. Recipes for Recovery: Women's Experiences from a Post-Disaster Resettlement in Indigenous Guatemala, Ana J. Cabrera Pacheco (University of Edinburgh, Scotland), Diego Reanda Sapalú (University of the Valley of Guatemala), Lisa MacKenzie (University of Edinburgh, Scotland), and Teresa Armijos Burneo (University of Edinburgh, Scotland)
7. Considering the Unique Needs and Experiences of Temporary Foreign Agricultural Workers in Disasters, Ashleigh Rushton, Cindy Jardine, and Marinel Kniseley (University of Fraser Valley, Canada, all)
8. Urban Political Ecology and the (Re)production of Disaster Risks: A Reflection from the Global South, Belén Desmaison (Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Peru) and Ricardo-Fuentealba (O'Higgins University, Chile)
9. Disasters and the Politics of Scale, Sophie Blackburn (University of Reading, UK)
10. The Politics of Scale in the Pacific: Disaster Governance in Small Island States, Elissa Waters (Monash University, Australia)
11. The Landscape and Drivers of Urban Flood Disasters in Southwest Nigeria, Ibidun Adelekan, University of Ibidan, Nigeria)
Conclusion
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 11 Jun 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 240
ISBN 9781666970883
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 9 b&w illus, 5 b&w photos, & 2 tables
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Nathaniel O'Grady

Nathaniel O’Grady is a Senior Lecturer in Human Ge…

Anthology Editor

Gemma Sou

Gemma Sou is Senior Lecturer in Human Geo…

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