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The Impact of Natural Disasters on Systemic Political and Social Inequities in the U.S. examines how natural disasters impact social inequality in the United States. The contributors cover topics such as criminal justice, demographics, economics, history, political science, and sociology to show how effects of natural disasters vary by social and economic class in the United States. This volumestudies social and political mechanisms in disaster response and relief that enable natural disasters to worsen inequalities in America and offers potential solutions.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Impact of Natural Disasters on Inequities: Exploring New Paradigms and Relevant Evidence
Geoffrey L. Wood

Chapter 2: The Missing Link in Disaster Social Science
Peter Loebach and Julie Stewart

Chapter 3: Working for the Clampdown: The Impact of Hyper-Decentralization on Voter Registration & Ballot Access in the Wake of Natural Disasters
Paul Simon Adams

Chapter 4: Judging Worthiness: Hurricane Maria, Puerto Ricans and the Articulation of American National Identity
Amilcar Antonio Barreto

Chapter 5: “I Think They Capitalized… on a Lot of People's Loss”: Perceptions of Reconstruction after the Tuscaloosa Tornado
Ariane Prohaska

Chapter 6: No Port in the Storm: Hurricanes and the Impact of Criminal Records
Pamela Ray Koch and Dennis Feaster

Chapter 7: Other Impacts of Natural Disasters: Media Framing, Crime, and Categorical Inequality
Timothy Holler and Renee Lamphere

Chapter 8: The Way Forward-How Do We Improve Outcomes and Create Solutions for People Impacted by Natur

Product details

Published May 06 2022
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 160
ISBN 9781793628015
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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