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ID156518
Title ProperResearching disasters and disaster management in China
Other Title Informationpersistent questions and emerging trends
LanguageENG
AuthorPaltemaa, Lauri
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article offers an introduction to China Information’s special issue on disasters and disaster management. It is argued here that studying disasters and disaster management should not only improve our understanding of them as social phenomena and thereby increase our ability to manage disasters better, but also that disasters offer unique windows for researchers to study Chinese society and explain social and political changes therein. The article further argues that although research in natural disasters in China has developed rapidly both in terms of disciplinary approaches and topics, such research has still to overcome its narrow event-based nature and embrace more cross-disciplinary and comparative approaches geographically and historically, and disaster studies should investigate different types of disasters.
`In' analytical NoteChina Information Vol. 31, No.3; Nov 2017: p.277-283
Journal SourceChina Information 2017-12 31, 3
Key WordsDisaster Management ;  Research ;  Regimes ;  Vulnerability ;  State–Society Relations