Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Concepts of Place and Landscape Chapter 3 The Physical Landscape Chapter 4 The Cultural-Economic Landscape Chapter 5 The Political Landscape Chapter 6 Social Change Chapter 7 Civic Trust Chapter 8 Conclusion
DeMond Shondell Miller is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology and the director of the Liberal Arts and Sciences Institute for Research and Community Service at Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey. Jason David Rivera is a research associate at Rowan University in the Liberal Arts and Sciences Institute for Research and Community Service.
Miller and Rivera link scholarship on landscapes and disaster in
innovative and insightful ways, demonstrating the cultural,
economic, and ecological characteristics of 'disaster landscapes.'
Hurricane Katrina and the Redefinition of Landscape presents the
ecologic-symbolic theoretical framework in a manner that highlights
the social significance of place and how place and meaning are
shaped by disasters. In this groundbreaking book, Miller and Rivera
work at the intersection of disaster-induced environmental and
social change. In a world of ever-increasing risks, their insights
are likely to influence future scholarship on the connections
between disaster and development.
*John J. Green, Delta State University*
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