Draft of A Sociological Disaster Research Agenda for the Future: Theoretical, Methodological and Empirical Issues

Author(s)Quarantelli, E. L.
Date Accessioned2005-03-19T17:32:18Z
Date Available2005-03-19T17:32:18Z
Publication Date1994
DescriptionSystematic and extensive social science disaster research has been going on for nearly five decades now. Much worthwhile work has been done. A very large number of empirical generalizations have been produced. Yet, I am troubled. In my view, the field more and more, is producing less and less, of what might be characterized as major advances in new knowledge and understanding of disaster related phenomena. Certainly one would be hard pressed to point to the production of new theories, models, explanatory schemes and/or master hypotheses about the phenomena that are notably different from what have been around for some time. In fact and worst, both relatively and absolutely, little of the literature advances explicit theories, models, explanatory schemes and or master hypotheses of any kind. A partially completed informal content analysis of journals that publish disaster research articles in the social sciences support this contention.en
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PublisherDisaster Research Centeren
Part of SeriesPreliminary Papers;228
Keywordsdisaster researchen
Keywordstheoretical issuesen
Keywordsmethodological issuesen
Keywordsempirical issuesen
TitleDraft of A Sociological Disaster Research Agenda for the Future: Theoretical, Methodological and Empirical Issuesen
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