Role Conflict and Role Abandonment in Disasters: A Need for Empirical Reorientation

Author(s)Friedman, Barbara Jill
Date Accessioned2005-03-06T18:58:55Z
Date Available2005-03-06T18:58:55Z
Publication Date1986
DescriptionMore than a few observers of disaster research have charged that the field has developed in theoretical isolation from general sociology. Basically, they charge that students of disasters have not utilized established sociological concepts in their analyses and that the potentially beneficial cross polination that could occur between the subfield and the broader discipline has not materialized. For example, in a massive review of the field of disaster research, Mileti, Drabek and Haas conclude with this observation. “Existing studies on behavior in disaster have been conducted… as if no theory existed in the social sciences to provide a basis for the direction of inquiry… The continued heavy reliance on this method, once development of the area has been established to the extent of almost total exclusion of established theory, has been disaster of disaster research.” (1975:146)en
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PublisherDisaster Research Centeren
Part of SeriesPreliminary Papers;109
Keywordsdisaster researchen
Keywordsrole conflicten
Keywordsrole abandonementen
TitleRole Conflict and Role Abandonment in Disasters: A Need for Empirical Reorientationen
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