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Natural and human-made disasters appear to be increasing in
frequency and scope, commanding extensive media attention. Growing
sensitivity to issues of preparedness and community response has
created a greater interest among academics and practitioners. The
Asian Tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, mudslides in Brazil, earthquakes
in Haiti, Chile, Japan, Turkey, China, and other countries have
garnered worldwide notice. Human-made disasters, such as terrorist
attacks on New York's World Trade Center or in Oklahoma City,
Spain, England, Sri Lanka, Iraq, Afghanistan, and various other
countries, or attacks on schoolchildren in places such as Columbine
and various communities in China, send shockwaves throughout
societies. This book addresses the development of long-term
interventions following disasters, emphasizing disadvantaged
communities. Attention is given to the role of change agents, such
as local and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
and psychosocial professionals, to ensure that the window of
opportunity is realized, generating immediate help and sustained
community development.
This Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary
Israel, accounting for changes, developments and contemporary
debates. The different chapters offer both a historical background
and an updated analysis of politics, economy, society and culture.
Across five sections, a multidisciplinary group of experts,
including sociologists, political scientists, historians and social
scientists, engage in a wide variety of topics through different
perspectives and insights. The book opens with a historical section
outlining the formation of Israel and Jewish nationalism. The
second section examines contemporary institutions in Israel, their
developments and the contemporary challenges they face in light of
social, economic, political and cultural changes. The third section
explores geopolitics and Israel's foreign relations, exploring
conflicts, alliances and foreign policy with neighbors and powers.
The fourth section engages with Israel's internal divisions and
schisms, highlighting questions of identity and inequality while
also outlining processes of integration and marginalization between
groups. The final section explores matters of culture, through the
social and demographic shifts in contemporary music, poetry and
cuisine, along with the struggles for inclusion and the impact of
globalization on Israeli culture. The Routledge Handbook on
Contemporary Israel is designed for academics along with
undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses on Israel,
Israeli politics, and culture and society in modern Israel.
This book combines the presentation of a wide range of immigrants'
narratives with a psychoanalytically oriented analysis of their
meanings. This book is based on original research material
collected via in-depth interviews with Israelis who have
experienced migration. Demonstrating the variety and richness of
individual expressions in migration, it holds narratives of
immigration in adolescence and in adulthood and immigration stories
of mothers and spouses. Various countries of origin -- from Tunisia
to Siberia -- are represented as well as different periods of
immigration, from 1949 through 2000. The author's personal
immigration story is also presented in the book.
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