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This book brings together perspectives from sociology, political
science, gender studies, and history to produce new ways of
analysing wildfire preparedness and policy in Australia. Drawing on
data from hundreds of interviews with residents, volunteers and
emergency services professionals living and working in
wildfire-prone areas, the authors focus on issues of power and
inequality, the contested nature of community and the relationship
between citizens and the state. The book questions not only
existing policy approaches, but also the central concepts on which
they are founded. In doing so, the aim is to create a more
conceptually robust and academically contextualised discussion
about the limitations of current wildfire policy approaches in
Australia and to provide further evidence of the need for disaster
studies to engage with a variety of social science approaches.
Wildfire and Power: Policy and Practice will be of most interest to
higher degree by research students, other academics and policy
makers examining the evolving patterns and politics of work,
employment, management and industrial relations as well as those
involved in emergency and disaster management service delivery. It
would be most suited to academic and public libraries as well as
organisations in the field of emergency and disaster management.
This book brings together perspectives from sociology, political
science, gender studies, and history to produce new ways of
analysing wildfire preparedness and policy in Australia. Drawing on
data from hundreds of interviews with residents, volunteers and
emergency services professionals living and working in
wildfire-prone areas, the authors focus on issues of power and
inequality, the contested nature of community and the relationship
between citizens and the state. The book questions not only
existing policy approaches, but also the central concepts on which
they are founded. In doing so, the aim is to create a more
conceptually robust and academically contextualised discussion
about the limitations of current wildfire policy approaches in
Australia and to provide further evidence of the need for disaster
studies to engage with a variety of social science approaches.
Wildfire and Power: Policy and Practice will be of most interest to
higher degree by research students, other academics and policy
makers examining the evolving patterns and politics of work,
employment, management and industrial relations as well as those
involved in emergency and disaster management service delivery. It
would be most suited to academic and public libraries as well as
organisations in the field of emergency and disaster management.
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