The social consequences of disasters: Individual and community change

M Arcaya, EJ Raker, MC Waters - Annual Review of Sociology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
We review findings from the last decade of research on the effects of disasters, concentrating
on three important themes: the differences between the recovery of places versus people …

Better together? The role of social capital in urban social vulnerability

T Fraser, N Naquin - Habitat International, 2022 - Elsevier
This study examines why some communities are more vulnerable than others, focusing on
the transformative effect of residents' social capital on changing levels of vulnerability over …

[HTML][HTML] Do all roads lead to Sapporo? The role of linking and bridging ties in evacuation decisions

T Fraser, DP Aldrich, L Morikawa - Ecology and Society, 2022 - ecologyandsociety.org
Why do some communities evacuate long-distances in higher rates than others after
disaster? This mixed-methods study uses a new dataset of long-distance evacuation rates …

Fleeing the unsustainable city: soft policy and the dual effect of social capital in hurricane evacuation

T Fraser - Sustainability Science, 2022 - Springer
Why do citizens evacuate and where do they go once they have left disaster zones? Using
Facebook data aggregated to the neighborhood level, this mixed methods study analyses …

The Road More Traveled: Evacuation Networks in the US and Japan

T Fraser - Environment and Behavior, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
When crisis strikes, where do evacuees go? This question affects how policymakers and first
responders allocate their time, funds, and resources after disaster. While past research …

The effect of racial composition on neighborhood housing prices: Evidence from hurricane Katrina-induced migration

MIG Daepp, JW Hsu - Journal of Urban Economics, 2023 - Elsevier
Urban housing markets are characterized by racial sorting, but equilibrium prices respond to
marginal buyers and thus may mask underlying preferences for segregation. Large …

Inequalities and interrelations: The sociology of disasters at a new crossroads

KT Smiley, SJ Domingue, AL Lewis… - Sociology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
While the sociology of disasters was slow to incorporate the study of inequality in analyses,
recent research in the field has centered the study of inequality. Powered by changing …

Addressing the Inequality of Disasters: The role of Faith-based Organizations in Disaster Response and Recovery.

AHM Scheffert, JW Ellor - Social Work & Christianity, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
Disasters have a signi! cant global impact every year and disproportionally effect vulnerable
populations. Disaster response efforts are often inequitable leaving already vulnerable …

[PDF][PDF] Addressing the Inequality of Disasters: The Role of Faith-based Organizations in Disaster Response and Recovery.

AHM Scheffert, J Ellor - Social Work & Christianity, 2023 - nacsw.org
Disasters have a significant global impact every year and disproportionally effect vulnerable
populations. Disaster response efforts are often inequitable leaving already vulnerable …

Communities in Crisis: How Cities Adapt to Climate Change in the US and Japan

T Fraser - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Why do some cities adapt to climate change hazards better than others? Climate resilience
initiatives are modern redistributive policies that struggle to achieve electoral support …