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The persistence and emergence of social and cultural systems in disasters.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: APR 1956Description: 6 pSubject(s): Subject: If behaviour during and after disasters is to be adequately understood, more research is needed concerning the social and cultural attributes of the social systems involved. Studies of personality adjustment under stress, although important, must be analyzed within the broader social and cultural contexts of life.
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Joint authors: Charles P. Loomis, Roy A. Clifford, Harry E. Moore, Sigmund Nosow and Charles M. Westie

Reprinted from American Sociological Review; April 1956; Vol. 21, no. 2; p. 180-185

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If behaviour during and after disasters is to be adequately understood, more research is needed concerning the social and cultural attributes of the social systems involved. Studies of personality adjustment under stress, although important, must be analyzed within the broader social and cultural contexts of life.

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