Priorities in community response.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1970Description: 10p., 7 refsReport number: OCD-PS-64-46; AcademicSubject: "Disasters are part of a range of collective phenomena which upset patterned human social arrangements. If we regard communities as geographic clusters of people manifesting patterned social relationships directed toward the resolution of certain local problems, it is easy to see that any major change in either the capability of the community vis-a-vis these problemItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reprinted from the American Behavioral Scientist (no date), pp344-353
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"Disasters are part of a range of collective phenomena which upset patterned human social arrangements. If we regard communities as geographic clusters of people manifesting patterned social relationships directed toward the resolution of certain local problems, it is easy to see that any major change in either the capability of the community vis-a-vis these problem
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