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Thomas E. Drabek: Article Analysis

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Introduction
The article “Sociology, Disasters and Emergency Management: History, Contributions, and Future Agenda”, written by Emeritus Professor Thomas E. Drabek in 2005, is addressed to present (and future) emergency managers and scholars interested in disaster-related research.
Professor Thomas E. Drabek, attained his doctorate degree from the Ohio State University in 1965. He is an Emeritus Professor of the Department of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Denver. Moreover, he authored several books and articles such as, The Human Side of Disaster (2010), Social Dimensions of Disaster (1996), and Emergency Management: The Human Factor (1990).
Overview
The article showed Drabek’s attempt in addressing the key contributions of …show more content…

(p.2) With that, he prepared literature summaries on the distinction of disasters from hazards; social dimensions of disasters; and emergency management. Then, he introduced two main debatable issues, including: (1) the context of "disaster" and (2) paradigms on vulnerability/risk. In the first issue, the author enumerated simple connotations of disaster in several languages and jumped to precise event-based definitions as mentioned in Britton (1987) and Fisher (2003)'s studies. As for the second issue, he emphasized that many scholars are built upon the framework of Barton (1969) on collective stress. (p.8) With that, paradigm shifts (mentioned in the article) led to the focus on "vulnerability" in studying disasters. For example, the author cited the 9/11 attack in New York as a "national" disaster on the basis of the city’s “vulnerability” in terrorist attacks. In the later parts of the article, the author summed up by listing 5 principle-recommendations for emergency managers and addressed 2 key priorities for future research: (1) alternative theoretical perspectives and (2) develop a global

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