Article ID: CBB476197962

COVID-19 und die Geschichte der sozialwissenschaftlichen Katastrophenforschung (COVID-19 and the history of social science disaster research.) (June 2020)

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Dieser Beitrag ist Teil des Forums COVID-19: Perspektiven in den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften. Mit Blick auf die sozialwissenschaftliche Katastrophenforschung des Kalten Krieges als Herkunftsort und als historisches Vergleichsmoment beschäftigt sich der Artikel mit der bisherigen sozialwissenschaftlichen Auseinandersetzung mit der COVID-19-Krise. Er behandelt erstens, wie die Rolle von sozialer Ungleichheit erörtert wird, zweitens die Idee der Katastrophe als „große Enthüllerin“ und drittens das Verhältnis von Katastrophenwissenschaft, Öffentlichkeit und Politik. This paper is part of Forum COVID-19: Perspectives in the Humanities and Social Sciences. The article connects and juxtaposes current day (social scientific) discussions on the social effects of the COVID-crisis with the history of social science disaster research during the Cold War. It elaborates on statements regarding the role of social inequalities in disaster, the idea of the “revealing” nature of disaster and crisis, and the relationship between disaster science, public and politics.

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Article Karen Nolte (June 2020) Forum COVID-19: Geistes- und sozialwissenschaftliche Perspektiven (Forum COVID-19: Perspectives from the Humanities and Social Sciences). NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin (pp. 193-194). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Giannella, Eric
John Aggrey
Benjamin Linder
Abou Traore
Weinkle, Jessica
Paige Miller
Concepts
Comparison
Disasters; catastrophes
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Pandemics
Social sciences
Medicine
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
20th century, late
20th century, early
19th century
Places
United States
Japan
Mekong River
Martinique
Middle and Near East
Gulf of Mexico
Institutions
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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