2020
DOI: 10.1177/028072702003800303
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Unraveling the Social Construction of a Flooding Disaster: A Threaded Situation Analysis Approach

Abstract: Studies of, and solutions to, flooding have tended to focus on scientific and technical approaches to what is viewed as a “natural” disaster. A social constructivist perspective, on the other hand, argues that disasters, such as flooding, are a consequence of decisions and activities that impact nature; therefore, understanding and changing social practices is critical to reducing risk. We conducted a case study of the social construction of flooding in the Town of High River, the community most impacted by th… Show more

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