Jennifer (Jenn) Trivedi, PhD
University of Delaware
Assistant Professor | Department of Anthropology
Core Faculty Member | Disaster Research Center
Social Media Manager | Risk & Disaster TIG
Department of Shameless Self-Promotion
The second edition of The Angry Earth: Disaster in Anthropological Perspective edited by Anthony Oliver-Smith and Susanna M. Hoffman has just been published by Routledge. The book has a new introduction, tracing theoretical developments and continuing and new challenges since the first edition (1999) and the original chapters have all been updated with postscripts. There also are five new chapters on epidemics, drought, NGOs in humanitarian aid, disaster associated displacement and resettlement, and climate change affecting island cultures.
best,
Tony
Melinda GonzálezGraduate Assistant, Maya Forest Futures ProjectPhD Candidate, Department of Geography & Anthropology
Louisiana State University
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Jennifer (Jenn) Trivedi, PhD
University of Delaware
Assistant Professor | Department of Anthropology
Core Faculty Member | Disaster Research Center
Social Media Manager | Risk & Disaster TIG
Hi Jennifer,
Following from Tony, don’t forget our Catastrophe and Culture for SAR Press. Both it and The Angry Earth are academic best sellers and considered classics, so something about them must be on point. Tony and I also each have a chapter in the Anthropology Handbook on the Environment, possibly good for those hard science readers but interested in environmental science. Mine I believe is pretty basic about the anthropology of disaster.
See you soon,
Best,
Susanna
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Jennifer (Jenn) Trivedi, PhD
University of Delaware
Assistant Professor | Department of Anthropology
Core Faculty Member | Disaster Research Center
Social Media Manager | Risk & Disaster TIG