Sociology of Natural Disasters: Communities in Crisis

Sociology of Natural Disasters: Communities in Crisis

Introduction Natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, cyclones, droughts, wildfires, and pandemics are often perceived as purely natural or environmental events. However, sociology challenges this narrow understanding by emphasizing that disasters are not only acts of nature but also deeply social phenomena. The sociology of natural disasters focuses on how social structures, inequalities, institutions, power … Read more

Global Inequality, Local Vulnerability: A Sociological Perspective

Global Inequality, Local Vulnerability: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction In the contemporary world, globalization has interconnected societies, economies, and cultures at an unprecedented scale. Yet, alongside its promises of growth and development, globalization has deepened inequalities across the globe. The widening gap between wealthy and poor nations, as well as disparities within societies, exposes marginalized populations to heightened risks and vulnerabilities. The phrase … Read more