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Katrina
A History, 1915–2015
2020
EN
The definitive history of Katrina: an epic of citymaking, revealing how engineers and oil executives, politicians and musicians, and neighbors black and white built New Orleans, then watched it sink under the weight of their competing ambitions. Hurricane Katrina made landfall in New Orleans on August 29, 2005, but the decisions that caused the disaster extend across the twentieth century. After the city weathered a major hurricane in 1915, its Sewerage and Water Board bel...
RM 57.79
The Long Year
A 2020 Reader
- by
- Andy HorowitzÉric CharmesMax RousseauAdam ToozeJoan Wallach ScottAndrew LakoffKeisha N. BlainNatalia MolinaMarcia ChatelainMichelle CeraGilles GuiheuxYe GuoRenyou HouManon LaurentJun LiAnne-Valérie RuinetGovindan VenkatasubramanianIsabelle GuérinMathieu FerryMarine Al DahdahNeha VoraSulfikar AmirSherihan RadiMustafa DikeçKeeanga-Yamahtta TaylorSimon BaltoJeffrey Aaron SnyderRachel NolanDavid SchmidtJulie LivingstonMargaret Morganroth GulletteXiaowei WangPriscilla WaldEvan LiebermanWarwick AndersonJulia FoulkesSoledad Álvarez VelascoSophie LewisGuobin YangSophie GonickMargaret O'MaraAlfonso FierroErick CorrêaAnanya RoyGianpaolo BiaocchiJake CarlsonQuentin RavelliJean-Paul GagnonRikki J. DeanAfsoun AfsahiEmily BeausoleilSelen A. ErcanMiguel CentenoGautam BhanJoanne Randa NuchoYarimar BonillaJacob A.C. RemesWarren BreckmanCordula DittmerDaniel F. LorenzKathryn CaiEric KlinenbergDavid S. BarnesKavita SivaramakrishnanMerlin Chowkwanyun
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- Public Books Series
2022
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Some years—1789, 1929, 1989—change the world suddenly. Or do they? In 2020, a pandemic converged with an economic collapse, inequalities exploded, and institutions weakened. Yet these crises sprang not from new risks but from known dangers. The world—like many patients—met 2020 with a host of preexisting conditions, which together tilted the odds toward disaster. Perhaps 2020 wasn’t the year the world changed; perhaps it was simply the moment the world finally understood its deadly diagnos...
RM 81.89
2021
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This book announces the new, interdisciplinary field of critical disaster studies. Unlike most existing approaches to disaster, critical disaster studies begins with the idea that disasters are not objective facts, but rather are interpretive fictions—and they shape the way people see the world. By questioning the concept of disaster itself, critical disaster studies reveals the stakes of defining people or places as vulnerable, resilient, or at risk.As social constructs, disaster,...
RM 123.39
2021
EN
This book announces the new, interdisciplinary field of critical disaster studies. Unlike most existing approaches to disaster, critical disaster studies begins with the idea that disasters are not objective facts, but rather are interpretive fictions—and they shape the way people see the world. By questioning the concept of disaster itself, critical disaster studies reveals the stakes of defining people or places as vulnerable, resilient, or at risk.As social constructs, disaster,...
RM 98.69
Katrina
A History, 1915-2015
- Narrated by
- George Newbern
Unabridged
8 hours 22 min
2021
EN
Hurricane Katrina made landfall in New Orleans on August 29, 2005, but the decisions that caused the disaster extend across the twentieth century. After the city weathered a major hurricane in 1915, its Sewerage and Water Board believed that developers could safely build housing away from the high ground near the Mississippi. And so New Orleans grew in lowlands that relied on significant government subsidies to stay dry. When the flawed levee system surrounding the city and its suburbs fai...
RM 97.98
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Development
A Very Short Introduction
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- Very Short Introductions
2018
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What do we mean by development? How can citizens, governments and the international community foster development? The process by which nations escape poverty and achieve economic and social progress has been the subject of extensive examination for hundreds of years.The notion of development itself has evolved from an original preoccupation with incomes and economic growth to a much broader understanding of development. In this Very Short Introduction Ian Goldin considers the cont...
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Thinking like an Economist
How Efficiency Replaced Equality in U.S. Public Policy
2022
EN
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The story of how economic reasoning came to dominate Washington between the 1960s and 1980s—and why it continues to constrain progressive ambitions todayFor decades, Democratic politicians have frustrated progressives by tinkering around the margins of policy while shying away from truly ambitious change. What happened to bold political vision on the left, and what shrunk the very horizons of possibility? In Thinking like an Economist, Elizabeth Popp Berma...
RM 70.49
The Value Of Nothing
How to Reshape Market Society and Redefine Democracy
2009
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'Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.'Credit has crunched, debt has turned toxic, the gears of the world economy have ground to a halt. Yet despite its failures, the same market-driven ideas are being applied to everything from famine to climate change. We need to ask again one of the most fundamental questions a society ever addresses: why do things cost what they do? Radical, original, nimbly argued, The Value of Nothing draws o...
RM 49.99
Neoliberalism
A Very Short Introduction
2021
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Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring Anchored in the principles of free-market economics, neoliberalism emerged in the 1990s as the world's most dominant economic paradigm. It has been associated with various political leaders from Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, and Bill Clinton, to Tony Blair, Barack Obama, and Manmohan Singh. Neoliberalism even penetrated deeply into communist China's powerful economic system. However, the 2008 Global Financial Crisis and the...
RM 31.33
Building Resilience
Social Capital in Post-Disaster Recovery
2012
EN
The factor that makes some communities rebound quickly from disasters while others fall apart: "A fascinating book on an important topic."—E.L. Hirsch, in ChoiceEach year, natural disasters threaten the strength and stability of communities worldwide. Yet responses to the challenges of recovery vary greatly and in ways that aren't explained by the magnitude of the catastrophe or the amount of aid provided by national governments or the international commun...
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A Very Short Introduction
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- Very Short Introductions
2015
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Corruption is one of the biggest global issues, ahead of extreme poverty, unemployment, the rising cost of food and energy, climate change, and terrorism. It is thought to be one of the principal causes of poverty around the globe. Its significance in the contemporary world cannot be undervalued. In this Very Short Introduction Leslie Holmes considers why the international community has only highlighted corruption as a problem in the past two decades, despite its presence throughout the mi...
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Poverty
A Very Short Introduction
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- Very Short Introductions
2018
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No one wants to live in poverty. Few people would want others to do so. Yet, millions of people worldwide live in poverty. According to the World Bank, over 700 million people lived on less than US $2 a day in 2013. Why is that? What has been done about it in the past? And what is being done about it now? In this Very Short Introduction Philip N. Jefferson explores how the answers to these questions lie in the social, political, economic, educational, and technological processes t...
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