Two dramatic Italian floods took place around the Sardinia town of Olbia on 17-19 November 2013 and in Genoa on 9-10 October 2014. These are two interesting case studies on floods due to their specific social impact, crisis communication, disaster management and disaster resilience practices, taking into account their different geographical areas, communities and institutional systems. A secondary data analysis of these two critical events has been conducted considering the theoretical principles of visual sociology, while a methodological framework has been adopted according to the principles of the secondary data analysis itself.
Lucini, B., Exploring too much water related to community resilience: two Italian casestudies. Sardinia flooding in November 2013 and Genoa flooding in October 2014, Abstract de <<ESA 201512TH CONFERENCEOF THE EUROPEANSOCIOLOGICALASSOCIATION 2015>>, (Prague, Czech Republic, 25-28 August 2015 ), Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic 2015: 390-391 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/78121]
Exploring too much water related to community resilience: two Italian case studies. Sardinia flooding in November 2013 and Genoa flooding in October 2014
Lucini, BarbaraPrimo
2015
Abstract
Two dramatic Italian floods took place around the Sardinia town of Olbia on 17-19 November 2013 and in Genoa on 9-10 October 2014. These are two interesting case studies on floods due to their specific social impact, crisis communication, disaster management and disaster resilience practices, taking into account their different geographical areas, communities and institutional systems. A secondary data analysis of these two critical events has been conducted considering the theoretical principles of visual sociology, while a methodological framework has been adopted according to the principles of the secondary data analysis itself.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.