Hiya!

I thought sociologists and kindred spirits might have better references for these folks. My first thought was Kai Erikson's _Everything in its Path_

Is there anything more up-to-date in terms of the Sociology of Disaster or War?

Thanks,


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From: Gene Spafford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: November 7, 2005 7:52:08 AM EST

Perhaps someone on this list knows some good references....

I am teaching an advanced seminar on privacy this semester. Students
are required to do a research project for the final. One of the
students has come up with a great idea -- examining what effects
disasters and armed conflict have on the privacy (short term and long
term) of both victims and responders.  Unfortunately, there appears
to be little published that relates to the topic.

If you are aware of any data, publication, study or other material
that supports this topic, please let me know about it, or else
contact the student directly: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.  We're hoping
to find material he can use so that he doesn't need to pick another,
more pedestrian, topic.

Thanks in advance.
--spaf


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