Volume 63, 2015, Special Issue on the Sociology of Disasters
Issue Editors: Dr. Nicole Curato and Dr. Jonathan Corpus Ong
Editor: Dr. Filomin Candaliza-Gutierrez
Editorial Introduction: Disasters can lift veils: Five issues for sociological disaster studies
Articles
- Kinship Networks and Resiliency to Flooding of Pagatban Riverside Communities in Negros Oriental, Enrique G. Oracion
- Assessing Social Vulnerability to Flooding in Metro Manila Using Principal Component Analysis, Justin Charles G. See and Emma E. Porio
- Weathering the Storm in Leyte through Football: Sociological Implications, Satwinder S. Rehal
- Indigenous Knowledge and Practices: Approach to Understanding Disaster, Queenie S. Quilo, Mary Antoniette T. Mabini, Nincie Pale O. Tamiroy, Myrma Jean A. Mendoza, Sulpecia L. Ponce, and Liwayway S. Viloria
- Utro nga Pagtindog: Narratives of Women From Guiunan after Haiyan, Lilimay Ramos Manalo, Domenick, Marco Somoray, and Maria Theresa Mapili Verian
Research Reports
- When the Most Devastated is in the Best Position to Respond: Community Adaptation after Typhoon Haiyan in Barangay Salvacion, Iloilo, Nimfa L. Bracamonte
- Making Money Out of People’s Misery: Has Disaster Capitalism Taken Over Post-Haiyan Philippines?, April Porteria
Interview
- Cultures of Disaster Revisited: An Interview with Greg Bankoff, Interviewed by Nicole Curato and Jonathan Corpus Ong