Urban Preppers and the Pandemic in New York City
- Class, Resilience and Sheltering in Place
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- Hardback
- Udgivet:
- 27. august 2024
- Størrelse:
- 156x234x11 mm.
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- 408 g.
- 2-3 uger.
- 6. december 2024
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Beskrivelse af Urban Preppers and the Pandemic in New York City
Drawing on urban and community resilience literature, Urban Preppers and the Pandemic in New York City: Class, Resilience and Sheltering in Place offers a detailed qualitative analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on New York City and on the philosophy and practices of the city's urban prepper subculture.
With a special focus on the height of the pandemic in New York, it considers the city's unique position as the pandemic's first epicenter in the U.S. It explores the lived experience of enduring the pandemic as reflections of class division, considering key themes including: The exodus of the wealthy; sheltering in place for the middle class; the inability to leave high-risk neighborhoods for the poor; and sheltering-in-place practices and community resilience efforts by New York Preppers. It analyzes the importance of good government and an engaged citizenry in developing an agenda for the city's continued recovery and its future, underscoring the need for cities to develop disaster management approaches that expand traditional "command and control" models to make space for local knowledge and resources.
At its core, Urban Preppers and the Pandemic in New York City: Class, Resilience and Sheltering in Place is about understanding New York City's pandemic experience and how self-reliance evolves into community resilience outside of institutions. It is vital reading scholars and students of sociology, anthropology, geography and urban studies with interests in subcultures, ethnography and the sociology of disasters.
With a special focus on the height of the pandemic in New York, it considers the city's unique position as the pandemic's first epicenter in the U.S. It explores the lived experience of enduring the pandemic as reflections of class division, considering key themes including: The exodus of the wealthy; sheltering in place for the middle class; the inability to leave high-risk neighborhoods for the poor; and sheltering-in-place practices and community resilience efforts by New York Preppers. It analyzes the importance of good government and an engaged citizenry in developing an agenda for the city's continued recovery and its future, underscoring the need for cities to develop disaster management approaches that expand traditional "command and control" models to make space for local knowledge and resources.
At its core, Urban Preppers and the Pandemic in New York City: Class, Resilience and Sheltering in Place is about understanding New York City's pandemic experience and how self-reliance evolves into community resilience outside of institutions. It is vital reading scholars and students of sociology, anthropology, geography and urban studies with interests in subcultures, ethnography and the sociology of disasters.
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