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Sensing Disaster

Local Knowledge and Vulnerability in Oceania
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In 2007, a towering tsunami struck Simbo island in the Solomon Islands, prompting a remarkable evacuation by the local community despite no prior experience with such disasters. Drawing on over a decade of research, Dr Matthew Lauer offers an intimate and vivid account of the event and its aftermath, exploring how waves interacted with forces like colonisation, capitalism, indigenous knowledge, spirituality, territorial ties, and scientific expertise. His analysis challenges common views of indigenous knowledge and suggests new approaches for disaster preparedness and recovery amidst modern ecological crises.
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Ideal for students and scholars of anthropology, disaster studies, environmental science, and indigenous knowledge, as well as practitioners in disaster preparedness and humanitarian recovery. It also appeals to readers interested in climate change impacts and the interplay between culture and ecology.

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In 2007, a three-story-high tsunami slammed the small island of Simbo in the western Solomon Islands. Drawing on over ten years of research, Dr. Matthew Lauer provides a vivid and intimate account of this calamitous event and the tumultuous recovery process. His stimulating analysis surveys the unpredictable entanglements of the powerful waves with colonisation, capitalism, human-animal communication, spirit beings, ancestral territory, and technoscientific expertise that shaped the disaster’s outcomes.

Although the Simbo people had never experienced another tsunami in their lifetimes, nearly everyone fled to safety before the destructive waves hit. To understand their astonishing response, Lauer argues that we need to rethink popular and scholarly portrayals of indigenous knowledge to avert epistemic imperialism and improve disaster preparedness strategies.

In an increasingly disaster-prone era of ecological crises, this provocative book, Sensing Disaster, brings new possibilities into view for understanding the causes and consequences of calamity, the unintended effects of humanitarian recovery and mitigation efforts, and the nature of local knowledge.

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Sensing Disaster is praised for its sympathetic and sophisticated introduction to the anthropology of disasters and indigenous knowledge. Reviewers highlight its engaging balance of theory and ethnography, making it accessible beyond academia and valuable for teaching. It is recognised as an empirically rich and conceptually compelling contribution to climate change impact studies and disaster research, offering insights relevant to development and disaster practice in Oceania.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780520392076

Publisher: University of California Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 March 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of California Press

Illustration: 25 black and white illustrations

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 408g

Pages: 292

About the Author

Matthew Lauer is Professor of Anthropology at San Diego State University.

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