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Author Macamo, S

Title Taming of Fate
Published CODESRIA, 2017

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Contents 1. Coping with crises and disasters in southern Mozambique -- part one. Theoretical and methodological issues -- 2. Studying Africa -- 3. Risk and social reality -- 4. Methodological issues : contexts of action -- part two. Studies in coping with disasters and crises -- 5. When disaster strikes -- 6. Conflicting interpretations of reality -- 7. War refugees -- 8. African Christian converts and the creation of locality -- part three. Conclusion -- 9. The taming of fate
Summary This book is about how extreme situations appearing to have a destructive potential can actually be used to produce meaningful individual and social lives. It is about the "taming of fate". This notion means and accounts for the ability of individuals and communities to rebuild their lives against all odds. The book is based on case-studies that draw from theoretical insights derived from the sociology of disasters. It addresses some limitations of the sociology of risk, chief among which is the rejection of the relevance of the notion of risk to the study of technologically non-advanced societies. The book argues that this rejection has deprived the study of the human condition of an important analytical asset. The book claims that risk is a property of social action which can best be understood through the analytical scrutiny of its role in the historical constitution of social relations
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Subject Risk -- Mozambique -- Sociological aspects
Natural disasters -- Mozambique -- Sociological aspects
Disasters -- Mozambique -- Sociological aspects
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Human Services.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Regional Studies.
Disasters -- Sociological aspects
Risk -- Sociological aspects
Mozambique
Form Electronic book
ISBN 2869787405
9782869787407