recovery |
of community and well-being, 396–398 |
definition of, 494 |
re-creation |
of community and well-being, 396–398 |
definition of, 494 |
references to disasters, by respondents, 313–314, 326–327, 358–360, 468, 479, 487 |
religious groups, 170–171 |
research of |
Drabek, Thomas E., 36–37 |
Bonnie L. Green, 73–79 |
Charles E. Fritz, 35–36 |
Gary A. Kreps, 36–37 |
Gerald Stern, 59–68 |
Goldine Gleser, 73–79 |
Green’s team, 73–79 |
Russell Dynes, 123n155 |
resilience |
of communities, 396–398 |
definition of, 494 |
respondents of Buffalo Creek, 195–300 |
attitudes about Buffalo Creek, 308–310, 321–324, 464–465, 473–474 |
factors in the life of, 279–299 |
neighbors and neighboring, 310–313, 324–326, 466–467, 475–476 |
respondents of Buffalo Creek (continued) |
social integration and social well-being, 314–315, 327–330, 469–471, 480–481 |
victims, witnesses, and others, 318–330 |
risk society |
concept of, 42–43 |
Rooker, Jimmy Joe |
profile of, 316–317 |
rural communities, small |
recommendations for, 438–445 |
sampling |
Saunders (Three Forks) |
flood’s impact on, 48–50 |
Schwartz-Barcott, T. P. |
biography, 519 |
relation to coal mining and disasters, xxviii–xxxi |
relation to PTSD (trauma and tragedy), 113n88 |
Service, Darren |
profile of, 276–279 |
social activism, 448n4 |
social community |
Buffalo Creek as an example of, 317–318 |