Journals

International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters – Special Issue: Religious Actors in Disaster Relief (Vol. 33 No. 1)

Author: FOUNTAIN Philip, BUSH Robin & FEENER R. Michael (guest eds)
Publication Date: Mar / 2015
Publisher: International Sociological Association's Research Committee on the Sociology of Disasters

The neglected intersection between religion and disaster relief should be given much greater attention. This emerging field is an intellectually compelling area for study, though much work stills needs to be done to explore the processes that take place on the ground in different settings. It is also important for practitioners and policy makers involved in disaster response to have a nuanced understanding of the work that religious actors undertake. This special issue begins with an interview with representatives of prominent humanitarian organizations, all of whom call for greater attention to the work of religious actors in disaster relief. The following case studies provide a textured empirical analysis of religious responses to disasters in contemporary Asia. By attending to particular contexts it is shown that religious actors can and do play important yet complex roles in relief processes. This special issue – edited by Philip Fountain, Robin Bush, and R. Michael Feener – aims to critically examine these diverse intersections and also help set future research agendas on the subject.

From ARI organised workshop “Salvage and Salvation: Religion, Disaster Relief, and Reconstruction in Asia”, 22-23 November 2012.