Disaster Education: 'race', Equity and Pedagogy - John Preston - Books - Sense Publishers - 9789460918728 - May 25, 2012
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Disaster Education: 'race', Equity and Pedagogy

John Preston

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Disaster Education: 'race', Equity and Pedagogy

From 'Duck and Cover' in the 1950s, when American schoolchildren were instructed to hide beneath their desks in the event of nuclear attack to contemporary campaigns against pandemic flu, education campaigns have been used to prepare the general public for apocalyptic events. Governments have made use of various media from films, leaflets and television to the internet to inform, inspire and scare populations. Forms of disaster education also permeate popular culture with films and television programmes illustrating survival techniques from dealing with terrorist attacks in '24' to thwarting zombie apocalypse in 'The Walking Dead' and '28 Days Later' . Using critical race theory and whiteness studies the book argues that information about disasters has always, tacitly or overtly, prioritised the survival of certain groups of citizens above others. Drawing on examples from the UK and the US, from past and contemporary disaster education and popular culture, it considers that rather than being kitsch, naïve and ephemeral, such campaigns are central to the way in which states define survival, life and death. The book will be of interest to educationalists, historians, sociologists and cultural theorists as well as those working in emergency planning, public health and communications.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released May 25, 2012
ISBN13 9789460918728
Publishers Sense Publishers
Pages 130
Dimensions 154 × 10 × 230 mm   ·   363 g
Language English  

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