Authors
Dorothea Hilhorst, Greg Bankoff
Publication date
2013/6/17
Book
Mapping vulnerability
Pages
1-9
Publisher
Routledge
Description
What makes people vulnerable? To most people today, this is an everyday question that is as simple as it is complex. At one level, the answer is a straightforward one about poverty, resource depletion and marginalization; at another level, it is about the diversity of risks generated by the interplay between local and global processes and coping with them on a daily basis. For billions of people, the nature of their vulnerability is changing and intensifying, while their ability to cope has diminished. The saddest part, perhaps, is the loss of hope for the future. As James Ferguson so eloquently pleads, the current construction of a new world order not only continues to exclude large numbers of people, but actually robs them of even the promise of development (Ferguson, 1999, pp237–8). Living with the poverty and uncertainty of their daily existence severely constrains their freedom of choice and leaves them prey to a …
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Scholar articles
D Hilhorst, G Bankoff - Mapping vulnerability, 2013
G Bankoff, G Frerks, T Hilhorst - Disasters, Development and People, 2004