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Reconceptualizing disaster phases through a Metis-based approach

Joanne Pérodin (Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA)
Zelalem Adefris (Catalyst Miami, Miami, Florida, USA)
Mayra Cruz (University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA)
Nahomi Matos Rondon (NA, Orlando, Florida, USA)
Leonie Hermantin (Sant La Haitian Neighborhood Center, Miami, Florida, USA)
Guadalupe De la Cruz (American Friends Service Committee, Miami, Florida, USA)
Nazife Emel Ganapati (Public Policy and Administration, Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA)
Sukumar Ganapati (Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA)

Disaster Prevention and Management

ISSN: 0965-3562

Article publication date: 4 October 2021

Issue publication date: 2 June 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to call for change in disaster research through a metis-based approach that values practical skills and knowledge (vs technical knowledge) derived from responding to ongoing changes in the natural and human environment.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper is based on metis from Miami-Dade County that is prone to an array of climate-related disasters. Metis is supplemented by a review of secondary sources (e.g. newspaper articles, government reports).

Findings

There is a need to reconceptualize disaster phases in disaster research—preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation. For many members of marginalized communities of color, this paper depicts preparedness and mitigation as luxuries and response as a time of worry about financial obligations and survival after the disaster. It suggests that even communities that are not on a hurricane's path could have post-disaster experiences. It also highlights ongoing risks to marginalized communities' physical and mental well-being that are in addition to the mental health impacts of the disaster during the recovery phase.

Originality/value

This paper's originality is twofold: (1) underlining the importance of metis, a less studied and understood concept in disaster risk reduction, prevention and management literature and (2) questioning disaster researchers' technical knowledge with respect to each of the four disaster phases in light of metis.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the special issue editors and the reviewers for their contributions to the article.

Citation

Pérodin, J., Adefris, Z., Cruz, M., Matos Rondon, N., Hermantin, L., De la Cruz, G., Ganapati, N.E. and Ganapati, S. (2022), "Reconceptualizing disaster phases through a Metis-based approach", Disaster Prevention and Management, Vol. 31 No. 3, pp. 288-303. https://doi.org/10.1108/DPM-02-2021-0060

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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