Investor Presentaiton
0.1. Implications of the Globalization Age: Photos and Fears Travel Fast on the Globe
Crises: A Typology
A Typology of Collective Stress Situations
Global/National
Nuclear war
Sudden Enemy invasion
Economic crash
Rebellion
Regional
Segmental
Local
Earthquake
Blackout (in the
Tsunami
Cyber/Mechanical malfunction Tokyo region)
Typhoon/Hurricane (Global Supply Chain)
Tornado
Major flood
Ethnic massacre
Explosion
Nuclear plant Corporate layoff
Terrorism
meltdown
Expropriation of property of a class Ghetto riot
(Severe Accident)
Plant closing
Global warming
Environmental decay
Depression
Gradual
Epidemic
Drought
Famine
Price collapse
Government
breakdown
Aborigines dying off
Obsolete occupation
Group discrimination
Land exhaustion
Addictions to harmful substances
Poverty
Enslavement
Backward regions
Endemic disease
Class discrimination
Chronic
Endemic disease
Wartime bombing
Colonialism
Persecution
Civil war
Gender discrimination
Decline of main
industry
Environmental
pollution
Land sinking
Coal seam fire
Slum, ghetto
High crime areas
Source: the author's modification and rearrangement of a table in Allen H. Barton's article, “Disaster and Collective Stress,"
in What Is A Disaster? New Answers to Old Questions, edited by Ronald W. Perry and E.L. Quarantelli, 2005.View entire presentation