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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.
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