Om Individual and Group Behavior in a Coal Mine Disaster
In this groundbreaking study, Beach and Lucas examine the behavior of individuals and groups during a real-world coal mine disaster. Through detailed interviews and analysis, they reveal the complex social and psychological dynamics that contributed to the disaster, and offer insights into how such tragedies can be prevented in the future. A landmark work in the field of disaster studies, this book is essential reading for researchers and practitioners alike.
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