(#2|A|3)The Mary Rose Effect: Contributions for a (Renewed) Sociology of Disaster
From passive endurance toward proactive, informed action

In the article "The Mary Rose Effect: Contributions for a (Renewed) Sociology of Disaster," Leonardo Martins explores the intersection of disaster management and sociology through the lens of the historical Mary Rose shipwreck. He introduces the "Mary Rose Effect" (MaRE), a concept used to analyze sociotechnical systems' vulnerabilities when faced with disasters. Martins advocates for a revised understanding of resilience, urging a shift away from passive endurance toward proactive, informed action. The article calls for integrating sociotechnical insights into disaster risk management to better prepare and respond to existential threats, emphasizing the importance of a systemic approach to societal safety and disaster preparedness.
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