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Marginalized communities developed ‘disaster subculture’ when living through extreme climate events

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marginalized communities developed disaster subculture when living through extreme climate events

An assistant professor conducted a study in which he lived among one of the poorest, most marginalized communities in Seoul, South Korea. In the ethnographic study, he asked residents how they dealt with extreme heat. He found they tended to accept the conditions, stating there was not much that could be done. That shows people accepted extreme climate events, despite evidence showing this should not be normal, which bodes the argument social work as a field has much to do to help address climate emergencies.

Source: ScienceDaily.com