https://disaster-studies.lcir.co.uk/
Disasters — whether natural, technological, social or political — generate a wide range of cultural, communicative and symbolic responses. They are narrated in fiction and journalism, circulated through media, encoded in images and metaphors, embedded in collective memory, and negotiated within social imaginaries. Alongside these shared representations, disasters leave intimate traces: personal stories, emotional registers, symbolic interpretations and individual attempts to make sense of rupture.