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Spontaneous Citizen-Led Disaster Response in Anchorage, Alaska
After the 1964 earthquake in Anchorage, Alaska, citizens took it upon themselves to organize rescue efforts and pull every survivor from the ruins, showcasing the power of spontaneous citizen-led disaster response.
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In the aftermath of the Anchorage earthquake, citizens teamed up and pulled every single survivor from the ruins, showcasing a civic immune response to the disaster.
1:13:41 - 1:15:48 (02:07)
Summary
In the aftermath of the Anchorage earthquake, citizens teamed up and pulled every single survivor from the ruins, showcasing a civic immune response to the disaster.
ChapterSpontaneous Citizen-Led Disaster Response in Anchorage, Alaska
EpisodeElite Panic: Why The Rich And Powerful Can't Be Trusted
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Social scientists from Ohio State University were sent to study people's disaster response after a disaster and to find ways to violently corral the citizenry once they panicked in a disaster.
1:15:49 - 1:16:56 (01:07)
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Social scientists from Ohio State University were sent to study people's disaster response after a disaster and to find ways to violently corral the citizenry once they panicked in a disaster. However, their expectation of violence and chaos was replaced with finding citizens taking care of each other without any instructions from others.
ChapterSpontaneous Citizen-Led Disaster Response in Anchorage, Alaska
EpisodeElite Panic: Why The Rich And Powerful Can't Be Trusted
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker questions why some people do not take action to help others during a crisis and encourages them to put down their clipboard and do something.
1:16:56 - 1:17:21 (00:24)
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The speaker questions why some people do not take action to help others during a crisis and encourages them to put down their clipboard and do something. They also mention a commentary about a team interviewing individuals during a crisis situation.