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Book review: Invisible China: How the Urban-Rural Divide Threatens China’s Rise
earthquake, while Chapter 12 focuses on how people in two barangays cope with and adopt strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change–related disasters. Overall, this volume centers the Philippines and the multiple disasters people face, documenting how governments and organizations can exacerbate or mitigate disaster effects and highlighting the varied ways people adapt and manage life in its shadows. From national overviews to detailed descriptions of barangay responses across the Philippines, we see the importance of interrogating differences across and within the country.
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The International Journal of Comparative Sociology was established in 1960 to publish the highest quality peer reviewed research that is both international in scope and comparative in method. The journal draws articles from sociologists worldwide and encourages competing perspectives. IJCS recognizes that many significant research questions are inherently interdisciplinary, and therefore welcomes work from scholars in related disciplines, including political science, geography, economics, anthropology, and business sciences. The journal is published six times a year, including special issues on topics of special interest to the international social science community.