"Family Conversation"
Monday, August 08, 2005
 
Dad - too bad about the mower, but it's good to hear that things may work out well at Roth's. Stay out of the humidity! Watch your health!

H - remember that conversation we had in the car about people responding spontaneously in the face of crisis or emergency? There's an article in the New York Times which talks about the subject in relation to the Air France plane crash last Tuesday. Here's a snippet:

The Air France evacuation required an extraordinary degree of social coordination - which emerged among a group of strangers with virtually no time to prepare. Once out of the wreckage, they were aided by other strangers who, on the spur of the moment and with no expertise in emergency situations, had pulled off a nearby highway and calmly charged into the scene, despite the risks posed by an exploding plane.

While this sort of behavior is often described as remarkable, it is actually what researchers have come to expect. Studies of civilians' intense experiences in the London Blitz; the cities of Japan and Germany in World War II; the 1947 smallpox outbreak in New York; the earthquake in Kobe, Japan, in 1995; and even fires have found that people, however stressed, almost always keep their wits and elevate their humanity.


We need to come up with a research topic and start working on it, on the side...

C

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