
New Books in Sociology Ken Conca, "After the Floods: The Search for Resilience in Ellicott City" (Oxford UP, 2024)
May 18, 2025
Ken Conca, a Professor at American University, dives into the heart of Ellicott City, where he faced two devastating floods in just over a year. Drawing from his experience and research on environmental politics, he explores community resilience amidst climate change. The conversation reveals the tension between preserving local identity and adapting to future challenges. Conca emphasizes the necessity of inclusive governance and the role of community narratives in shaping effective responses to environmental risks. A thought-provoking discussion on navigating resilience and identity!
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Complex Governance and Stakeholders
- Ellicott City lacks formal jurisdiction, relying on Howard County for governance and recovery.
- Competing interests among residents, officials, and preservationists complicated flood response and resilience planning.
Vulnerabilities and Initial Strengths
- The 2016 flood revealed the town's vulnerabilities, including rapid, unexpected flash floods and uninformed visitors.
- Community solidarity emerged as a strength, sparking initial positive engagement for resilience efforts.
Polarization After Second Flood
- After the second flood, community conflict intensified over flood mitigation strategies.
- Plans ranged from historic teardown to costly tunnels, leading to political turnover and fragmentation of efforts.

