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Publikováno v:
Human Organization. 81:291-300
By understanding pandemics and compounding disasters as disruptive sociopolitical processes rooted in histories and geographies of systemic inequality, we reflect on both novel and familiar manifestations of research practice, ethical decision making
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International Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters. 38:89-120
As meteorological prediction and communication technologies have advanced, disaster outcomes following hurricanes have not shown matching progress. Through analysis of focus group conversations held with specific populations in New York City communit
Autor:
Alexa Dietrich
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has demonstrated vulnerabilities within food systems, with global predictions suggesting that a quarter-billion people will suffer from acute hunger by the end of 2020. This incites the need for research into food
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::46b1d2ac57489abd5d1e90a61381f1fe
https://doi.org/10.14264/af20737
https://doi.org/10.14264/af20737
Autor:
Benigno Aguirre, Aideé Arellanos Ceballos, Roberto E. Barrios, Alicia Cuevas, Nnenia Campbell, Carmen Concepción, Shruthi Dakey, Alexa Dietrich, Alejandra Figueroa Huertas, Erica Kuligowski, Caroline Hackerott, Lorna Jaramillo Nieves, Shirley Laska, Hans Louis Charles, Katherine Jo Johnson, Sara K. McBride, Ashley Méndez Heavilin, Lindsay Neuberger, Laura Lynn Olson, Gabriella Punziano, Jenniffer Santos-Hernández, Jennifer Spinney, Carolina Velásquez Calderón, Lucia Velotti, Wendy Walsh, Anne Wein, Camila Young
This paper was written to help advance convergence-oriented research in the hazards and disaster field. It highlights areas where additional research could contribute new knowledge to the response to and recovery from the pandemic and other disasters
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http://hdl.handle.net/11588/816568
http://hdl.handle.net/11588/816568
Publikováno v:
NWSA Journal. 16:70-92
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NWSA journal : a publication of the National Women's Studies Association. 16(3)
An estimated 17 to 18 percent of all women, and six percent of men, experience migraines. Hormonal shifts may cause migraines to recur, worsen, or even begin during the perimenopause and are a significant cause of discomfort and disability. However,