Conceptualising disaster social capital: what it is, why it matters, and how it can be enhanced (English)
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Title:Conceptualising disaster social capital: what it is, why it matters, and how it can be enhanced
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Published in:Disasters ; 46, 1 ; 56-79
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Publication date:2022-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 46, Issue 1
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Contents| 2022
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‘Sea of blood’: the intended and unintended effects of criminalising humanitarian volunteers assisting migrants in distress at seaGordon, Eleanor / Larsen, Henrik Kjellmo et al. | 2022
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Social entrepreneurship, co‐production, and post‐disaster recoveryRayamajhee, Veeshan / Storr, Virgil Henry / Bohara, Alok K. et al. | 2022
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Conceptualising disaster social capital: what it is, why it matters, and how it can be enhancedUekusa, Shinya / Matthewman, Steve / Lorenz, Daniel F. et al. | 2022
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Social capital and food security in post‐conflict rural Lira District, northern UgandaMalual, Joseph D. / Mazur, Robert E. et al. | 2022
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The effectiveness of forecast‐based humanitarian assistance in anticipation of extreme winters: a case study of vulnerable herders in MongoliaGros, Clemens / Easton‐Calabria, Evan / Bailey, Meghan / Dagys, Kadirbyek / de Perez, Erin Coughlan / Sharavnyambuu, Munguntuya / Kruczkiewicz, Andrew et al. | 2022
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Living with transience in high‐risk humanitarian spaces: the gendered experiences of international staff and policy implications for building resilienceStrohmeier, Hannah / Panter‐Brick, Catherine et al. | 2022
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Women's invisible work in disaster contexts: gender norms in speech on women's work after a forest fire in SwedenDanielsson, Erna / Eriksson, Kerstin et al. | 2022
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Humanitarian (in)security: risk management in complex settingsGuidero, Amanda et al. | 2022
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Disasters and ‘conditions of possibility’: rethinking causation through an analysis of earthquakes in NepalLiechty, Mark et al. | 2022
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A minority group's response to a severe climatic event: a case study of rural Indo‐Fijians after Tropical Cyclone Winston in 2016Nakamura, Naohiro / Kanemasu, Yoko et al. | 2022
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Post‐conflict disaster governance in Nepal: one‐door policy, multiple‐window practiceMelis, Samantha et al. | 2022
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The impact of workplace exclusion on the humanitarian response to the refugee crisis in LebanonHaddad, Gloria / BouChabke, Soha et al. | 2022
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Risk, vulnerability, and pragmatic inevitability: the conflict–disaster nexus and urban governance in Johannesburg, South AfricaDanielak, Silvia et al. | 2022
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Acknowledgement of reviewers| 2022