从属
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使苦恼
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Palter
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Compassionate
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The Canterbury Earthquakes and the Politics of Disasters,iopolitical context. Some participants articulated a relatively developed politicized perspective that built on views that predated the earthquakes. Others had only recently become aware that the work experiences that had unsettled them were shared rather than unique, or that they fitted into a comm
愤怒历史
发表于 2025-3-24 05:29:09
Making Sense of Human Services in the Context of Community Disasters,years that followed the major earthquakes of 2010 and 2011, most workloads grew and became more complex, while space and material resources remained insufficient. Participants raised concerns over worsening social problems, in particular problems of poverty that were not resolved by disaster recover
顽固
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不规则的跳动
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爱社交
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Theories for Praxis,e less prominent in the disaster literature, but deserves close attention in the social sciences, and in particular in a study of the human services, because the work of these services revolves around assisting people to overcome disadvantages that reduce their well-being.
Assemble
发表于 2025-3-24 21:44:37
Values, Meaning Making, and Community Building,the realization that they could not survive without people but that “you can survive without stuff,” was a reaffirmation, rather than a change from a trajectory. They had already chosen to pursue occupations that required them to prioritize helping other people to achieve better lives over their own personal income and status potential.
外貌
发表于 2025-3-25 00:03:05
Book 2014arge-scale hazardous events. Using the stories of frontline workers and managers who lived through devastating earthquakes in Canterbury, New Zealand in 2010 and 2011, and drawing on international research and sociological theory, van Heugten astutely analyses the challenges and opportunities that a