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Titlebook: Animal Disease and Human Trauma; Emotional Geographie Ian Convery,Maggie Mort,Cathy Bailey Book 2008 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macm

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978-1-349-35328-6Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2008
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Ecodesign for Cities and Suburbsr enlarged into resonant materials which carry traumatic associations, even agency. This kind of transformation can be traced in so many accounts from the 2001 FMD crisis but also in very different disasters, for example the great Japanese earthquake of 1995. In his ethnographic study Takashi Harada
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Balancing Cars and Other Transportation,osis of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has come to be understood in such a context. Traumatic stress is perhaps better represented as the ‘normal’ reactions of those people exposed to an abnormal disaster event (Yehuda ., 1998; Alexander & Wells, 1991). As Secor-Turner & O’Boyle (2006) indica
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as Mythic and Existential Parables is because the frontline often emerges in unexpected places. Disaster planning tries to predict these places and people, but disaster studies show that events cut across such plans and make heavy demands of people who get caught up in the chaos or its aftermath. In the FMD crisis frontline workers
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Rayson K. Alex,S. Susan Deborahconsequences requires skills and/or resources beyond those available in the affected community. Disasters previously classified as natural are today considered, to an ever increasing degree, to be human induced (Weisæth ., 2002), and in this book we have likewise argued for a more nuanced understand
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erience of being in a disaster is not like this. This book offers non-linear, non-prescriptive ways of thinking about disasters and allows the people affected by disaster the chance to speak.978-1-349-35328-6978-0-230-22761-3
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