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Participatory Investigation of the Great East Japan Disaster: PhotoVoice from Women Affected by the Calamity

Abstract Disasters exacerbate predisaster inequities and intensify the vulnerability of women and other marginalized and disempowered groups. Thus, disaster policies and responses should incorporate the experiences and perspectives of those who are marginalized. The authors sought to conduct a parti...

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Published in:Social work (New York) 2018-07, Vol.63 (3), p.234-243
Main Authors: Yoshihama, Mieko, Yunomae, Tomoko
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