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    Hurricane Andrew: Ethnicity, Gender, and the Sociology of Disasters

    Peacock, Walter Gillis, Betty Hearn Morrow, and Hugh Gladwin. 1997. Hurricane Andrew: Ethnicity, Gender, and the Sociology of Disasters. Psychology Press.

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    Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Ethnicity, Gender, Humanitarian Assistance Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

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    The Story of an African Famine: Gender and Famine in Twentieth-Century Malawi

    Vaughan, Megan. 2007. The Story of an African Famine: Gender and Famine in Twentieth-Century Malawi. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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    Topics: Agriculture, Class, Coloniality/Post-Coloniality, Economies, Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: Malawi

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    We Will Make Meaning Out of This: Women’s Cultural Responses to the Red River Valley Flood

    Enarson, Elaine. 2000. “We Will Make Meaning Out of This: Women’s Cultural Responses to the Red River Valley Flood.” International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 18 (1).

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    Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Femininity/ies Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

  4. Research

    Gender, Development and Disasters

    Bradshaw, Sarah. 2013. Gender, Development and Disasters. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

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    Topics: Development, Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Humanitarian Assistance

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    Developmental Trajectories and Predictors of Prosocial Behavior Among Adolescents Exposed to the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake

    Qin, Yanyun, Ya Zhou, Fang Fan, Shijian Chen, Rong Huang, Rouna Cai, and Ting Peng. 2016. “Developmental Trajectories and Predictors of Prosocial Behavior Among Adolescents Exposed to the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake.” Journal of Traumatic Stress 29 (1): 80–87. doi:10.1002/jts.22064.

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    Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Gender Analysis, Health, Mental Health, PTSD, Trauma Regions: Asia, East Asia Countries: China

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    The Post-Disaster Negative Health Legacy: Pregnancy Outcomes in Louisiana after Hurricane Andrew

    Antipova, Anzhelika, and Andrew Curtis. 2015. “The Post-Disaster Negative Health Legacy: Pregnancy Outcomes in Louisiana after Hurricane Andrew.” Disasters 39 (4): 665–86. doi:10.1111/disa.12125.

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    Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Health, Reproductive Health Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America Keywords: disaster, Hurricane Andrew, Louisiana, pregnancy outcomes, public health

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    The Role of Natural Disaster in Individual and Relational Adjustment in Sri Lankan Mothers Following the 2004 Tsunami

    Banford, Alyssa, David C. Ivey, Thulitha Wickrama, Judith Fischer, Anne Prouty, and Douglas Smith. 2016. “The Role of Natural Disaster in Individual and Relational Adjustment in Sri Lankan Mothers Following the 2004 Tsunami.” Disasters 40 (1): 134–57. doi:10.1111/disa.12137.

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    Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Health, Mental Health, PTSD Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Sri Lanka Keywords: mental health, mothers, Sri Lanka, tsunami

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    Religious Coping, Posttraumatic Stress, Psychological Distress, and Posttraumatic Growth Among Female Survivors Four Years After Hurricane Katrina

    Chan, Christian S., and Jean E. Rhodes. 2013. “Religious Coping, Posttraumatic Stress, Psychological Distress, and Posttraumatic Growth Among Female Survivors Four Years After Hurricane Katrina.” Journal of Traumatic Stress 26 (2): 257–65. doi:10.1002/jts.21801.

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    Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Gender Analysis, PTSD, Trauma, Religion Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

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    Queering Disasters: On the Need to Account for LGBTI Experiences in Natural Disaster Contexts

    Dominey-Howes, Dale, Andrew Gorman-Murray, and Scott McKinnon. 2014. “Queering Disasters: On the Need to Account for LGBTI Experiences in Natural Disaster Contexts.” Gender, Place & Culture 21 (7): 905–18. doi:10.1080/0966369X.2013.802673.

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    Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, LGBTQ Keywords: LGBTI populations, queer, natural disasters, resilience, vulnerability

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    Gender Differences in Self-Reported Evacuation Experiences- Analysis of the City Assisted Evacuation Program During Hurricane Gustav

    Jenkins, Pamela, John L. Renne, and John Kiefer. 2009. “Gender Differences in Self-Reported Evacuation Experiences - Analysis of the City Assisted Evacuation Program During Hurricane Gustav.” In Women’s Issues in Transportation - Summary of the 4th International Conference. Vol. 2. Irvine, California: Transportation Research Board.

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    Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Gender Roles, Gender Balance, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Americas, Caribbean countries Countries: Cuba

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