Emergent organizations and women's response roles in the 1998 Central Florida tornado disaster / Jennifer Wilson and Arthur Oyola-Yemaiel.
Material type: TextPublication details: [United States] : Jennifer Wilson, c2000Description: 6 leavesSubject(s): DDC classification:- 363.34923082 21
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Reprinted from "The electronic journal of emergency management"
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To explore the complex issues of women and emergent organization in disaster, the authors aimed to investigate women's roles in emergent, ad hoc groups which formed in a disaster-affected community to meet recovery needs of the population. They have tried to examine when such groups emerged, how many women were involved, the structural characteristics of the organization, and the individual characteristics of women in these roles in the context of a localized disaster in Florida
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