Sorry to reply to the whole group! Good job I didn't say anything
embarassing!
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From: Natural hazards and disasters
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of John Twigg
Sent: 07 November 2005 14:02
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Subject: International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters
List members who aren't familiar with this journal are advised to check it
out.
Papers in the latest issue (vol 23 no 2 August 2005) are on:
* Town watching as a tool for citizen participation in developing
countries: applications in disaster training
* A mitigation tale of two Texas cities
* An organizational and culturally sensitive approach to managing air-
traffic disaster: the Gulf Air incident
* Preparing for the inevitable: environmental risk perceptions and disaster
preparedness
* Child and household factors associated with fatal and non-fatal pediatric
injury during the 1999 Kocaeli earthquake
It's primarily sociological, but as the above list of contents indicates,
there's something there for everyone.
Go the website (http://www.ijmed.org/) to find out how to subscribe - and
note that back issues are now online.
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