Purpose This paper examines the relationship between flood exposure and levels of social trust among a cohort of adult men from refugee backgrounds who were affected by the 2011 Queensland floods in Australia. Design/methodology/approach A quantitative questionnaire was administered to 141 men from refugee backgrounds almost two years after the 2011 Queensland floods. The survey was administered in person by trained peer in-terviewers, and included a number of standardised instruments assessing respondents’ so-cio-demographic characteristics, levels of social trust towards and from neighbours, the police, the wider Australian community, and the media, and exposure to and impact of the floods. Multiple logistic regression analyses were used ...
A growing focus is being placed on both individuals and communities to adapt to flooding as part of ...
Previous social psychological research has shown that new group relationships can emerge among disas...
Floods are an integral part of the Australian landscape and psyche. They destroy and refresh. People...
What can we learn from people from refugee backgrounds who have been affected by an environmental di...
In January 2011, Brisbane, Australia, experienced its first significant flooding in almost four deca...
The overall aim of this research was to investigate relationships between risk perception and commun...
Purpose: This research investigated ethnic differences in perceptions of social responsibility, in r...
Between 2008 and 2010, the SettleMEN study followed a group of 233 recently arrived men from refugee...
In 2017, marginalised groups were disproportionately impacted by extensive flooding in a rural commu...
The purpose of this research was to examine the social implications of the January 2011 Queensland f...
The purpose of this research was to examine the social implications of the January 2011 Queensland f...
In 2017, marginalised groups were disproportionately impacted by extensive flooding in a rural commu...
Disasters can have severe and long-lasting consequences for individuals and communities. While schol...
The main objective of this research was to identify the factors that inhibit and enable adaptation s...
This paper reports exploratory research conducted in a flood-impacted rural Australian town to ident...
A growing focus is being placed on both individuals and communities to adapt to flooding as part of ...
Previous social psychological research has shown that new group relationships can emerge among disas...
Floods are an integral part of the Australian landscape and psyche. They destroy and refresh. People...
What can we learn from people from refugee backgrounds who have been affected by an environmental di...
In January 2011, Brisbane, Australia, experienced its first significant flooding in almost four deca...
The overall aim of this research was to investigate relationships between risk perception and commun...
Purpose: This research investigated ethnic differences in perceptions of social responsibility, in r...
Between 2008 and 2010, the SettleMEN study followed a group of 233 recently arrived men from refugee...
In 2017, marginalised groups were disproportionately impacted by extensive flooding in a rural commu...
The purpose of this research was to examine the social implications of the January 2011 Queensland f...
The purpose of this research was to examine the social implications of the January 2011 Queensland f...
In 2017, marginalised groups were disproportionately impacted by extensive flooding in a rural commu...
Disasters can have severe and long-lasting consequences for individuals and communities. While schol...
The main objective of this research was to identify the factors that inhibit and enable adaptation s...
This paper reports exploratory research conducted in a flood-impacted rural Australian town to ident...
A growing focus is being placed on both individuals and communities to adapt to flooding as part of ...
Previous social psychological research has shown that new group relationships can emerge among disas...
Floods are an integral part of the Australian landscape and psyche. They destroy and refresh. People...