Abstract OnlyThis article details the justification and plans of a research team for studying and helping evacuees of Hurricane Katrina from New Orleans to recover by encouraging experimental participants to disclose information about their related experiences in guided interview sessions. Team members' consideration and practice of ethical principles as researchers dealing with the potentially traumatized victims of a disaster are portrayed. Finally, related recommendations for researchers and policy makers are offered
Writing in 2006 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, James K. Mitchell challenged social science r...
Health research in the context of an environmental disaster with implications for public health rais...
This essay outlines an applied approach for examining message reception and processing among natural...
Abstract OnlyThis article details the justification and plans of a research team for studying and he...
Abstract Background The conduct of research in settin...
After disasters, the recovery process is uneven, and often, the social vulnerability of populations ...
The purpose of this article was to examine field research after disasters by focusing on fieldwork c...
The impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast signified the arrival of the most catastrophic nat...
Studying survivors of natural disasters and traumatic events provides a unique opportunity to addres...
Humanities: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)This presen...
What may be called “disaster science” is a broad field that begins with understanding hazards, risk...
Natural disasters occur in various forms such as hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, outbreaks, etc. ...
i This Applied Research Project is an exploratory study seeking to establish a theoretical framework...
In his article ‘The Ebola Clinical Trials: a precedent for research ethics in disasters’, Philippe C...
Hurricane Katrina reveals how issues that affect people’s lives are brought to our attention after n...
Writing in 2006 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, James K. Mitchell challenged social science r...
Health research in the context of an environmental disaster with implications for public health rais...
This essay outlines an applied approach for examining message reception and processing among natural...
Abstract OnlyThis article details the justification and plans of a research team for studying and he...
Abstract Background The conduct of research in settin...
After disasters, the recovery process is uneven, and often, the social vulnerability of populations ...
The purpose of this article was to examine field research after disasters by focusing on fieldwork c...
The impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast signified the arrival of the most catastrophic nat...
Studying survivors of natural disasters and traumatic events provides a unique opportunity to addres...
Humanities: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)This presen...
What may be called “disaster science” is a broad field that begins with understanding hazards, risk...
Natural disasters occur in various forms such as hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, outbreaks, etc. ...
i This Applied Research Project is an exploratory study seeking to establish a theoretical framework...
In his article ‘The Ebola Clinical Trials: a precedent for research ethics in disasters’, Philippe C...
Hurricane Katrina reveals how issues that affect people’s lives are brought to our attention after n...
Writing in 2006 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, James K. Mitchell challenged social science r...
Health research in the context of an environmental disaster with implications for public health rais...
This essay outlines an applied approach for examining message reception and processing among natural...