In May 2008 nearly 90,000 people died in the most powerful earthquake in modern Chinese history. Many were students killed in substandard schools, creating a sensitive disaster zone inside a nation whose civil society organizations are beginning to flourish. This paper examines the education earthquake relief program of an international NGO, and the institutional environment the organization worked in. We argue that the restricted environment prevented implementation of high-impact programs in the most deprived places, but that the NGO needed to use the institutional opening created by the earthquake to establish a presence as an agent in China\u27s development
The catastrophic Wenchuan earthquake provides an uncomfortable opportunity to examine China’s disast...
This study aims to identify teachers’ perspectives regarding their experiences of the school disaste...
May 12, 2008, will enter the history and China and the world as a day of sadness. At 2:30 p.m. local...
In May 2008 nearly 90,000 people died in the most powerful earthquake in modern Chinese history. Man...
In May 2008 nearly 90,000 people died in the most powerful earthquake in modern Chinese history. Man...
The Wenchuan County earthquake of 2008 was the most severe earthquake, as measured in sheer magnitud...
The Chinese government is currently endeavouring to establish a new social management system, with t...
This dissertation explored the differences between Chinese educational policy expectations and their...
This dissertation explored the differences between Chinese educational policy expectations and their...
On 12 May 2008, a 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit Wenchuan county, Sichuan province. Felt as far as Bei...
NGOs (non-governmental organisations) are perceived by the Chinese government as a source of politic...
Using evidence from the Wenchuan earthquake (12 May 2008) in China, this article examines the impact...
Abstract- This paper uses the case study of Yiliang“9·7” Earthquake to illustrate and analyze the fo...
The most devastating effects of the Sichuan 5.12 earthquake occurred in Yingxiu, where Guangzhou soc...
The participation of China’s civil society in the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake reconstruction featured a ...
The catastrophic Wenchuan earthquake provides an uncomfortable opportunity to examine China’s disast...
This study aims to identify teachers’ perspectives regarding their experiences of the school disaste...
May 12, 2008, will enter the history and China and the world as a day of sadness. At 2:30 p.m. local...
In May 2008 nearly 90,000 people died in the most powerful earthquake in modern Chinese history. Man...
In May 2008 nearly 90,000 people died in the most powerful earthquake in modern Chinese history. Man...
The Wenchuan County earthquake of 2008 was the most severe earthquake, as measured in sheer magnitud...
The Chinese government is currently endeavouring to establish a new social management system, with t...
This dissertation explored the differences between Chinese educational policy expectations and their...
This dissertation explored the differences between Chinese educational policy expectations and their...
On 12 May 2008, a 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit Wenchuan county, Sichuan province. Felt as far as Bei...
NGOs (non-governmental organisations) are perceived by the Chinese government as a source of politic...
Using evidence from the Wenchuan earthquake (12 May 2008) in China, this article examines the impact...
Abstract- This paper uses the case study of Yiliang“9·7” Earthquake to illustrate and analyze the fo...
The most devastating effects of the Sichuan 5.12 earthquake occurred in Yingxiu, where Guangzhou soc...
The participation of China’s civil society in the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake reconstruction featured a ...
The catastrophic Wenchuan earthquake provides an uncomfortable opportunity to examine China’s disast...
This study aims to identify teachers’ perspectives regarding their experiences of the school disaste...
May 12, 2008, will enter the history and China and the world as a day of sadness. At 2:30 p.m. local...