Almost half of all Canadians can expect to experience a major disaster in their lifetime and of those, nearly a quarter require emotional and psychological recovery time beyond one year. Utilizing Therese Greenwood’s What You Take With You, a recount of the 2016 Horse River Wildfire, to reinforce the concept of story as curriculum, I consider how disaster experiences sever connection to identity, sense of security, and relationship to land. Dwayne Donold suggests that curriculum is the stories we tell about the world and our place in it, and as such, I reflect on stories of exodus, the in-between, and return home during the wildfire in order to explore what these stories have to offer us as curriculum of resiliency and recovery to progress ...
People who have been displaced by disasters, violence and persecution seek safety as they resettle i...
Thesis (Ed.D.)-- Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Counseling, Educational Le...
xi, 193 leaves ; 29 cmWildfires in Canada and around the world are increasing in frequency each year...
Almost half of all Canadians can expect to experience a major disaster in their lifetime and of thos...
Wildfires are becoming more frequent and intense in Canada’s boreal forest region. Research shows th...
The 2016 Alberta wildfire, the largest insured natural disaster in Canada, led to a mass evacuation ...
Little attention has been paid to the discursive framework that guides the experiences of "recovery"...
In Canada, northern Indigenous communities are evacuated on an annual basis due to fire and flood, b...
Indigenous communities in Canada are faced with a disproportionate risk of disasters and climate cha...
In response to the aftermath of the Old Fire in San Bernardino County in 2003, the author took her p...
In Australia, bushfire accounts for almost one-fifth of property loss from natural disasters. In a c...
This research contributes to the anthropology of disaster, offering an ethnographic account of the i...
Wildfires in northern Saskatchewan cause evacuations of Indigenous communities every year in summer....
abstract: Wildfire is an inescapable feature of Canadian landscapes, burning an average of over two ...
The devastating wildfires in the Fort McMurray, Alberta, region in May of 2016 forced the evacuation...
People who have been displaced by disasters, violence and persecution seek safety as they resettle i...
Thesis (Ed.D.)-- Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Counseling, Educational Le...
xi, 193 leaves ; 29 cmWildfires in Canada and around the world are increasing in frequency each year...
Almost half of all Canadians can expect to experience a major disaster in their lifetime and of thos...
Wildfires are becoming more frequent and intense in Canada’s boreal forest region. Research shows th...
The 2016 Alberta wildfire, the largest insured natural disaster in Canada, led to a mass evacuation ...
Little attention has been paid to the discursive framework that guides the experiences of "recovery"...
In Canada, northern Indigenous communities are evacuated on an annual basis due to fire and flood, b...
Indigenous communities in Canada are faced with a disproportionate risk of disasters and climate cha...
In response to the aftermath of the Old Fire in San Bernardino County in 2003, the author took her p...
In Australia, bushfire accounts for almost one-fifth of property loss from natural disasters. In a c...
This research contributes to the anthropology of disaster, offering an ethnographic account of the i...
Wildfires in northern Saskatchewan cause evacuations of Indigenous communities every year in summer....
abstract: Wildfire is an inescapable feature of Canadian landscapes, burning an average of over two ...
The devastating wildfires in the Fort McMurray, Alberta, region in May of 2016 forced the evacuation...
People who have been displaced by disasters, violence and persecution seek safety as they resettle i...
Thesis (Ed.D.)-- Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Counseling, Educational Le...
xi, 193 leaves ; 29 cmWildfires in Canada and around the world are increasing in frequency each year...