This paper considers the links between religion and disaster relief through a detailed case study of the activities of Christian churches following the Aitape tsunami of 1998 in northwest Papua New Guinea. Based on primary fieldwork data, we argue that Christian religion was central to the way in which the Combined Churches Organization conducted its relief work and to why it sought to undertake it in the first place. A comparison of the perspectives of this organization and of other religious and governmental organizations as to the causes of this disaster and what remedies they should undertake suggests that greater attention should be paid—both by aid and development researchers and practitioners—to aspects of religious belief and the wa...
The number of disasters is increasing worldwide as the result of both the increase of hazards and pe...
Natural disasters, which occur regularly in Indonesia, have inspired many volunteer groups to emerge...
Although religion often comprises a central component of the social and cultural make-up of communit...
The relationship between development and religion is an uneasy one. Since the invention of modernisa...
This paper explores religious perceptions of disasters and their implications for post-disaster proc...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Many factors shape the ...
The focus of this paper is on aid and relief work after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in Thailand. S...
Religious organizations have played an increasingly important role in development aid. In studies in...
Environmental disasters bring about a palpable intersection of religious, natural, and cultural forc...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Factors impacting a comm...
This chapter discusses the role religion and religious organizations can play in development followi...
PURPOSE: This paper examines religious struggles and loss of faith in Christian survivors of Typhoon...
Christianity is one of the major religions in the world. Several Christian churches and Internationa...
The practice of humanitarianism is often dominated and discussed via the prism of Western secularism...
Pacific Island communities are among the most disaster prone on earth. The churches in these communi...
The number of disasters is increasing worldwide as the result of both the increase of hazards and pe...
Natural disasters, which occur regularly in Indonesia, have inspired many volunteer groups to emerge...
Although religion often comprises a central component of the social and cultural make-up of communit...
The relationship between development and religion is an uneasy one. Since the invention of modernisa...
This paper explores religious perceptions of disasters and their implications for post-disaster proc...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Many factors shape the ...
The focus of this paper is on aid and relief work after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in Thailand. S...
Religious organizations have played an increasingly important role in development aid. In studies in...
Environmental disasters bring about a palpable intersection of religious, natural, and cultural forc...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Factors impacting a comm...
This chapter discusses the role religion and religious organizations can play in development followi...
PURPOSE: This paper examines religious struggles and loss of faith in Christian survivors of Typhoon...
Christianity is one of the major religions in the world. Several Christian churches and Internationa...
The practice of humanitarianism is often dominated and discussed via the prism of Western secularism...
Pacific Island communities are among the most disaster prone on earth. The churches in these communi...
The number of disasters is increasing worldwide as the result of both the increase of hazards and pe...
Natural disasters, which occur regularly in Indonesia, have inspired many volunteer groups to emerge...
Although religion often comprises a central component of the social and cultural make-up of communit...