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Mary Hobbs' Story

Description

Summary of oral history interview with Mary Hobbs about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.

Subject
quakecore, community activism, volunteerism, frontline workers, occupational risk, psychological impact, psychological trauma, earthquake trauma, occupational stress, community, community resilience, community recovery, disaster response, disaster management, government response, Territorial army, community organisations, insurance, EQC, injury, death, preparedness, personal narrative, disaster narrative, occupational trauma, media, building damage, infrastructure damage, infrastructure, cultural resilience, cultural impact, cultural response, environmental sustainabilty, sustainability, infrastructural resilience, earthquake safety, earthquake safety protocol, earthquake safe buildings, geography, geology, community narrative, aftermath
Type
Text
Identifier
qsr-object:26159
Creator
Judith Sutherland
Creator credit
Judith Sutherland
Date
11 July 2012
Format
application/pdf
Rights
NCW Licence 8

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