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Alternative narrations and imaginations of disaster recovery: a case study of relocatees after the Christchurch, New Zealand, earthquakes

Récits et imaginations alternatifs de reconstruction après un désastre: cas d’étude de personnes déplacées après le tremblement de terre de Christchurch en Nouvelle-Zélande

Narraciones alternativas e imaginaciones de recuperación de desastres: un estudio de caso de reubicados después de los terremotos en Christchurch, Nueva Zelanda

Pages 273-293 | Received 07 Jun 2018, Accepted 20 Dec 2018, Published online: 05 Feb 2019

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