Knowing from a Distance
Through a dialogical exchange about disasters, we explore the notion of “knowing” by drawing on our own experience and research about improvisation and disaster management. Locating our work within our positionalities as expatriate Filipino researchers of considerable distance/closeness from each o...
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Main Authors: | Sophia Deterala, Eula Bianca Villar |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Liverpool John Moores University
2019-07-01
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Series: | PRISM |
Online Access: | https://openjournals.ljmu.ac.uk/prism/article/view/280 |
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