Research Ethics, Trauma and Self-care: reflections on disaster geographies

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Research Ethics, Trauma and Self-care: reflections on disaster geographies is …
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P356DOI10.1080/00049182.2016.1230001

P50authorChristine EriksenQ58643366
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P433issue2
P921main subjectresearch ethicsQ1132684
geoethicsQ19570125
P304page(s)273-278
P577publication date2016-09-16
P1433published inAustralian GeographerQ15761196
P1476titleResearch Ethics, Trauma and Self-care: reflections on disaster geographies
P478volume48

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