01308nam a22002177a 450000500170000000800410001702200220005802200230008004000140010321000100011724501260012726000670025330000210032031000140034136200360035550002320039150501230062350501190074650501880086565000370105320260121091101.0260114b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a2244-1638.(print) a2244-1093 (online) aMMSUcULS aPSHEV aPhilippine Studies Historical Ethnographic Viewpoints :bcontextualizing disaster justice : perspectives and provocations aQuezon City, Philippines :bAtene De Manila University,c2023- avolumes c23 cm. aQuarterly aVolume 71, Number 4 (2023- ) aPhilippine Studies Historical Ethnographic Viewpoints covers research on Philippine history and ethnography, with its format evolving from Philippine Studies founded in 1953, and adopting its current name and subtitle in 2012.  aDemanding Disaster Justice: Social Movement Framing and Mobilization after Super Typhoon Yolanda /rDakila Kim P. Yee  aDisaster Justice in Climate Resettlement: Is There a Potential for Equitable Processes and Outcomes? /rJustin See aUnderstanding the Materiality of Disaster Injustice in Post-disaster Housing Reconstruction/rPamela Gloria Cajilig, Monica F. A. W. Santos, Simon Cervantes, and Olivia Alma G. Sicam  aPhilippine history vPeriodicals