Gathering ‘good� qualitative data in local communities post Typhoon Yolanda: power, conversation and negotiated memory

»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp aims of this paper are to examine the pros and cons of household interviews and examine the factors that impact upon the self-assessment of need

Abstract

This project monitors the effectiveness of the Typhoon Yolanda relief efforts in the Philippines in relation to building sustainable routes out of poverty. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp project focuses on urban population risk, vulnerability to disasters and resilience in the aftermath of shocks such as Typhoon Yolanda. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp key themes of the project are vulnerability, risk and resilience in relation to disasters and pathways in and out of poverty. Our work investigates post-disaster reconstruction efforts, specifically within densely populated coastal urban areas.

»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp aims of this paper are to examine the pros and cons of household interviews and examine the factors that impact upon the self-assessment of need

This work is part of � Poverty Alleviation in the Wake of Typhoon Yolanda� project supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the UK Department for International Development.

Citation

Eadie, Pauline, Galang, Clarence and Tumandao, Donabel (2017) Gathering ‘good� qualitative data in local communities post Typhoon Yolanda: power, conversation and negotiated memory (Working Paper IV)

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Published 7 November 2018