Postdisaster reciprocity and the development of inequality in personal networks

Author:

Jones Eric C.1,Murphy Arthur D.2,Faas A. J.3,Tobin Graham A.4,McCarty Christopher5,Whiteford Linda M.6

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health; University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston; Houston TX 77030 USA

2. Department of Anthropology; University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Greensboro NC 27412 USA

3. Department of Anthropology; San Jose State University; San Jose CA 95192 USA

4. School of Geosciences; University of South Florida; Tampa FL 33620 USA

5. Department of Anthropology; University of Florida; Gainesville FL 32611 USA

6. Department of Anthropology; University of South Florida; Tampa FL 33620 USA

Publisher

Wiley

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