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The paradox of community involvement: rebuilding Minamisanriku
Wesley Cheek
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History, Geography & Social Sciences
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Business & Economics
Community Involvement
100%
Disaster
74%
Paradox
58%
Community Participation
45%
Extended Case Method
28%
Structured Interview
25%
Japan
20%
Tsunami
20%
Participant Observation
17%
Mergers
16%
Menu
16%
Archival Research
16%
Residents
13%
Participation
11%
Government
8%
Design Methodology
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Community Participation
95%
Disasters
86%
Interviews
30%
Japan
24%
Tsunamis
23%
Preexisting Condition Coverage
18%
Observation
10%
Social Sciences
reconstruction
66%
disaster
63%
Community Participation
33%
Japan
22%
interview
19%
merger
16%
participant observation
14%
resident
10%
event
8%
participation
7%
lack
7%
methodology
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
disaster
62%
local participation
37%
merger
18%
fieldwork
15%
tsunami
14%
participation
13%
methodology
8%
product
7%
method
3%