List of Contributors
Greg Bankoff is a social and environmental historian of Southeast Asia. He has written extensively on the relationship between societies and the environment and has recently completed a study of the effect of natural hazards on cultural formation entitled Cultures of Disaster: Society and Natural Hazard in the Philippines (RoutlegeCurzon, London, 2003). Greg is associate professor in the School of Asian Studies at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, and research fellow in Disaster Studies at Wageningen University, The Netherlands. Email: g.bankoff@auckland.ac.nz, or: gregory.bankoff@wur.nl
Recent publications
Bankoff, G (2001) ‘Rendering the world unsafe: “Vulnerability” as Western discourse’, Disasters, 25(1): 19–35 ...
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