Foreign Volunteers Japan – Reflections and Narratives of Relief Work for Japan

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AUGUST 20, 2011 The measure, experience and meaning of a “disaster” is in large part a function of the relief that is, or is not, provided to those in need.Focus: This is an open call for short (less than 700 words) pieces on the topic of relief and volunteer activities around the events collectively known as 3.11. We understand “relief” to include a wide range of support: from asking for donations on the street corners of London to digging mud in Ishinomaki; from running up food supplies to F
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Foreign Volunteers Japan – Reflections and Narratives of Relief Work for Japan
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AUGUST 20, 2011 The measure, experience and meaning of a “disaster” is in large part a function of the relief that is, or is not, provided to those in need.Focus: This is an open call for short (less than 700 words) pieces on the topic of relief and volunteer activities around the events collectively known as 3.11. We understand “relief” to include a wide range of support: from asking for donations on the street corners of London to digging mud in Ishinomaki; from running up food supplies to F
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