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A.J. Faas
A.J. Faas
Professor of Anthropology, San Jose State University
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Is vulnerability an outdated concept? After subjects and spaces
EK Marino, AJ Faas
Annals of Anthropological Practice 44 (1), 33-46, 2020
1062020
Disaster vulnerability in anthropological perspective
AJ Faas
Annals of Anthropological Practice 40 (1), 14-27, 2016
1052016
Applied anthropology of risk, hazards, and disasters
AJ Faas, RE Barrios
Human Organization 74 (4), 287-295, 2015
1002015
Cross-cultural and site-based influences on demographic, well-being, and social network predictors of risk perception in hazard and disaster settings in Ecuador and Mexico …
EC Jones, AJ Faas, AD Murphy, GA Tobin, LM Whiteford, C McCarty
Human nature 24, 5-32, 2013
77*2013
Social network analysis of disaster response, recovery, and adaptation
EC Jones, AJ Faas
Butterworth-Heinemann, 2016
662016
Social production of disasters and disaster social constructs: An exercise in disambiguation and reframing
L Sun, AJ Faas
Disaster Prevention and Management 27 (5), 623-635, 2018
512018
Patterns of preference and practice: bridging actors in wildfire response networks in the American Northwest
AJ Faas, ALK Velez, C FitzGerald, BL Nowell, TA Steelman
Disasters 41 (3), 527-548, 2017
332017
Social network analysis focused on individuals facing hazards and disasters
AJ Faas, EC Jones
Social network analysis of disaster response, recovery, and adaptation, 11-23, 2017
302017
Entangled roots and otherwise possibilities: An anthropology of disasters COVID-19 research agenda
AJ Faas, R Barrios, V García-Acosta, A Garriga-López, S Mattes, J Trivedi
Human Organization 79 (4), 333-342, 2020
272020
Rain and raids revisited: disaggregating ethnic group livestock raiding in the Ethiopian-Kenyan border region
CR Ember, I Skoggard, TA Adem, AJ Faas
Civil Wars 16 (3), 300-327, 2014
272014
Gendered access to formal and informal resources in postdisaster development in the Ecuadorian Andes
AJ Faas, E Jones, L Whiteford, G Tobin, A Murphy
Mountain Research and Development 34 (3), 223-234, 2014
242014
Petit capitalisms in disaster, or the limits of neoliberal imagination: Displacement, recovery, and opportunism in highland Ecuador
AJ Faas
Economic Anthropology 5 (1), 32-44, 2018
232018
Critical Aspects of Social Networks in a Resettlement Setting
ADM A.J. Faas, Eric C. Jones, Graham A. Tobin, Linda M. Whiteford
Development in Practice 25 (2), 221, 2015
232015
An introduction to social network analysis in disaster contexts
EC Jones, AJ Faas
Social network analysis of disaster response, recovery, and adaptation, 3-9, 2017
222017
Continuity and change in the applied anthropology of risk, hazards, and disasters
AJ Faas
Annals of Anthropological practice 40 (1), 6-13, 2016
222016
Enduring cooperation: Time, discipline, and Minga practice in disaster-induced displacement and resettlement in the Ecuadorian Andes
AJ Faas
Human Organization 76 (2), 99-108, 2017
202017
Disaster resettlement organizations and the culture of cooperative labor in the Ecuadorian Andes
AJ Faas
Disaster’s Impact on Livelihood and Cultural Survival: Losses, Opportunities …, 2015
202015
Dangerous geography: Spatial distribution of livestock raiding in northwestern Kenya
TA Adem, CR Ember, I Skoggard, EC Jones, AJ Faas
Ethnology, 1-29, 2012
202012
Mythopolitics of “community”: an unstable but necessary category
AJ Faas, EK Marino
Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal 29 (4), 481-484, 2020
182020
Reciprocity and Vernacular Statecraft: Andean Cooperation in Post‐disaster Highland Ecuador
AJ Faas
The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology 22 (3), 495-513, 2017
142017
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