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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Is vulnerability an outdated concept?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
1042020
Disaster vulnerability in anthropological perspective
AJ Faas
Annals of Anthropological Practice 40 (1), 14-27, 2016
1042016
Applied anthropology of risk, hazards, and disasters
AJ Faas, RE Barrios
Human Organization 74 (4), 287-295, 2015
992015
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
652016
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
492018
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
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
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
222015
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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