MAI Journal

Menu
  • Home
  • Author Information
  • Journal Issues
  • Editorial Board and Staff
  • News and Events
  • Sign up for alerts
  • Call for Papers

You are here

Home » social network analysis

social network analysis

Post-disaster indigenous mental health support: Tangata whaiora networks after the 2010-2012 Ōtautahi/Christchurch earthquakes

Article type: 
Journal article
Key words: 
disasters
mental health
resilience
support networks
social network analysis
Author(s): 
Simon Lambert
DOI: 
10.20507/MAIJournal.2016.5.1.6
Read online: 
PDF icon MAI_Jrnl_Vol5_Lambert_final.pdf
Read more

Search form

  • Author Information
  • Journal Issues
  • Editorial Board and Staff
  • News and Events
  • Partners and Journals
  • Sign up for alerts
  • Export Popular Articles
  • Article Data
  • Export Article Data

Journal Articles

  • Tackling systemic racism in academic promotion processes
  • Te tauākī tikanga tuku iho i te haeata ki parihaka: He tukanga anō, he momo anō, he tauira anō
  • Te rangahau o te tuakiri Māori me ngā waiaro ā-pūtea - Background, theoretical orientation and first-wave response rates
  • Body Sovereignty and Te Matatini
  • UNDERSTANDING PASIFIKA MENTAL HEALTH IN NEW ZEALAND: A review of the literature
  • He reo tuku iho, he reo ora: Living language transmitted intergenerationally
  • Book Review of Indigeneity: A politics of potential
  • Ngā karakia tawhito ki Te Pūtake o te Riri
  • Mahi Aroha - Aroha ki te tangata, he tāngata
  • He wai! The place of waiata in extrapolating tūrangawaewae
  •  
  • 1 of 23
  • next ›
© 2020 MAI Journal is published by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga
login | contact

 

Copyright © 2023, MAI Journal. Theme by Devsaran.