In the wake of Cyclone Yasi: facilitation and evaluation in community narrative-driven projects

& (2014) In the wake of Cyclone Yasi: facilitation and evaluation in community narrative-driven projects. In Anderson, K & Bartkowiak-Theron, I (Eds.) Knowledge in action: university-community engagement in Australia. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, United Kingdom, pp. 132-150.

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On 3 February 2011, Cyclone Yasi struck the coast of North Queensland, causing widespread damage. The cyclone destroyed the small coastal town of Cardwell, about 165 kilometres north of Townsville, Queensland. This chapter serves as a case study of a collaborative outreach project mobilised in response to this disaster in North Queensland. A public history research team, consisting of practitioners from the Queensland University of Technology’s Creative Industries Faculty, with the support of the Oral History Association of Australia, Queensland branch, partnered with the Cardwell and District Historical Society to support the society to collect community narratives in the wake of Cyclone Yasi.

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ID Code: 58227
Item Type: Chapter in Book, Report or Conference volume (Chapter)
Measurements or Duration: 19 pages
ISBN: 978-1-4438-6137-3
Pure ID: 32643976
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Creative Industries Faculty
Past > Research Centres > Centre for Emergency & Disaster Management
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Copyright Owner: Copyright 2014 by Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron, Kathryn Anderson and contributors
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