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PART I: Introduction
1. Contextualising the decade of disaster experiences in Otautahi Christchurch, and the Critical Disaster Studies imperative. By Steve Matthewman, Shinya Uekusa & Bruce Glavovic
2. Critical Disaster Studies: The evolution of a paradigm. By Anthony Oliver-Smith
PART II: Critical framings of disasters
3. Elite panic and pathologies of governance before and after the Canterbury earthquake sequence. By Roy Montgomery
4. The ruptured city ten years on. By Katie Pickles
5. Critical Indigenous Disaster Studies: Doomed to resilience. By Simon Lambert
6. Rethinking community resilience: Critical reflections on the last 10 years of the Otautahi Christchurch recovery and on-going disasters. By Shinya Uekusa & Raven Cretney
7. Every last drop: The fresh water disaster in Canterbury. By Matthew Wynyard
PART III: Critical voices in disasters
8. Hazardous times: Adversity, diversity and constructions of collectivity. By Rosemary Du Plessis
9. Maori community response and recovery following the Canterbury earthquake sequence. By Suzanne Phibbs, Christine Kenney & Ta Mark Solomon
10. Asian migrant worker experiences in Otautahi Christchurch. By Arlene Garces-Ozanne, Maria Makabenta-Ikeda & Shinya Uekusa
11. Minutes of shaking: Years of litigation. By Jeremy Finn & Elizabeth Toomey
12. Sustainability through adversity? The impacts of the earthquake on the greening of death. By Ruth McManus
PART IV: Otautahi as a laboratory for the world: A prelude to the future
13. Why dont we build back better? The complexities of reconstituting urban form . By Steve Matthewman & Hugh Byrd
14. Turn and face the strange: Reflections on creativity following the Canterbury earthquake sequence. By Trudi Cameron
15. Planning, governance and a city for the future?. By Eric Pawson
16. Lessons for democracy from a decade of disaster. By Bronwyn Hayward & Sam Johnson.

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