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A culturally sensitive approach to risk? ‘Natural’ hazard perception in Egypt and the UK Introduction In recent years there has been an increase in the volume of literature exploring the
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Bolton / Harvester Wheatsheaf / Birmingham / New York / Philadelphia / El Kattamia / Cambridge / Cairo / Habermas / London / /

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Polity Press / U.C.L. Press / Temple University Press / Bellew Publishing / Fontana Press / Addison Wesley Longman Limited / Earthscan Publications Ltd / /

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Egypt / United Kingdom / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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University of California Press / Prentice Hall / Royal Anthropological Institute / University of Birmingham / University of Sussex / /

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World Risk Society / School of Geography and Environmental Sciences / Risk and Modern Society / Royal Anthropological Institute / Centre for Urban and Regional Research / Risk Society / University of Birmingham / Temple University / University of Sussex / Vol / Egyptian Government / Cosmopolitan Society / University of California Press / From Industrial Society / Stanford / /

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Jacqueline Homan / Bernd Rohrmann / Tom Harrison / Rob Fleming / Charles Madge / Humphrey Jennings / Dorothy Sheridan / /

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