2018
DOI: 10.1177/2514848618788359
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Emergent injustices: An evolution of disaster justice in Indonesia’s mud volcano

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“…The Lapindo mud volcano has become Indonesia's most contentious and costly natural disaster. Despite its unusual geophysical characteristics, most people regard the mudflow as a social tragedy, as scientific disagreements over the disaster's causation have devolved into legal battles over culpability and justice [6]. Therefore, studying the Mud Volcano event is necessary as a disaster mitigation study as it affects people's life.…”
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“…The Lapindo mud volcano has become Indonesia's most contentious and costly natural disaster. Despite its unusual geophysical characteristics, most people regard the mudflow as a social tragedy, as scientific disagreements over the disaster's causation have devolved into legal battles over culpability and justice [6]. Therefore, studying the Mud Volcano event is necessary as a disaster mitigation study as it affects people's life.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Injustice is a multi-faceted and deeply entrenched global issue. It is evident in political (Beckett and Sasson, 2004), economic (Sobhan, 2010), social (Levy and Sidel, 2013) and environmental (Drake, 2018) contexts which often overlap, interconnect and exacerbate each other. How the global community successfully mitigates injustice and upholds and strengthens the rule of law and human rights remain ongoing challenges.…”
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