2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.104029
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(Un)just post-disaster mobilities in small island developing states: Revisiting the patterns and outcomes of three major environmental disasters in the Caribbean

Sonia Griffen,
Stacy-ann Robinson
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“…But Africans also leapt to watery graves, choosing the ocean over the terrors they knew awaited at ports in the Americas. The archipelago of (in)security suggests a need to listen to the voices of the drowned and drowning to understand the climate (im)mobilities and the island futures ushered in by disaster, coloniality, and debt (Sheller 2018(Sheller , 2020Bonilla 2020a;Griffen and Robinson. 2023;Perry 2023).…”
Section: Beyond Progress: Conjuncturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But Africans also leapt to watery graves, choosing the ocean over the terrors they knew awaited at ports in the Americas. The archipelago of (in)security suggests a need to listen to the voices of the drowned and drowning to understand the climate (im)mobilities and the island futures ushered in by disaster, coloniality, and debt (Sheller 2018(Sheller , 2020Bonilla 2020a;Griffen and Robinson. 2023;Perry 2023).…”
Section: Beyond Progress: Conjuncturesmentioning
confidence: 99%