Abstract
The Asian tsunami killed approximately 225,000 people and led to an unprecedented humanitarian response, but who received the aid and how the story was told owed as much to pressures of performance as to the duty of care. How and why do certain disasters take the limelight to the detriment of others?
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2011
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