Disaster Prevention and Management: Volume 32 Issue 3
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An International JournalTable of contents - Special Issue: Conversations with Disasters: Deconstructed
Guest Editors: Ksenia Chmutina, Jason von Meding
Post-disaster research: challenges and opportunities conversation on disasters: deconstructed on 11th of June 2021
Sarah Beaven, Djillali Benouar, Mihir Bhatt, Terry Gibson, Lori PeekThis conversation presents the reflections from five prominent disaster scholars and practitioners on the opportunities and challenges associated with research following disasters…
Post-disaster research: inspirational early career scholars transcript for the disasters: deconstructed livestream on 15 September 2021
Kaira Zoe Alburo-Cañete, Nnenia Campbell, Shefali Juneja Lakhina, Loïc Le Dé, María N. Rodríguez AlarcónThis conversation presents the reflections from four inspirational early career disaster scholars on the opportunities and challenges associated with post-disaster research and…
Disaster capitalism in times of COVID-19 conversation on disasters: deconstructed on September 15, 2020
Wesley Cheek, Claudia Gonzalez-Muzzio, Victor Marchezini, Holmes Páez, Mittul Vahanvati, Dewald van NiekerkThis conversation presents the reflections from six international disaster scholars on how disaster capitalism manifested in very different ways in different countries, including…
The reproduction of vulnerability: the incarceration and homelessness transcript for the Disasters: Deconstructed livestream on 31 March 2022
Zulema Álvarez, Tristia Bauman, Amite Dominick, Tony Messenger, Carlee Purdam, Jamie VickeryThis conversation focuses on the reproduction of vulnerability incarceration and homelessness and presents the reflections of scholars, writers, activists and practitioners.
20 years of Radical Disaster Interpretations: reflections and aspirations (RADIX @ 20!). Conversation on disasters: deconstructed on 13 October 2021
Bob Alexander, Maureen Fordham, Rohit Jigyasu, Mayfourth Luneta, Ben WisnerThis conversation presents the reflections from five prominent disaster scholars and practitioners on the purpose of Radix – the Radical Disaster Interpretations network – as the…
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0965-3562e-ISSN:
1758-6100ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr JC Gaillard
- Dr Emmanuel Raju