Disasters: Deconstructed Podcast
Society & Culture
We are delighted to bring you this season’s audience participation episode! Today we invited both established disaster scholars and early career researchers to answer two separate questions:
- From the established scholars, we wanted to know - What is important to you as you engage with Early Career Researchers?
- And we asked ECRs: What inspires you and what needs challenging?
Tune in to hear the responses that we received and let us know what you think on Twitter!
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Further information:
Don't miss the (double) Special Issue of Disaster Prevention & Management Journal, “Emerging voices and pathways to inclusive disaster studies.” So many amazing contributions from ECRs helping to lead disaster studies towards a more critical future.
Our guests:
Thanks to everyone that sent us clips - Lori Peek, JC Gaillard, Ilan Kelman, Per Becker, Rohit Jigyasu, Katherine Campos, Tilly Hall, Chrysant Lily Kusumowardoyo, Nimesh Dhungana, Vanicka Arora, Sarah Kelly, Noémie Gonzalez Bautista, Miguel Angel Trejo-Rangel and Husna Wulansari.
Music this week from "Let Me Down" by Oliver Michael.
S2E4 - Political Action
S2E3 - LGBTQI Experiences of Risk
S2E2 - Narratives to Inspire Solidarity
S2E1 - The Power of Stories
Christmas Special 2019
S1E20 - Season Wrap
S1E19 - Status Quo
S1E18 - Manifesto
S1E17 - Recovery
S1E16 - The "Natural Disaster" Expression Part 2
S1E15 - The "Natural Disaster" Expression Part 1
S1E14 - Empire
S1E13 - Climate Change
S1E12 - Disaster Myths
S1E11 - Root Causes Part 2
S1E10 - Root Causes Part 1
S1E9 - "Radical" Disaster Studies?
S1E8 - Capacities Part 2
S1E7 - Capacities Part 1
S1E6 - "Disaster Ingredients" Series Part 3 : Exposure
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