Program 21 - 23 September
Rethinking disasters and social change: Beyond hope and despair
Flora Cornish, Nimesh Dhungana, Flora Cornish, Jose Mendes, Susanna Hoffman, Urmi Sengupta
Tuesday September 21, 2021 13:00 - 14:30 F
- “Grenfell changes everything?” Post-disaster agency beyond hope and despair
- (Re)adaptation of historic urban spaces in post-disaster recovery
- Citizenship and Extreme Events: Communities and the Imagining of Alternative Futures
Colloquium: How and why develop scenarios for training students to use their knowledge in practice?
Aud Solveig Nilsen, Dina Abdel-Fattah, Linda Marie Stakkeland, Natalia Andreassen, Richard Kotter, Simon Griffiths
Wednesday September 22, 2021 15:00 - 17:00 A
Rethinking disasters and social change: Beyond hope and despair
Flora Cornish, Nimesh Dhungana, Hanna Ruszczyk, Nina Baron, Nina Blom Andersen, Susanna Hoffman, Åsa Davidsson
Tuesday September 21, 2021 17:00 - 18:30 F
- Transitioning from hope to optimism and back again
- Disasters as an opportunity for improved environmental conditions
- An anthropologist’s view of the question of socio-cultural change or continuity post-disaster: old thoughts and new perspectives
- Social struggles of responsibility in transition from response to recovery – comparison of two Danish cases
Community response to crises and disasters: from preparedness to practices
Olof Oscarsson, Roine Johansson, Cornelia Posch, Elaine Donderer, Linda Kvarnlöf, Veronica Strandh
Thursday September 23, 2021 13:30 - 15:00 C
- When resources aren't enough: Rural (disaster) volunteerism as a compensatory act
- Delaware Public Libraries in Times of COVID-19. How branch libraries in Sussex County adapted their programming to support their communities
- A geospatial web app to localize disaster risk management through open-source data collection, sharing, and mapping
- Crisis volunteerism during the Covid-19 Crisis - exploring adaptation processes
Emerging voices and pathways to inclusive disaster studies
Femke Mulder, Laura Kmoch, Ricardo Fuentealba, Damithri Jayasekara, Riwa Abdel Khalek, Robert Soden, Sneha Krishnan
Thursday September 23, 2021 13:30 - 15:00 B
- Community Knowledge Adoption Through Social Media: Reconstructing Saint-Martin After Hurricane Irma
-Cross-country use of participatory research methods in practice to enhance inclusive decision making
Colloquium: European Alliance of Disaster Research Institutes (EUADRI)
Jörgen Sparf
Tuesday September 21, 2021 17:00 - 18:30 A
De-colonizing Disasters: Affect, race, and queer theory
Omer Aijazi, Adam Doering, Andrea J. Nightingale, Emily Eyestone, Omer Aijazi, Sarani Pitor Pakan
Thursday September 23, 2021 13:00 - 15:00 E
- Disasters as Socionatural Displacements: time, materiality and affect
- Towards a Geopoetics of Disaster: The Place of Glissant in Postcolonial Disaster Studies
- Disasters as Betrayal
- Return to Surf: Re-understanding the Sea among Local Surfers in Post-Tsunami Settings
Organizational learning and change during the "Blue Skies"
Femke Mulder, PAOLO CAVALIERE, Cornelia Posch, Gintaras Labutis, Lucia Castro Herrera
Tuesday September 21, 2021 17:00 - 18:30 D
- The Spectrum of Practices for Social Media Listening for Crisis Management
- Cultural asset mapping: building networks among cultural stewards and emergency managers
- The application of Capability Based Planning for emergency and disaster management needs
Standardisation in Disaster Risk Management: between operational necessity and political sensitivity
Claudia Berchtold, Eric Kennedy, Claudia Berchtold, Maike Vollmer, Markus Jenki, Panagiotis Loukinas
Wednesday September 22, 2021 13:30 - 14:30 C
-Developing a conceptual basis for (pre-)standardisation in the civil protection domain
-Ethics and (pre)standardisation in the area of Disaster Management.
-Numbers and/or Experience
Towards what futures? The political dimensions of sustainable development and resilience
David Olsson, Mikael Granberg, David Olsson, Miriam Cullen, Proscovia Svärd
Wednesday September 22, 2021 11:00 - 12:30 G
- From technocracy to democracy: How engagement with power asymmetries and values can be promoted in the processes of improving climate resilience and adaptation
- The risks of anticipatory governance in the context of climate change mobility and the thirst for more data
- Sustainable Development Goal 16 and the Liberian truth and reconciliation commission’s documentation’s role in promoting a democratic society?
Anticipatory governance – Dealing with uncertain futures
Florian Neisser, Thomas Kox, Alexandru Brad, Annett Steinführer, Carl Vincent Caro, Eula Bianca Villar, Helmi Räisänen, Leonard Schliesser
Wednesday September 22, 2021 11:00 - 12:30 D
-Pandemic preparedness in a Finnish expert organization before and after COVID-19
-Exploring new strategies for firefighting and hazard prevention in Europe’s rural areas. Insights from Germany, Austria, and Scotland
-Pouring from a Full or Empty Cup? A Survey on How Non-Profit Oriented Organizations Exercise Enterprise Risk and Continuity Management
-Securing the power grid through futures. How the lights stay on, and blackouts stay fictional dystopias.
Institutional settings in flood hazard and risk management
Alexander Fekete, Konstantinos Karagiorgos, Lars Nyberg, Margreth Keiler, Sven Fuchs, Fafali Roy Ziga-Abortta, Francisca Vergara, Ida Wallin, Mathilde de Goër de Herve, Michail Spiliotis, Sylvia Kruse, Thomas Thaler
Thursday September 23, 2021 13:00 - 15:00 H
- Framing justice considerations within flood risk management
- Local innovations in flood hazard risk management in the past 10 years: the potential of upscaling niche developments to reduce institutional vulnerability in Austria
- Flash flood risk management in Malloa (Central Chile) during the 29-31 January 2021 precipitations: insights on social and institutional vulnerabilities
- An institutional vulnerability perspective on Flood Disaster Risk Management in Ghana
- Hazard classification and flood risk for the Greek part of Arda River
On the epistemology of crises and disasters
Evangelia Petridou, Jörgen Sparf, Evangelia Petridou, Jörgen Sparf, Kari Pihl, Luc Rombout, Olof Oscarsson, Olov Hemmingsson
Wednesday September 22, 2021 13:30 - 14:40 F
- Crisis-as-practice: Conceptualizing the role of everyday work practices in crisis management
- I became TRANS, how about you. - On transdisciplinarity and opening windows
- Designing Immersive Simulation Exercises: Evidence from an Experimental Study
Towards what futures? The political dimensions of sustainable development and resilience
David Olsson, Mikael Granberg, Elisa Rieger, Kaniska Singh, Mikael Granberg
Wednesday September 22, 2021 13:30 - 14:40 G
- Emerging political considerations in climate change adaptation
- Sustainable Energy Landscape Strategies - Feasibility, Fusion and Alternative Futures
- Resilient- Society ‘for’ Sustainable Development? - Deconstructing the ‘problem representation’ within Disaster Management Policies in India
Exploring Future Work Practices for Information Sharing and Achieving Common Situational Understanding in Disasters
Bjørn Erik Munkvold, Jaziar Radianti, Nadia Saad Noori, David Olave-Rojas, Janina Kosan, Jaziar Radianti, Sven Watzinger, Terje Gjøsæter, Theresa Berthold, Willem Treurniet, Vincent Suitela
Thursday September 23, 2021 13:00 - 15:00 D
- Harmonization of Terminology for Emergency Management
- Using quantitative data effectively to manage crises
- Dosed access to the common operational picture
- Future Full-Scale Digital Exercise for Emergency Management
- SCATTER (Strategische Patientenverlegung - Strategical transfer of patients) A computer-based simulation of inter-hospital transfer of critically ill patients
Climate Change Resilience in Small Communities – and the Methodological Approaches to Explore it
Mikkel Nedergaard, Nina Baron, Nina Blom Andersen, Rico Kongsager, Ana Sofia Ribeiro, Kerstin Eriksson, Linda Kvarnlöf, Shibaji Bose, Shilpi Srivastava
Thursday September 23, 2021 11:00 - 12:10 D
- Forest fires and landscape identity - values, meanings and engagement in local communities
- After the fire? Practices and perceptions of wildfire risk education in Portugal
- From vulnerability to transformation of gender role: Photo voice experience of Sundarbans’ women amidst climate change
Cascading disasters: how to design resilient crisis-management institutions and organizations?
Clara Egger, Francesca Giardini, Ahmed Trabelssi, Aud Solveig Nilsen, Fatma Lestari, Linda Marie Stakkeland
Wednesday September 22, 2021 13:30 - 14:40 B
- International collaboration for meeting the challenges of huge and cascading disasters
- Covid Response: evaluating political leadership in the MENA region
- Natech risk management in tailing dam
Caring about and Care in Disasters: On Privileges, Marginalisation and the Making of Critical (Social) Infrastructure Protection
Marco Krüger, Nicolas Bock, Friederike Beier, Gülay Caglar, Kristi Nero, Maira Schobert
Wednesday September 22, 2021 11:00 - 12:30 C
- Care Regimes, Capitalism and COVID-19: Feminist Perspectives on the Governance of Care during the Corona Pandemic
- Determinants of social care organisations’ abilities to provide help in times of COVID-19 pandemic
- Decentralized support infrastructure and psychosocial support in the COVID-19 pandemic
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on population mental health: International perspectives
Mark Bosmans, Michel Dückers, Flavia Fulco, Mark Bosmans, Michel Dückers, Rasa Smaliukiene
Thursday September 23, 2021 11:00 - 12:10 B
- Monitoring population needs and wellbeing using panel studies
- The psychological impact of COVID-19 in Italy through the voices of experts
- Personal resilience: measuring psychological and biological stress during military conscription in the period of COVID-19 outbreak
Building resilience through organisational learning and innovation: COVID-19, windows of opportunity, and the future of cooperation in crisis management
Benjamin Kaluza, Florian Neisser, Florian Roth, Benjamin Kaluza, Cordula Dittmer, Daniel F. Lorenz, Florian Neisser, Florian Roth, Jeroen Wolbers, Johannes Sautter, Johannes Sautter, Katrina Petersen, Stephanie Maltais, Susannah Copson
Thursday September 23, 2021 13:00 - 15:00 F
- Descriptive Study of the Agility and Resilience of the Canadian Humanitarian Aid Sector in the Time of COVID-19
- Explaining Covid-19 crisis response strategies from a Resource Based View
- Crisis Management, Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Management in Dealing with the Migrant and Refugee Crisis 2015/16
- What is trust in a pandemic? Exploring the role of trust in technology, data, and good governance as part of pandemic response
- Organizational competences for innovation and resilience: Insights from a research project on crisis management during Covid19 in five European countries