Program 21 - 23 September
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, 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?
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
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
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
Colloquium: European Alliance of Disaster Research Institutes (EUADRI)
Jörgen Sparf
Tuesday September 21, 2021 17:00 - 18:30 A
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
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
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, 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
On the epistemology of crises and disasters
Evangelia Petridou, Jörgen Sparf, Alankrita Anand, Eila Romo-Murphy, Markus Jenki, Tapio Reinekoski
Thursday September 23, 2021 11:00 - 12:10 E
- Methodology, Objectivity and Cultural Specificity in Multimethod Disaster Studies: Insights from the 2017 Bihar Floods Study
- Causal modelling of knowing how to prepare: A concept for a ‘strategic Bayesian operations room’ exercise
- How to get a feel for the (unknown) real? – Emergency exercises and the production of synthetic experience
Cascading disasters: how to design resilient crisis-management institutions and organizations?
Clara Egger, Francesca Giardini, Ingrid Svetoft, Mary Veronica Amritaa Makhesh, Miriam Nagels, Nivedha Elango, Rasa Smaliukiene, Swarnali Mahmood
Wednesday September 22, 2021 11:00 - 12:30 B
- Stay at home – Crisis Management and Preparedness in a Nursing home by using a Digital Twin
- Resilience of the Blood Supply in the Face of Cascading Disasters – Results from a Case Study in South Africa
- Development of IoT based Early Warning System and strengthening the coastal climate resilience
- Leadership for crisis management: flexibility in curriculum design for competence development
Emerging voices and pathways to inclusive disaster studies
Femke Mulder, Laura Kmoch, Ricardo Fuentealba, Katherine Campos-Knothe, Mariah Jenkins, Miguel Angel Trejo-Rangel, Noémie Gonzalez Bautista
Wednesday September 22, 2021 17:00 - 19:00 E
- The importance of context-relevant feminist perspectives in disaster studies. A case of multi-actor research on forest fires involving the Atikamekw First Nation
- Giving voice to the voiceless: connecting graduate students with High School students by incubating DRR plans through participatory mapping
- Considerations for creating equitable and inclusive communication campaigns associated with ShakeAlert, the Earthquake Early Warning System for the West Coast of the United States
- Everyday hazards in the experience of women who inhabit precarious settlements
Community response to crises and disasters: from preparedness to practices
Linda Kvarnlöf, Roine Johansson, Celie Hanson, Chika Watanabe, Erna Danielsson, Kerstin Eriksson, Lachlan Summers, Pär Olausson, Sophie Kolmodin
Wednesday September 22, 2021 15:30 - 17:30 C
- Dynamics of Collaboration: Exploring the Relationship Between Civil Society Organizations Caring for Refugees in Sweden
- Incorporating Histories: How Social Movements in Mexico City Avoid Solidarity
- Why volunteering? –Different reasons for getting involved
- Interrogating Household Preparedness: Gender, Race, and Resourcefulness in the Face of Disaster
- Critical Infrastructure Governance for Risk and Crisis Management - The Role of Regional Airports in Remote Areas
- New perspectives for emergency response – Lessons learned on crisis mapping from trials and exercises
- Your COP? - I see it differently. - Sharing experience of working with practitioners on COP
- Balancing levels of operational support of map-based tools for facilitating a common operational picture
- Maps and mapping practices in search and rescue operations in northern Norway
- Adoption and use of standard operating procedures for emergency response
Complex Disasters as Future Challenge for Disaster Research and Management
Cordula Dittmer, Daniel F. Lorenz, Ayushi Jain, Fatma Lestari, Peter McGowran, Theresa Berthold
Tuesday September 21, 2021 13:00 - 14:30 D
- Disaster Registries as Tools to Improve Understanding of Complex Disasters
- Exploring disasters-in-the-making in Kalimpong, West Bengal, India
- Natech risk management in Indonesia
- Contextualising Floods in India: The Challenge of Reinterpreting Flood Risk Management from a Socio-Political Perspective
The interplay of crisis and art
Evangelia Petridou, Anna-Sara Fagerholm, Dimitri Ioannides, Evangelia Petridou, Karina Goransson, Konstantinos Avramidis, Linda Thompson, Robert Soden, Todd Lowery
Wednesday September 22, 2021 15:00 - 17:00 B
-Architecture as a Material Social Record: Drawing an Atlas of Athenian Crises
-Exploring how crises are visualized in design activism campaigns
-Art/Science Collaboration as a Critical Technical Practice in Disaster Research
-“Barricades, Blocks, and Borders: Lines of Division and Lines of Communication in Contested Urban Spaces”
-Street Art and the ‘Right to the City’ in a Fragmented Metropolis: The Case of Beirut
Deep Cultures of Disaster: The Significance of the Anthropological Perspective for Understanding the Interstices of Hazards and Disaster
Irena Leisbet Ceridwen Connon, Susanna Hoffman, Irena Leisbet Ceridwen Connon, Jennifer Spinney, Stephen Bender, Theresa Mentrup
Tuesday September 21, 2021 13:00 - 14:30 C
- The Significance of the Deep Cultural Perspective for Understanding Tempestuous Tales of Power and Compounded, Cascading Storms of Disaster
- Negotiating “Normality” in the Aftermath of the “Brumadinho Dam Disaster” (Minas Gerais, Brazil)
- Culture and Disaster Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction – Where is the Built Environment?
- Not all disaster experiences are created equal: Expanding “recovery” practices to reflect the lived realities of those impacted by disaster
How differences matter in emergency, risk and crisis management
Mikkel Bøhm, Nina Blom Andersen, Erna Danielsson, Irene Petraroli, Kerstin Eriksson, Luc Rombout, Mikkel Bøhm, Nina Blom Andersen, Robin Chark
Wednesday September 22, 2021 15:00 - 17:15 G
- Gender in disaster risk reduction before a disaster: case studies from Fukuoka, Japan
- Women's invisible work in disaster contexts: Gender norms in speech on women's work after a forest fire in Sweden
- Gender difference in risk perception of public health crisis
- Oil, Religion, Manuel and Emergency Management: about 7 exercises showing that difference matters
- Expressions of gender – in a mono gendered setting