Program 21 - 23 September
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
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?
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
Storytelling, Gamification & Co: Using Creative Tools to Design Disaster Cultures in the Anthropocene
Tuesday September 21, 2021 15:00 - 16:10 H
Moved to Tuesday 17.00
Storytelling, Gamification & Co: Using Creative Tools to Design Disaster Cultures in the Anthropocene
Justine Walter, Coline Lapointe, Lina Zhou, Niklas Humble
Tuesday September 21, 2021 17:00 - 18:30 H
- Tackling Vulnerability through Gamification: Why, What, and How?
- Contagion (2011), or: How to Get Cheated out of Your Disaster Experience
--Computational Moral Support in Crisis Management - The Idea of Facilitating Decision Making
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
Sharing Disaster Experience, Research and Innovation: A multi-hazard approach for risk management after Covid-19
Sebastien Boret, Takako Izumi, Alfi Rahman, Ariyaningsih Ariyaningsih, Veronica Strandh
Tuesday September 21, 2021 13:00 - 14:30 E
-Tracing and analyzing the ideas behind disaster volunteerism – a case study of Indonesia
-Strengthening the Panglima Laot Institution in Managing Coastal Hazard Impacts during the Pandemic Covid 19 Era: A Case of Aceh, Indonesia
-Flood Management Strategies in Ampal Watershed in Balikpapan, Indonesia
Sharing Disaster Experience, Research and Innovation: A multi-hazard approach for risk management after Covid-19
Sebastien Boret, Takako Izumi, Sebastien Boret, Takako Izumi
Tuesday September 21, 2021 15:00 - 16:30 E
-Managing Mass Death in Times of Multiple Crisis: Lessons from the 2011 Japan Disasters and the Covid-19 pandemic
-Multi-hazards disaster response and recovery: experiencing natural hazards in pandemic
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
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
RCR Simulation Lab Demonstration
Kari Pihl, Per Alexander Esbjörnsson
Thursday September 23, 2021 11:00 - 11:30 I
RCR Simulation Lab is a laboratory at Mid Sweden University in Östersund where it is possible to simulate any environment or situation.
RCR Simulation Lab Demonstration
Kari Pihl, Per Alexander Esbjörnsson
Tuesday September 21, 2021 13:00 - 13:30 I
RCR Simulation Lab is a laboratory at Mid Sweden University in Östersund where it is possible to simulate any environment or situation.
RCR Simulation Lab Demonstration
Kari Pihl, Per Alexander Esbjörnsson
Wednesday September 22, 2021 11:00 - 11:30 I
RCR Simulation Lab is a laboratory at Mid Sweden University in Östersund where it is possible to simulate any environment or situation.
Preparing for future crises: Temporal possibilities and their materialisations
Cecilie Baann, Charline Kopf, Sarah-Jane Cooper-Knock, Tanja Hendriks, Charline Kopf, Emily Eyestone, Jonathan Eaton, Miriam Jensen, Tanja Hendriks
Wednesday September 22, 2021 15:00 - 17:00 F
- When invasiveness manifests: the zebra mussel and its implications for conflict management and planning practices
- Decolonizing Disaster Preparedness in the Caribbean: The Role of Non-Sovereign Territories and Efforts at Regional Cooperation
- Counting on Crisis: planning and preparing disaster relief interventions in Malawi
- Rebuilding the Future: Disaster Anticipation and Recovery Planning in Vancouver, Canada
- Planning for multiple disasters along West African borders: between standardisation and localisation
Post-apocalyptic dystopias and disaster studies: Crossdisciplinary perspectives on environmental challenges today
Matias Barberis Rami, Emily Eyestone, Matias Barberis Rami
Tuesday September 21, 2021 15:00 - 17:00 D
- Displacement: uprooting, survival and perspectives
- Cannibalizing Utopia: Suzanne Césaire’s Ecofeminist critique of Colonial Discourse of the Tropics
Panel discussion - Art and Future and Closing session
Jörgen Sparf, Rico Kongsager, Panos Leventis, Jenny Sunesson, Jerry Määttä, Mehreen Murtaza, Todd Lowery
Thursday September 23, 2021 15:30 - 17:30 A
Jerry Määttä, Jenny Sunesson, Mehreen Murtaza and Todd Lowery – all four combining art and academia – discuss topics such as how art can contribute to the way we understand and imagine the future.
Conference closing session 17.00-17.30 Jörgen Sparf and Rico Kongsager
Organizational learning and change during the "Blue Skies"
Femke Mulder, PAOLO CAVALIERE, Clara Decerbo, Fabio Carnelli, Lene Sandberg, Sofia Karlsson
Thursday September 23, 2021 11:00 - 12:10 F
- Emergency Response Organization Resilience: Identifying Factors for Success
- Coordinating internal crisis management in the event of a serious incident - Strategic level in higher education institutions
- Learning by doing and reflecting – the learning process of Swedish exercise organizers
- Enhancing risk governance by addressing key risk communication barriers during the prevention and preparedness phase in South Tyrol (Italy)
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
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
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