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This is the first of a two part series where some of our listeners and friends reflected on the Disaster Studies Manifesto and responded to some questions that we released for open comment. In Part 1, JC Gaillard joins us to listen to the submissions we received and briefly discuss.
We are considering the following questions:
1. Is our current terminology/concepts appropriate for working in a non-Anglophone context?
2. Do our research methodologies serve the needs of those who research and those who are ‘researched’?
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Further information:
Power, Prestige & Forgotten Values: A Disaster Studies Manifesto
Our guests:
JC Gaillard (@jcgaillard_uoa)
With recorded contributions from:
Music this week from "Goodbye" by Liquify.
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This is the first of a two part series where some of our listeners and friends reflected on the Disaster Studies Manifesto and responded to some questions that we released for open comment. In Part 1, JC Gaillard joins us to listen to the submissions we received and briefly discuss.
We are considering the following questions:
1. Is our current terminology/concepts appropriate for working in a non-Anglophone context?
2. Do our research methodologies serve the needs of those who research and those who are ‘researched’?
Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @DisastersDecon
Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts
Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
Further information:
Power, Prestige & Forgotten Values: A Disaster Studies Manifesto
Our guests:
JC Gaillard (@jcgaillard_uoa)
With recorded contributions from:
Music this week from "Goodbye" by Liquify.