Cultures & Disasters III: Towards New Understandings of Culture and Justice in the Context of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Interdisciplinary Conference, Institute of Geography Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg 28.06. – 29.06.2018 Convenors: Fred Krüger & Alexandra Titz (FAU Erlangen) with Greg Bankoff (University of Hull), Terry Cannon (IDS, University of Sussex), Lisa Schipper (ECI, University of Oxford) There is still a fundamental disjuncture between an acknowledgement of rights-based issues (as a major cultural aspect) and disaster proneness and prevention. The conference addresses four dimensions of cultures and disasters in the context of justice and social inclusion. Read more here:
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IFRC World Disasters Report 2014 – Focus on Culture and Risk
The IFRC World Disasters Report 2014 takes on a challenging theme that looks at different aspects of how culture affects disaster risk reduction (DRR) and how disasters and risk influence culture. Download full report from IFRC homepage (PDF)
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Conference Book: Cultures and Disasters. Understanding Cultural Framings in Disaster Risk Reduction
Edited by Fred Krüger, Greg Bankoff, Terry Cannon, Benedikt Orlowski, E. Lisa F. Schipper 2015 – Routledge About the book: Why did the people of the Zambesi Delta affected by severe flooding return early to their homes or even choose to not evacuate? How is the forced resettlement of small-scale farmers living along the foothills of an active volcano on the Philippines impacting on their day-to-day livelihood routines? Making sense of such questions and observations is only possible by understanding how the decision-making of societies at risk is embedded in culture, and how intervention measures acknowledge, or neglect, cultural settings. The social construction of risk is being given increasing priority…