NEW ARTICLE 📣
'The Interplay of Climate and Disaster in Men’s Stories of the 2016 Kaikōura Earthquake in Aotearoa New Zealand'
@socioinquiry@wileyinresearch
[Open Access]
https://t.co/IWgJ1q6jFa
15/ Next is ‘Gendering fieldwork: Who buys the coffee?’ by @AshleighJane92 (@goUFV):
This paper explores how both interviewers and interviewees draw on similarity within the field, as well as the subtle gendered behaviours that occur within this context.
https://t.co/Atb9doldm3
📣New Issue now available in #AreaJournal📣:
Issue two features fifteen fantastic papers, concluding with four contributions on geographical methods. ✍️
Find out more about the papers included. 🧵1/
https://t.co/5kzT8mNHtC
Interesting to see some UK examples in this useful guide to Gender and Sexual
Minorities in Disaster Risk Reduction #EMGtwitter https://t.co/wYRSu8gfAd
The research offers insights for the field of emergency management in New Zealand and internationally on people’s awareness of natural hazard risk and how they rank them in relation to their level of concern based on previous experience of natural hazard events.
NEW ARTICLE 📣
'The Interplay of Climate and Disaster in Men’s Stories of the 2016 Kaikōura Earthquake in Aotearoa New Zealand'
@socioinquiry@wileyinresearch
[Open Access]
https://t.co/IWgJ1q6jFa
This article also shows how people draw on past disaster experiences in order to prepare for the next, recognising the likelihood that it will happen again, thus attempt to manage the risk accordingly (using skills, tools and knowledge they have acquired over the years).
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GROWW is so pleased to have the 2022 Cohort meeting in person for a @CIHR_IRSC Mock Grant Review and a collaborative writing workshop. Bright minds connecting, sharing, and creating with the hope of advancing women's and girls' health in Canada is truly AMAZING!
Published today in the special issue "Disparities in access to sexual and reproductive health services" in @BioMedCentral, our article offers a review of programs and practices that support pregnant people who use drugs in Canada.
@HollyMathias@iamlafoster@GROWW_Program
The article was developed from my PhD thesis and demonstrates the multiple meaningful ways interviews are constructed and negotiated, including how both interviewer and interviewees draw on sameness in the field.
I'm pleased to be able to share this freshly published article with you all.
'Gendering fieldwork: Who buys the coffee?'☕️📋
@RGS_IBGhe
https://t.co/gxUj34bEDi