CADAN is a group of social scientists & practitioners devoted to integrating cultural perspectives into the work of disaster risk reduction & recovery.
What is the difference between traditional disaster risk reduction (DRR) approaches & culture-centered ones?
This is what CADAN centers throughout our work! @CultureDisaster For more, visit https://t.co/roGVXvwoWt
Hey recent PhDs! Submit your latest article published in the last year for the A&E Bonnie J. McCay award by 9/23/22. This is always a great snapshot of all the compelling human/environment scholarship out there! @AmericanAnthro@AmEthno@culanth@CultureDisaster@CultAgFoodEnv
Want to know what makes a great submission to #Disasters? Read our recent virtual issue on #decolonising Disaster studies https://t.co/tYPYDR3vyY or our new special issue on disaster recovery in the #Caribbean https://t.co/IXxkadGn5F
Read the "Guest editorial: Exploring inclusive publishing practices with early career disaster-studies researchers" by @EefjeHendriks@LauraKmoch @femkemulder78 @ricardosefes in our latest special issue https://t.co/4gwuIHBY8k
Calling all graduate students! 🚨 Do you think podcasts are pretty cool? Would you like anthropology to be more accesible? Then join the @culanth AnthroPod team! Reach to AnthroPod SE & @AnthroND PhD candidate @JoyceRiveraG for more info. Applications due May 31st
Revisit the @CultureAndAg special issue "MORE THAN A DISASTER: Creativity in Growing, Distributing, and Accessing Food during COVID-19," edited by @CultureDisaster founding member @CaelaOConnell. Check it out 👇 https://t.co/HT081tPirU
The Witness Community Highlights May issue is online w/3 articles: Springtime at the @arcticdatactr; ARCUS Community Member Profile: Hannah Holland-Moritz; & Legal & #Inupiat Perspectives on Adaptations to Repetitive Flooding Events in #Arctic Communities https://t.co/TAq7eGwgqG
We are looking for creative examples of climate change and disaster story telling and knowledge sharing co-created and collaboratively held by people affected; or collaboratively held between academic and local experts.
We're 4 days away from our @IDIEM_Global Lt. General Julius Becton Jr. Scholarship Program Application period. Are you interested in applying or know a student that should apply? Encourage them to learn more today: https://t.co/6SAD129b5V
#Scholarship#DEI#Education#IDIEM
Are you a graduate student interested in anthropology & podcasting? Think about joining @culanth’s AnthroPod Contributing Editor program! Reach out to one of the section editors & @CultureDisaster member @JoyceRiveraG if you have any questions ✨
Attention #AnthroTwitter! If you like anthropology and podcasts, then boy do we have news for you: AnthroPod is in need of Contributing Editors! Details and the application form are available here - applications close May 31st!
https://t.co/D9gSdcXLzN
Check out this recent & timely volume co-edited by @CultureDisaster member @ajerolleman, which approaches disaster risk reduction & management through a justice & equity lens @EmeraldGlobal
SAVE THE DATE! The SfAA 83rd Annual Meeting will be in Cincinnati, Ohio, March 28-April 1, 2023 at the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza. More information coming soon! #SfAA2023
CADAN Spotlight • highlighting our members' great work!
Check out "Aging queer in a pandemic," the latest from @noemie_go, Simon Jarrar, & #CADAN's very own @ajfaas, published this past month @DisasterPrevenM@emeraldinsight https://t.co/qtmCi6iaZz
Continuing to highlight our members' amazing work! Check out @ASDietrich's "Pollution, Health, and Disaster," published last December in ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY @BerghahnAnthro