We are very pleased to announce the publication of the newest issue of Journal of Disaster Studies! As always, of the articles from Volume 2, Issue 2 are available in open-access. You can read them here: https://t.co/yS8JlZyuDs
We are so thrilled that @JDS_Disasters has received an honorable mention for Best New Journal from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals! Congratulations to the editors.
Learn more about this innovative open-access journal on our website: https://t.co/qEap4BgNwe
We are very pleased to share that the Journal of Disaster Studies has won the Honorable Mention for Best New Journal from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals! See the link below for the judges' citation: https://t.co/4dsRLnAs5Z @pennpress
Please join us on 4 February 2026 at 2:30pm GMT for a workshop with Dr Gemma Sou, the author of “How to Translate Research into a Comic: Examples from Disaster Scholarship” paper, recently published in JDS. Registration and more information here: https://t.co/FgOEf2KzSM
Please join us on 19/20 November (per time zone) for an open seminar with the authors of “A Call for Multilingual Inclusiveness in Science and Disaster Research” – recently published in the Journal of Disaster Studies (JDS). Zoom registration link here: https://t.co/WMluDu52TI
Please join us on 19/20 November (per time zone) for an open seminar with the authors of “A Call for Multilingual Inclusiveness in Science and Disaster Research” – recently published in the Journal of Disaster Studies (JDS). Zoom registration link here: https://t.co/WMluDu52TI
Please join us on 19/20 November (per time zone) for an open seminar with the authors of “A Call for Multilingual Inclusiveness in Science and Disaster Research” – recently published in the Journal of Disaster Studies (JDS). Zoom registration link here: https://t.co/WMluDu52TI
Article authors Rodolfo Hernandez, Jen Henderson, and Kim Fortun will be joined by discussants Wen-Hua Kuo, Noela Invernizzi, and Leandro Rodriguez Medina to discuss multilingualism in science and disaster studies. The event is co-hosted by JDS and UC-Irvine's EcoGovLab.
Article authors Rodolfo Hernandez, Jen Henderson, and Kim Fortun will be joined by discussants Wen-Hua Kuo, Noela Invernizzi, and Leandro Rodriguez Medina to discuss multilingualism in science and disaster studies. The event is co-hosted by JDS and UC-Irvine's EcoGovLab.
Please join us on 5 November for an open seminar with the authors of an article – What Is “Restorative Justice” after the Church Rock Uranium Spill? – recently published in the Journal of Disaster Studies (JDS). The event is co-hosted by JDS and the UC-Irvine EcoGovLab.
Please join us on 5 November for an open seminar with the authors of an article – What Is “Restorative Justice” after the Church Rock Uranium Spill? – recently published in the Journal of Disaster Studies (JDS). The event is co-hosted by JDS and the UC-Irvine EcoGovLab.
“The normalizing of extreme events and the effects of the pandemic…have rendered a critical epidemiological tool (excess death calculations) largely useless” Keller in the latest @JDS_Disasters https://t.co/DA4bsxLKLV
BOOK REVIEWS: Last but not least, the new issue of JDS features nearly 20 book reviews, covering some of the latest interdisciplinary disaster studies scholarship: https://t.co/EO5cMT2hcg
Please check out the new issue and help us spread the word!