How can the arts be relevant & useful to resilience & emergency planning professionals? As part of our @ahrcpress project, in 2021 @thatotheridea & I wrote a research report addressing this question in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic: "Performance as City Pandemic Response" 1/
Join @drpatrickduggan and @thatotheridea at 1.30pm for their Keynote "Enhancing creative practices of emergency planning," offering an interdisciplinary, expansive approach to understanding emergency planning and resilience #EPS2023
Brilliant, fascinating 1st day @TheEPS1 conference #EPS2023, covering urgent topics with real sophistication. Excited (ahem, a little nervous) to share some of our research exploring the ways arts, culture and performance are valuable in the context of the roll out of the UKGRF.
Exciting to be sharing research from Performing City Resilience @TheEPS1 annual conference on 8th November. @thatotheridea and @drpatrickduggan will offer a Keynote address on "Enhancing creative practices of emergency planning": https://t.co/6uxMgAuvg8
Resilience professionals! Have you booked your place at our upcoming conference - ‘A journey of adaptability’ Celebrating 30 Years of Emergency Planning & Resilience'? It's a must-attend opportunity for learning and networking. https://t.co/IDJeE6ZBsL
Some initial reflections on our event/talk at Catapult on Tuesday 6th June, ‘Pandemics: Performance as Response and Refamiliarization’: https://t.co/GDBCQyXSYt
On 10th June, @thatotheridea and I are delighted to be sharing research from our forthcoming book 'Rethinking Resilience' @nolariverfest at New Orleans Jazz Museum. Our paper is 'At the River's Edge: Performing Water in New Orleans', 12 - 1pm: https://t.co/MUCZL0BnVL.
On Saturday, we will share research from our forthcoming book 'Rethinking Resilience' @nolariverfest: "At the River's Edge: Performing Water in New Orleans", 12 - 1pm, 3rd Floor Performance Venue of New Orleans Jazz Museum.