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Participatory and localised approaches

Disaster Knowledge Management

Talks

Governing Humanitarian Knowledge and ICTs: the value of pragmatic robust action strategies

Humanitarian Data Justice: a structural data justice lens on civic technologies in post-earthquake Nepal

The paradox of externally driven localisation

Talks about resilience
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Data Justice & E-resilience. The Case of the 2015 Earthquakes in Nepal. June, 2019 @ Northern European Conference on Emergency and Disaster Studies.

 

Towards Resilient Recovery: the Role of Infomediaries in Facilitating a Community Driven Humanitarian Response: Resilient Organizing: Managing in Extreme Contexts and Situations of Crisis. June, 2017 @ European Group for Organizational Studies.

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Linking up the last mile: how humanitarian power relations shape community e-resilience. May 2017 @ Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management.

 

How Digital Divides Shape Disaster Resilience. Connected Life. June, 2018 @ Oxford Internet Institute.

 

Nobody has come to help us yet. Digital Sociology Conference. March, 2016 @ The Eastern Sociological Society.

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A multidisciplinary perspective on supporting community disaster resilience in Nepal. May, 2016 @ Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management.

 

From disaster zone to virtual community. Crises as catalysts for online empowerment. December, 2015 @ Northern European Conference on Emergency and Disaster Studies.

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Talks about knowledge, information and data

Governing Humanitarian Knowledge and ICTs: the value of pragmatic robust action strategies, June, 2021 @ Webinar Cogitatio Press 'Disaster Risk Governance: Where Are We Headed?'

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Humanitarian Data Justice: a structural data justice lens on civic technologies in post-earthquake Nepal, May, 2021 @ Data Justice Conference.

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Governing the Humanitarian Knowledge Commons. Crisis Governance: Taking on the Grand Challenges. November, 2019 and September, 2020 @ Netherlands Institute of Governance.

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Getting humanitarian data sets back in order. Out of Order? Reshaping Humanitarianism. October 2017 @ Humanitarian Congress Berlin.

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The Humanitarian Data Subaltern. Doing Research in Extreme Contexts. October, 2017 @ Sorbonne Business School. 

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The Humanitarian Data Subaltern. Knowing and Learning in Global Crises. July, 2017 @ Cambridge Judge Business School.

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Digital Humanitarians Creating and connecting ‘online crisis communities'. July, 2016 @ #SMSociety16.

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The Ethics of Humanitarian Big Data. Big Data Summer School. July, 2016 @ VU University Amsterdam.

Talks about disaster management

The paradox of externally driven local aid. November 2021 @ International Humanitarian Studies Association.

 

The structural barriers to locally led aid. What is holding us back? Humanitarian Reform and the Shift to Locally-Led Response. August, 2018 @ International Humanitarian Studies Association.

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​Disaster Management in Nepal. Relief and reconstruction in the aftermath of the 2015 earthquakes.  June, 2016. @ Wageningen University. & March, 2017 @ City Hall Amsterdam.

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Business and critical infrastructure use cases for Earthquake Early Warning and Operational Forecasting Systems. April 2022 @ TURNkey General Assembly.

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Insights for Business Centric Earthquake Early Warning and Operational Forecasting Systems. April, 2021 @ EGU General Assembly 2021.

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Enhancing Smart Disaster Governance. Assessing the Potential of a Net-Centric Approach. August, 2016 @ Institute for Crisis Management Studies, Kathmandu.

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