Final summary: Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene

Gabriela Marques di Giulio shares with us her concluding thoughts on the IGDC/YESI Webinar ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene’ in the final blog of the series. This blog series accompanies the YouTube videos available in English and Portuguese. Co-host of the event, Gabriela Marques di Giulio, joins us for this concluding blog … Continue reading Final summary: Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene

Coordinated policy responses to health, biodiversity and climate emergencies

Helena Ribeiro shares with us her thoughts on coordinated policy responses to health, biodiversity and climate emergencies in the blogs in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Helena joined us in this webinar to discuss coordinated policy responses to health, biodiversity and climate emergencies. Conflicts … Continue reading Coordinated policy responses to health, biodiversity and climate emergencies

Emergency framing and alternative futures

Peter Sutoris shares with us his thoughts on emergency framing and alternative futures in the thirteenth blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Peter Sutoris’s research interests include the anthropology of development, the role of education in development, cross-cultural scalability of development interventions, development … Continue reading Emergency framing and alternative futures

Communicating and financing responses to future risks

Jon Gascoigne shares with us his thoughts on communicating and financing responses to future risks in the twelfth blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Jon Gascoigne’s work includes technical assistance for international disaster risk finance schemes and evidence and learning around climate risk. … Continue reading Communicating and financing responses to future risks

Emergency framing for climate, environment and livelihoods

Lindsay Stringer shares with us her thoughts on emergency framing for climate, environment and livelihoods in the eleventh blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Lindsay’s research focuses on human-environment relationships, particularly the links between livelihoods and environmental change, and the practical and policy … Continue reading Emergency framing for climate, environment and livelihoods

Human rights in emergency response

Deisy Ventura shares with us her experiences of human rights in emergency response in the tenth blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Deisy Ventura’s research focuses on the human rights situation during international health emergencies. Deisy joined us in this webinar to discuss … Continue reading Human rights in emergency response

Policy and emergency responses

Gale Rigobert shares with us her thoughts on policy and emergency responses in the ninth blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Gale Rigobert specialises in International Relations and political leadership and representation. Gale joined us in this webinar to discuss her thoughts and … Continue reading Policy and emergency responses

Empirical experiences of communicating risk and response

Renzo Taddei shares with us his empirical experiences of communicating risk and response in the eighth blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Renzo Taddei’s research focuses on the socio-cultural dimensions of how humans relate to the atmosphere. Renzo joined us in this webinar … Continue reading Empirical experiences of communicating risk and response

Humanitarian crises and responses to environmental hazards

Claudia Milena Adler shares with us her empirical experiences of humanitarian crises and responses to environmental hazards in the seventh blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Claudia Milena Adler collaborates with community initiatives on education, empowerment, climate change, and development. Claudia joined us … Continue reading Humanitarian crises and responses to environmental hazards

Humanitarian crises and responses to environmental hazards

Janaka Jayawickrama shares with us his empirical experiences of humanitarian crises and responses to environmental hazards in the sixth blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Janaka Jayawickrama’s work on community wellbeing has influenced the global humanitarian and development system and changed response policies … Continue reading Humanitarian crises and responses to environmental hazards