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ISSN: 2183-2463

The Politics of Disaster Governance

Open Access

Academic Editors: Dorothea Hilhorst (Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands), Kees Boersma (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and Emmanuel Raju (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.i191

Table of Contents

Research on Politics of Disaster Risk Governance: Where Are We Headed?
Dorothea Hilhorst, Kees Boersma and Emmanuel Raju
Editorial | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
The Politics of Disaster Risk Governance and Neo-Extractivism in Latin America
Andrés Pereira Covarrubias and Emmanuel Raju
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
Barriers to Enhancing Disaster Risk Reduction and Community Resilience: Evidence from the L’Aquila Disaster
Angelo Jonas Imperiale and Frank Vanclay
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
Planning for Exclusion: The Politics of Urban Disaster Governance
Ricardo Fuentealba, Hebe Verrest and Joyeeta Gupta
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
Drivers of Change in National Disaster Governance under the Hyogo Framework for Action
Maximilian S. T. Wanner
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
Disaster, Displacement and International Law: Legal Protections in the Context of a Changing Climate
Miriam Cullen
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
The Problem of Fit in Flood Risk Governance: Regulative, Normative, and Cultural-Cognitive Deliberations
Per Becker
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
Resilience in Practice: Responding to the Refugee Crisis in Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon
Rosanne Anholt
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
Regulating Humanitarian Governance: Humanitarianism and the ‘Risk Society’
Stuart Gordon
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
Expert-Led Securitization: The Case of the 2009 Pandemic in Denmark and Sweden
Olivier Rubin and Erik Baekkeskov
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
Blurred Responsibilities of Disaster Governance: The American Red Cross in the US and Haiti
Eija Meriläinen, Jukka Mäkinen and Nikodemus Solitander
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
Disaster Governance in Conflict-Affected Authoritarian Contexts: The Cases of Ethiopia, Myanmar, and Zimbabwe
Isabelle Desportes and Dorothea Hilhorst
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
Caught between Paper Plans and Kashmir Politics: Disaster Governance in Ladakh, India
Jessica Field
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
The Politics of the Multi-Local in Disaster Governance
Samantha Melis and Raymond Apthorpe
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
Informal Disaster Governance
Patrizia Isabelle Duda, Ilan Kelman and Navonel Glick
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
Building a Disaster-Resilient Community in Taiwan: A Social Capital Analysis of the Meizhou Experience
Alan Hao Yang and Judy Shu-Hsien Wu
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
Doing Civil Society-Driven Social Accountability in a Disaster Context: Evidence from Post-Earthquake Nepal
Nimesh Dhungana
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
Governing the Humanitarian Knowledge Commons
Femke Mulder
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
In the Interest(s) of Many: Governing Data in Crises
Nathan Clark and Kristoffer Albris
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
Governance, Institutions and People within the Interface of a Tsunami Early Warning System
Maheshika Sakalasuriya, Richard Haigh, Siri Hettige, Dilanthi Amaratunga, Senaka Basnayake and Harkunti Rahayu
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
The Legitimacy, Accountability, and Ownership of an Impact-Based Forecasting Model in Disaster Governance
Sterre Bierens, Kees Boersma and Marc J. C. van den Homberg
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020
The Changing Face of Accountability in Humanitarianism: Using Artificial Intelligence for Anticipatory Action
Marc J. C. van den Homberg, Caroline M. Gevaert and Yola Georgiadou
Article | Open Access | Published: 10 December 2020