Journal of Disaster Studies
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We are delighted to announce the publication of volume 1, issue 2 of the Journal of Disaster Studies, published by @pennpress.bsky.social! This issue includes a wide array of articles and other scholarly content (see the TOC in the thread below), all in open access: muse.jhu.edu/issue/54211
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An interesting looking deep dive into the consequences of two NZ train disasters. From the abstract: This article brings together published accounts and archival materials to identify themes related to assigning blame, behavioural change, trauma, memorialisation, and social attitudes towards grief.
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Transcript journeys through Sápmi, from Jåhkåmåhkke to Vájsáluokta: ”By questioning what we should take with us to the next world, "The End of This World" suggests the importance of collective grieving: the need to come together to elaborate and process experiences of collective trauma and loss.”
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PODCAST TRANSCRIPT: "The End of this World: Land Body Ecologies Podcast" featuring Victoria Pratt, Ben Eaton, and Jenni Laiti muse.jhu.edu/pub/56/artic...
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Very excited that my work on the legacies of the Hyde and Tangiwai railway disasters has been published in the Journal of Disaster Studies, @jds-disasters.bsky.social

This is the most personal piece I've written—emotionally intense but rewarding. It's open access and I hope you find it interesting
Project MUSE - Fading into the Murky Past: Legacies of New Zealand's Hyde and Tangiwai Railway Disasters
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Ahem. See below. Great journal on disaster studies. 👏👏👏

Feel free to note the particularly engaging review by yours truly of A.J.Faas' book, "In the Shadow of Tungurahua".
jds-disasters.bsky.social
We are delighted to announce the publication of volume 1, issue 2 of the Journal of Disaster Studies, published by @pennpress.bsky.social! This issue includes a wide array of articles and other scholarly content (see the TOC in the thread below), all in open access: muse.jhu.edu/issue/54211
Project MUSE - Journal of Disaster Studies-Volume 1, Number 2, 2024
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Reposted by Journal of Disaster Studies
kschmutina.bsky.social
The second issue of @jds-disasters.bsky.social is now out! 👏👏👏 Check it out👇👇👇
jds-disasters.bsky.social
We are delighted to announce the publication of volume 1, issue 2 of the Journal of Disaster Studies, published by @pennpress.bsky.social! This issue includes a wide array of articles and other scholarly content (see the TOC in the thread below), all in open access: muse.jhu.edu/issue/54211
Project MUSE - Journal of Disaster Studies-Volume 1, Number 2, 2024
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Exciting news!
jds-disasters.bsky.social
We are delighted to announce the publication of volume 1, issue 2 of the Journal of Disaster Studies, published by @pennpress.bsky.social! This issue includes a wide array of articles and other scholarly content (see the TOC in the thread below), all in open access: muse.jhu.edu/issue/54211
Project MUSE - Journal of Disaster Studies-Volume 1, Number 2, 2024
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Excited to see this piece come out in the latest issue of @jds-disasters.bsky.social!
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RESEARCH NOTE: "Climate Change, COVID-19, and the End of Excess Mortality: Extreme Heat in France since 2003" by Richard C. Keller muse.jhu.edu/pub/56/artic...
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Now more than ever you need it . . . Get your fresh disaster research! Journal of Disaster Studies Issue 2 is now live and open access. Please read and share.
research! @jds-disasters.bsky.social
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NEW article alert from @jds-disasters.bsky.social:
"Trust, Traffic, & Contemporary Evacuation Barriers in Hurricane Ida" by Jennifer Trivedi, Sarah DeYoung, Prosper Anyidoho, Maria Porada, Tricia Wachtendorf, Rachel Davidson, Linda Nozick. @danielaldrich.bsky.social
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The second issue of @jds-disasters.bsky.social is out now! This new open-access, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal publishes the work of disaster researchers around the world.

Read it now via @projectmuse.bsky.social: muse.jhu.edu/journal/886
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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: muse.jhu.edu/issue/54211
Please check out the new issue and help us spread the word!
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PODCAST TRANSCRIPT: "The End of this World: Land Body Ecologies Podcast" featuring Victoria Pratt, Ben Eaton, and Jenni Laiti muse.jhu.edu/pub/56/artic...
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RESEARCH ARTICLE: "Bursting Pipes and Boiling Snow: Disaster Impacts and Adaptations in the 2021 Texas Power Crisis from the Lens of Short-Form Social Media Videos" by Schlein, Wang, Remaker, Tie, Haughey, Davidson, Kendra, and Starbird muse.jhu.edu/pub/56/artic...
Project MUSE - Bursting Pipes and Boiling Snow: Disaster Impacts and Adaptations in the 2021 Texas Power Crisis from the Lens of Short-Form Social Media Videos
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RESEARCH ARTICLE: "Trust, Traffic, and Contemporary Evacuation Barriers in Hurricane Ida" by Jennifer Trivedi, Sarah DeYoung, Prosper Anyidoho, Maria Porada, Tricia Wachtendorf, Rachel Davidson, and Linda Nozick muse.jhu.edu/pub/56/artic...
Project MUSE - Trust, Traffic, and Contemporary Evacuation Barriers in Hurricane Ida
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jds-disasters.bsky.social
We are delighted to announce the publication of volume 1, issue 2 of the Journal of Disaster Studies, published by @pennpress.bsky.social! This issue includes a wide array of articles and other scholarly content (see the TOC in the thread below), all in open access: muse.jhu.edu/issue/54211
Project MUSE - Journal of Disaster Studies-Volume 1, Number 2, 2024
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And after you've listened to the video, read his article (co-written with @kschmutina.bsky.social), "Lifting the Spatial Veil: Using Soja’s Postmodern Geographies to Theorize Disasters." As with all JDS content, this article is open-access and free to all: muse.jhu.edu/pub/56/artic...
Project MUSE - Lifting the Spatial Veil: Using Soja’s Postmodern Geographies to Theorize Disasters
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We have a new video up on the JDS YouTube channel! One of our authors, Wes Cheek, discusses his reasons for publishing with JDS. Check it out! www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Lc1...
Wes Cheek on why he's publishing in JDS #jds #disasters
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Check out our first conversation with Professor A.J. Faas. His research note, "On (Not) Seeing Like a State: Ethnography and Intertextuality on the Way to Practice" appeared in our inaugural issue. www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV40...
Prof AJ Faas on why publish with JDS
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We are very pleased to announce that Journal of Disaster Studies now has a YouTube channel. In this space, we will be posting interviews with our authors, who will discuss their research in more detail and share their motivations for publishing with JDS. www.youtube.com/channel/UC8V...
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The YouTube Channel of the Journal of Disaster Studies, an open-access, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that publishes the work of disaster researchers around the world.
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Great question! Our cover will change with each issue, with art and images that correspond to articles within. For more on how Reid's sculpture relates to the content, we invite you to read Jacob A.C. Remes's article, "Sending Out the Raven": muse.jhu.edu/pub/56/artic...
Project MUSE - Sending Out the Raven: For a Critical Study of Disaster
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Our first issue was published in 2024. You can read all of the articles, in open-access, here:
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If you have a manuscript you would be interested in submitting, please feel free to contact any of the members of our Editorial Collective!
Project MUSE - Journal of Disaster Studies-Volume 1, Issue 1, 2024
Front Cover: “P1030658” by marantz7 is licensed under cc by-sa 2.0. Photo of “Spiritof Haida Gwaii” by Bill Reid.
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