S6E4 - Creative Methodologies

This week on Disasters: Deconstructed we talk to Sarah Kelly and Noémie Bautista Gonzalez about creative methodologies in disaster research! We covered a lot of ground on how and why to challenge normative research approaches, reflexive practices and researcher positionality. We think that they will challenge you to think more creatively about what you do!  Like many of our guests in Season 6, they each contributed to the (double) Special Issue of Disaster Prevention & Management Journal, “Emerging voices and pathways to inclusive disaster studies.”  Check out their work at the links below!    Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @DisastersDecon Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!    Further information: Undoing disaster colonialism: a pilot map of the pandemic's first wave in the Mapuche territories of Southern Chile - Sarah Kelly (with Valentina Carraro, José Luis Vargas, Patricio Melillanca and José Miguel Valdés-Negroni) The importance of context-relevant feminist perspectives in disaster studies. The case of a research on forest fires with the Atikamekw First Nation - Noémie Bautista Gonzalez   Our guests: Sarah Kelly (@SarahKellygeog) Noémie Bautista Gonzalez (@noemie_go)   Music this week from "Galaxy" by Sunny Fruit. 

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