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Making Disaster Safer: A Gender and Vulnerability Approach

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This edited book was produced through a transnational and transdisciplinary UNESCO Chair Project on Gender and Vulnerability in Disaster Risk Reduction Support. Contributors come from five disaster-prone Asian countries, and the chapters reflect their rich knowledge and practical experience in disaster management and humanitarian assistance. The chapters, all with a focus on gender and vulnerability, illustrate that gender can make people, especially women, vulnerable. The chapters address the experiences of state and non-state actors responding to disaster and promoting recovery at the local level. However, while women and vulnerable people may be victims of disasters, they also serve as agents for recovery and voices for better disaster preparedness. In sharing both successes and failures, as well as suggestions for the future, this book speaks to the need for transdisciplinary knowledge and multilevel coordination, as well as full equality for all genders and respect for human rights, in order to cope with increasingly more frequent, intense, and complex emergencies. This book is of interest as a text to students in a variety of disciplines who are focusing on disaster and health emergencies, as well as to practitioners and others promoting disaster risk reduction and resilience.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819945481

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Ronni Alexander Ph.D (Introduction Chapters 1 10) is a Professor emerita in the Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies Kobe University. She served as Director of the Gender Equality Office (2017-2022) and Adviser to the President for Diversity (2018-2022) and is the Chair-holder for the Kobe University UNESCO Chair on Gender and Vulnerability in Disaster Risk Reduction Support (2018-present). She holds degrees from Yale University (BA psychology) International Christian University (MA public administration) and Sophia University (Ph.D. international relations). Ronni experienced the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and has been involved in disaster volunteering and support work. She also taught an undergraduate course on disaster for ten years. Her scholarly work uses narrative and story-telling with a focus on intersections of militarization gender and security particularly in relations to Pacific island countries. She also investigates the use of art in disaster support including continuing activities using art and stories in the areas affected by the 2011 Fukushima disaster and interrogating the COVID-19 pandemic through art in Popokis Mask Gallery. In 2020 she was named Distinguished Scholar by the Peace Studies section of the International Studies Association. Her publications include her Popokis Peace Book picture book series (publisher: Epic Kobe) and many scholarly publications. Her most recent publication is Popokis mask gallerySearching for everyday anshin through art during the COVID-19 Pandemic 2022 Kobe University Press  Siriporn Wajjwalku (Conclusion) is a Professor in the Faculty of Political Science Thammasat University in Bangkok. She is a former Dean of Faculty of Political Science Thammasat University (2010-2013) and a former Dean of School of Social Innovation Mae Fah Luang University in Chiangrai Thailand (2014-2021). She is also a founder and former President of Japanese Studies Association of Thailand (2012-2017). She holds degrees from Thammasat University (BA in Political Science) and Nagoya University (MA and Ph. D in International Relations). Her research interest includes Japans politics and foreign policy with the focus on development cooperation with Southeast Asian countries. She is an author of Japan and Disaster Relief: Policy Mechanism and Actors (Chulalongkorn University Publishing House 2019); Japan and Development Cooperation: Policy and Practice in Mekong Countries (Chulalongkorn University Publishing House 2017); Regional Cooperation and Food Security: ASEAN Emergency Rice Reserve (Thammasat University Publishing House 2015). She is also a co-editor of Advancing the Regional Commons in the New East Asia (Routledge 2016) She was a visiting professor at Saga University (2006) and Hiroshima University (2015) Japan    

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