Tag: publication
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From natural hazards to cyber resilience: moving beyond traditional risk analysis
Affluence and vulnerability are often seen as opposite sides of a coin – with affluence generally understood as reducing forms of vulnerability through increased resilience and adaptive capacity. However, during the past ten years, my research with a range of colleagues has consistently highlighted the need to re-examine this dynamic relationship in the context of…
Christine Eriksen
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Tally-up! Our four-year project on insurance and disasters concludes!
When disaster strikes, house and contents insurance is often positioned as a safety net of modern Australian life. Yet many households are under-insured or not insured at all. In 2017, Kate Booth (UTAS), Bruce Tranter (UTAS), Shaun French (UoN), and I were awarded an Australian Research Council Discovery Project (DP170100096) to examine the social and…
Christine Eriksen
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Hot off the press: two book chapters!
I’m excited to share two new book chapters published as part of a fantastic edited collection on the topic of gender and the social dimensions of climate change. These two chapters provided a welcome opportunity to co-write with two talented researchers – Shefali Juneja Lakhina and Rachel Reimer, whose PhD research I have had the…
Christine Eriksen