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Eingestellt am: Friday, 18 May 2012 12:35
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Newsletter Juli 2011 
Inhalt dieses Newsletters:
(1) Konferenzankündigungen, Calls for Papers, Termine (1.1) Calls for Papers
- Call for Papers “The season of revolution: the Arab spring”
- Call for Papers “The Culture of Ubiquitous Information” Research Network
- Call for Papers “Mega Events and the City - Special edition of URBE”
- Call for Contribution “Gender and Disaster Sourcebook”
- Call for Applications “Whose Memories Count and at What Cost?” IATJ
- Call for Applications “Preparedness Grant Programs”
- Call for Presenters “National Floodproofing Conference V”
- Call for Proposal “Effective Surveillance for Homeland Security: Balancing Technology and Social Issues”
(1.2) Internationale Konferenzen
- 27-28.06.2011 National EMS Culture of Safety Conference
- 28.06.-01.07.2011 Perth Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Workshop
- 04.-06.07.2011 Spatial assessment and analysis of vulnerability
- 05.-08.07.2011 Geoinformatics Forum Salzburg
- 17.-21.07.2011 Coastal Zone 2011
- 20.07.2011 International Conference on Building Resilience: Interdisciplinary approaches to disaster risk reduction, and the development of sustainable communities and cities
- 19.-21.07.2011 Indigenous People, Marginalized Populations, and Climate Change
- 21.-22.07.2011 Third International Conference on Climate Change
- 28.07.2011 Earth on the Edge: Science for a Sustainable Planet
- 16.-20.08.2011 Internationale Konferenz "Kritische Geographie"
- 10.-24.09.2011 UNESCO Chair Program on Cultural Heritage and Risk Management
- 22-29.10.2011 Interdisciplinary Climate Change Research Symposium
(2) Tagungsberichte - Symposium on Global Climate Change at the World Bank
- Third Session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction and World Reconstruction Conference
- John T. Hamiltons Kinder der Sorge: Sicherheitsstudien, Politik und vergleichende Philologie
(3) Buchbesprechungen und Neuerscheinungen
- Excerpt from R. Labonte et al., Fatal Indifference, Cape Town and Ottawa: University of
- Western Cape and IDRC, 2004, pp. 168-9.
- Überwachungspraxen – Praktiken der Überwachung
- Prevent and Tame. Protest under (Self)Control
(4) Stellenangebote, Jobs
- Risk Communication Specialist
- Call for Positions in Socio-Economic Impact
- Seismic Hazard Modeller/Researcher
- Post-Doc position for Civil or Earthquake Engineering PHD
- Gender and Climate Change Expert
- Delegate, Sr. Environmental Advisor
- POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW – CLIMATE CHANGE
- Program Assistant CCAFS
- ILRI Programme Management Officer
- CCAFS Regional Science Officer: East Africa
- Director of Health Initiatives
- Research Assistant
- Disaster Risk Reduction Technical Advisor
- Intergovernmental Affairs Specialist, Tribal Liaison, GS-13
- Socio-Economic Impact Liaison
- Research Fellowships in security and ethics -- University of Birmingham
(5) Andere Newsletter - Disaster Research 560—January 13, 2011
- Disaster Research 561—January 27, 2011
- Disaster Research 562—February 10, 2011
- Disaster Research 563—February 24, 2011
- Disaster Research 564—March 10, 2011
- Disaster Research 565—March 24, 2011
- Disaster Research 566—April 21, 2011
- Disaster Research 567—May 5, 2011
- Disaster Research 568—May 19, 2011
- Disaster Research 569—June 2, 2011
- International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment
- Resilience: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Science and Humanitarianism, Volume 2, March 2011
(6) Internetartikel - The Fukushima, Japan Mega-Disaster: FIFTEEN LESSONS TO BE LEARNED
- Haiti: Sexual violence against women increasing
- In this nuclear world, what is the meaning of 'safe'?
- Japan’s resilience to tsunamis and the lessons for Japan and the world: an early observation
- Artikel zu “Island Vulnerability and Resilience”
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