TY - JOUR
T1 - Solidarity in disaster scholarship
AU - Chmutina, Ksenia
AU - von Meding, Jason
AU - Williams, Darien Alexander
AU - Remes, Jacob
AU - Cheek, Wesley
AU - Alburo-Cañete, Kaira Zoe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Disasters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of ODI.
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - Disaster scholarship purportedly promotes disaster risk reduction and resists disaster risk creation, thereby deeply engaging with transboundary existential risks, justice, and political power. It is thus a commitment to humanity, and for it to become truly equitable and just, solidarity must lie at its heart. In this paper we connect solidarity with knowledge production and assess the implications of disaster scholarship and the relationships on which it is built. We offer a critique of the kind of research produced by neoliberal academic institutions and provocations for resistance through solidarity. We call on disaster scholars to use these prompts to reflect on their practice, research ethics, and their commitment to other human beings, inside and outside of the academy. Solidarity can help scholars to avoid the saviourism, self-congratulation, and paternalism that are common in academia. Solidarity in disaster scholarship is a worthy endeavour precisely because it yields a concrete alternative vision of resisting disaster risk creation through knowledge production.
AB - Disaster scholarship purportedly promotes disaster risk reduction and resists disaster risk creation, thereby deeply engaging with transboundary existential risks, justice, and political power. It is thus a commitment to humanity, and for it to become truly equitable and just, solidarity must lie at its heart. In this paper we connect solidarity with knowledge production and assess the implications of disaster scholarship and the relationships on which it is built. We offer a critique of the kind of research produced by neoliberal academic institutions and provocations for resistance through solidarity. We call on disaster scholars to use these prompts to reflect on their practice, research ethics, and their commitment to other human beings, inside and outside of the academy. Solidarity can help scholars to avoid the saviourism, self-congratulation, and paternalism that are common in academia. Solidarity in disaster scholarship is a worthy endeavour precisely because it yields a concrete alternative vision of resisting disaster risk creation through knowledge production.
KW - disaster scholarship
KW - justice
KW - knowledge production
KW - solidarity
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U2 - 10.1111/disa.12657
DO - 10.1111/disa.12657
M3 - Article
C2 - 39287200
AN - SCOPUS:85204232991
SN - 0361-3666
VL - 49
JO - Disasters
JF - Disasters
IS - 1
M1 - e12657
ER -