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Assemblage theory and disaster risk management

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Abstract

This article builds on previous work that has sought to link assemblage theory with the study of disaster risk. Specifically, we propose that the existing idea of a ‘disaster risk management assemblage’ can be used in two ways. The first is an overall approach to analysing disaster risk. The second is to conceptualise disaster risk management assemblages as objects of study. These are the assemblages, or apparatuses, that seek to manage – but also create – disasters-in-the-making. We go on to explore how these ideas can be used in empirical research and how they can help us to imagine doing research differently.

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Progress in Human Geography

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0309-1325
1477-0288

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SAGE Publications

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European Research Council (804162)
NERC (via King's College London) (Unknown)

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