This thesis explores trajectories of survival in the long-term aftermath of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster. Despite the vast amount of literature on Hillsborough, there is little knowledge regarding the subjective experiences of survival in the political climate of denial, collusion and cover-up. Therefore, this thesis identifies how ‘survivors’ have understood and experienced their ‘survival’ from a major disaster and the subsequent injustices, and in this context considers what is required to ‘survive’. Together with informal conversations with key informants, the researcher conducted nine qualitative semi-structured interviews with individuals who experienced the disaster in various capacities, in order to critically examine the factors ...
This article examines the 1985 Bradford City stadium fire through the coverage of the national, loca...
What can we learn from people from refugee backgrounds who have been affected by an environmental di...
This poster was presented at the 'X-Scapes: 10th Linguistic Landscapes Workshop, 02-04 May, 2018, Un...
This thesis explores trajectories of survival in the long-term aftermath of the 1989 Hillsborough di...
Popular representations of crowd behaviour in disasters are often characterised by irrationalist dis...
This thesis explores collective resilience following a mass traumatic event experienced within a pla...
‘Resilience’ has become something of a 21st century buzzword in both environmental and social policy...
Purpose - The media is an important part of disaster management, yet little is understood about thei...
Twenty years have passed since the Hillsborough tragedy, which eventually resulted in the deaths of ...
The thesis is a study of the post-2009 Black Saturday bushfire community of Marysville. The central ...
Catastrophic natural disasters such as a ‘blow-up’ bushfire have the capacity to overwhelm authoriti...
This thesis explores the ways in which a number of individuals survived their experiences of severe ...
In the disaster literature, psycho-social recovery is conceptualised typically as the alleviation of...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami resulted in a tragic loss of life and immense suffering. This thesis e...
Previous social psychological research has shown that new group relationships can emerge among disas...
This article examines the 1985 Bradford City stadium fire through the coverage of the national, loca...
What can we learn from people from refugee backgrounds who have been affected by an environmental di...
This poster was presented at the 'X-Scapes: 10th Linguistic Landscapes Workshop, 02-04 May, 2018, Un...
This thesis explores trajectories of survival in the long-term aftermath of the 1989 Hillsborough di...
Popular representations of crowd behaviour in disasters are often characterised by irrationalist dis...
This thesis explores collective resilience following a mass traumatic event experienced within a pla...
‘Resilience’ has become something of a 21st century buzzword in both environmental and social policy...
Purpose - The media is an important part of disaster management, yet little is understood about thei...
Twenty years have passed since the Hillsborough tragedy, which eventually resulted in the deaths of ...
The thesis is a study of the post-2009 Black Saturday bushfire community of Marysville. The central ...
Catastrophic natural disasters such as a ‘blow-up’ bushfire have the capacity to overwhelm authoriti...
This thesis explores the ways in which a number of individuals survived their experiences of severe ...
In the disaster literature, psycho-social recovery is conceptualised typically as the alleviation of...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami resulted in a tragic loss of life and immense suffering. This thesis e...
Previous social psychological research has shown that new group relationships can emerge among disas...
This article examines the 1985 Bradford City stadium fire through the coverage of the national, loca...
What can we learn from people from refugee backgrounds who have been affected by an environmental di...
This poster was presented at the 'X-Scapes: 10th Linguistic Landscapes Workshop, 02-04 May, 2018, Un...