To cure Covid-19 on a medical, political, economic, and societal level, there is a need to ‘curate’ between science and politics in such a way that decision-makers and societies can address the practical requirements at hand. This commentary introduces and discusses ‘curating’ as a socio-material practice mediating between science and decision-making. It reflects on the current Covid-19 pandemic and compares ‘curatorial’ aspects here to the field of natural catastrophe risk finance. As both areas try to manage disasters, the space between scientific knowledge and economic and/or political decision-making becomes a particularly important node. By employing a focus on catastrophe simulation modelling, this essay looks at several issues of the...
Our papers has five major parts in dealing with the general question: for planning and managing purp...
As a result of climate change, technological development, and other variables, natural and technolog...
In most disasters that have been studied, the underlying dangerous cause does not persist for very l...
Crisis, by its very nature, requires decisive intervention. However, important questions can be obsc...
Crisis, by its very nature, requires decisive intervention. However, important questions can be obsc...
In this paper, we use insights from science studies to elucidate the nature of advisory science in t...
Considering the damage caused by the recent spate of catastrophic events (e.g., Hurricane Katrina, 9...
International audienceThe chapter retraces the birth and development of disaster research in the soc...
This article analyses thresholds of catastrophe guiding measures to fight the Covid-19 pandemic and ...
Decades of social science research have taught us much about how individuals, groups, and communitie...
The COVID-19 crisis and the environmental crisis share a range of similarities. Both crises take pla...
International audienceThe general interest of policy scientist in risks and crisis management has co...
The Politics of Uncertainty: Practical Challenges for Transformative Action is an Open Access book e...
This paper addresses the question, can lessons be learnt by studying the responses to COVID-19 and t...
Forewords In the previous Paper, it was about the area of intelligence in disasters such as the Pan...
Our papers has five major parts in dealing with the general question: for planning and managing purp...
As a result of climate change, technological development, and other variables, natural and technolog...
In most disasters that have been studied, the underlying dangerous cause does not persist for very l...
Crisis, by its very nature, requires decisive intervention. However, important questions can be obsc...
Crisis, by its very nature, requires decisive intervention. However, important questions can be obsc...
In this paper, we use insights from science studies to elucidate the nature of advisory science in t...
Considering the damage caused by the recent spate of catastrophic events (e.g., Hurricane Katrina, 9...
International audienceThe chapter retraces the birth and development of disaster research in the soc...
This article analyses thresholds of catastrophe guiding measures to fight the Covid-19 pandemic and ...
Decades of social science research have taught us much about how individuals, groups, and communitie...
The COVID-19 crisis and the environmental crisis share a range of similarities. Both crises take pla...
International audienceThe general interest of policy scientist in risks and crisis management has co...
The Politics of Uncertainty: Practical Challenges for Transformative Action is an Open Access book e...
This paper addresses the question, can lessons be learnt by studying the responses to COVID-19 and t...
Forewords In the previous Paper, it was about the area of intelligence in disasters such as the Pan...
Our papers has five major parts in dealing with the general question: for planning and managing purp...
As a result of climate change, technological development, and other variables, natural and technolog...
In most disasters that have been studied, the underlying dangerous cause does not persist for very l...