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1. Utilising qualitative data for social network analysis in disaster research: opportunities, challenges, and an illustration.

2. Evidence of policy learning in emergency declarations as communication tools in Australia.

3. Conceptualising multiple hazards and cascading effects on critical infrastructures.

4. International humanitarian narratives of disasters, crises, and Indigeneity.

5. Paranirvar mānis (dependent people)? Rethinking humanitarian dependency syndrome: a Bourdieusian perspective.

6. Solutions discourse in disaster displacement: implications for policy and practice.

7. A disaster's disparate impacts: analysing perceived stress and personal resilience across gender and race.

8. Governance and the design of post‐disaster policies: a comparative analysis from Latin America and the Caribbean.

9. The policy landscape and challenges of disaster risk financing: navigating risk and uncertainty.

10. Flattening the curve: voluntary association participation and the 2013–16 West Africa Ebola epidemic.

11. Dynamics of interorganisational emergency communication on Twitter: the case of Hurricane Irma.

12. Disasters in the Anthropocene: a storm in a teacup?

13. Understanding the impacts of floods on learning quality, school facilities, and educational recovery in Indonesia.

14. Local emergency management's use of social media during disasters: a case study of Hurricane Irma.

15. Foundations of indigenous knowledge on disasters due to natural hazards: lessons from the outlook on floods among the Bayira of the Rwenzori region.

16. Military humanitarian and disaster governance networks in Southeast Asia: framework and analysis.

17. Decolonising disasters.

18. The transition from development and disaster risk reduction to humanitarian relief: the case of Yemen during high‐intensity conflict.

19. Depoliticising disaster response in a politically saturated context: the case of the 2016–19 droughts in Zimbabwe.

20. Queer and present danger: understanding the disparate impacts of disasters on LGBTQ+ communities.

21. Corruption and disasters in the built environment: a literature review.

22. Talking about volcanoes: institutional narratives, the nature of risk, and Mount Mayon in the Philippines.

23. The timing of storm awareness in the Caribbean: the utility of climate information for improved disaster preparedness.

24. Disaster aid? Mapping historical responses to volcanic eruptions from 1800–2000 in the English‐speaking Eastern Caribbean: their role in creating vulnerabilities.

25. 'Building back better' in the Caribbean: an introduction.

26. Returning to normal? 'Building back better' in the Dominican education system after Tropical Storm Erika and Hurricane Maria.

27. Gaining 'authority to operate': student‐led emergent volunteers and established response agencies in the Canterbury earthquakes.

28. Implementing a Pre‐disaster Recovery Workshop in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines: lessons for disaster risk assessment, response, and recovery for cultural heritage.

29. Approaches to 'vulnerability' in eight European disaster management systems.

30. Interagency collaboration within the city emergency management network: a case study of Super Ministry Reform in China.

31. The landscape of disaster film, 2000–20.

32. Checks and balances: a business‐oriented lens on disaster management and warnings.

33. A minority group's response to a severe climatic event: a case study of rural Indo‐Fijians after Tropical Cyclone Winston in 2016.

34. Women's invisible work in disaster contexts: gender norms in speech on women's work after a forest fire in Sweden.

35. Post‐conflict disaster governance in Nepal: one‐door policy, multiple‐window practice.

36. Does democracy protect? The United Kingdom, the United States, and Covid‐19.

37. Disasters and the Disablement Process framework: an analysis of the great east Japan earthquake and tsunami of 2011.

38. The impact of humanitarian assistance on post‐disaster social vulnerabilities: some early reflections on the Nepal earthquake in 2015.

39. Coordinating non‐established disaster relief groups: a case study of Hurricane Irma in Florida, United States.

40. Disaster preparedness and cultural factors: a comparative study in Romania and Malta.

41. The mechanism of disaster capitalism and the failure to build community resilience: learning from the 2009 earthquake in L'Aquila, Italy.

42. Towards a legal toolkit for disaster resilience and transformation.

43. Social vulnerability and disaster: understanding the perspectives of practitioners.

44. Reopening businesses after Hurricane Harvey: evidence from a duration model with spatial effects.

45. The social impact of natural hazards: a multi‐level analysis of disasters and forms of trust in mainland China.

46. Unpacking the post‐Haiyan disaster resettlement narratives of young Filipino women informal settlers in Tacloban City, Philippines.

47. Educational hazards? The politics of disaster risk education in Rio de Janeiro.

48. The role of coalitions in disaster policymaking.

49. Building disaster resilience using social messaging networks: the WeChat community in Houston, Texas, during Hurricane Harvey.

50. Humanitarian aid and local power structures: lessons from Haiti's 'shadow disaster'.

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