15 Dec 2023 17:00 - 19:00 Online

Description

An event by the Healthcare in Conflict research network.

This event has been postponed until further notice, a new date will be posted next term. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.


Speaker

Darryl Stellmach (Lecturer in Emergency Management, University of Tasmania)

About the speaker

Darryl Stellmach is Lecturer in Emergency Management at the University of Tasmania. His research focuses on disaster and emergency as social phenomena, in particular sociotechnical approaches to the epistemology of crisis.

He has 20 years experience as a practitioner of humanitarian relief and emergency management, working for most of his career as a field coordinator and, later, research advisor, with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders. Turning to academia mid-career, he completed his DPhil in Anthropology at the University of Oxford in 2016 and made the transition to full-time academics in 2022.

For the past several years he has been at the forefront of efforts to integrate social science methods into global epidemic and disaster response communities. While recent epidemics have led to renewed policy recognition that the social sciences offer unique possibilities for rapid research in crisis conditions, the challenge is to maintain methodologically rigorous and ethical research in these circumstances. Thus, much of Darryl’s publication, teaching, and research supervision hinges on issues of evidence gathering and communication in emergency settings.

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