Toward a taxonomy of climate emotions

P Pihkala - Frontiers in climate, 2022 - frontiersin.org
There is a growing evidence that emotions shape people's reactions to the climate crisis in
profound but complex ways. Climate emotions are related to resilience, climate action, and …

Anchored in pacific protocols–climate change, mental health and wellbeing

C Newport, J Tiatia-Siau, KD Aimiti Ma'ia'i… - Climate and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
While the Pacific region stands at the forefront of climate change related impacts, we need to
hear from those most affected especially in terms of the mental health and wellbeing impacts …

Social media and disaster communication: A case study of Cyclone Winston

G Finau, J Tarai, R Varea, J Titifanue… - Pacific Journalism …, 2018 - search.informit.org
This article presents an analysis of how social media was used during Tropical Cyclone
Winston, the strongest recorded tropical storm that left a wake of destruction and devastation …

[PDF][PDF] Low-Lying Islands and Coasts

AK Magnan, M Garschagen, JP Gattuso, JE Hay… - 2019 - cdn.climatepolicyradar.org
Ocean and cryosphere changes already impact Low-Lying Islands and Coasts (LLIC),
including Small Island Developing States (SIDS), with cascading and compounding risks …

Why Pacific Islanders stopped worrying about the apocalypse and started fighting climate change

S Kirsch - American Anthropologist, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This article questions the hierarchical assumptions of theories of “traveling models” by
examining how politicians and environmental activists from the three major regions of the …

Beyond belief

PD Nunn, JM Luetz - Beyond belief: Opportunities for faith-engaged …, 2021 - Springer
Given that almost every Pacific Island resident is spiritually engaged to a degree that is
uncommon in western secular societies, an evaluation of the role of religion in climate …

The audacity of the ocean: Gendered politics of positionality in the Pacific

YTRRT Underhill‐Sem - Singapore Journal of Tropical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Throughout the contemporary Pacific, relationships that indigeneity makes possible are
emerging as celebrated resistance to post‐colonial development anxieties. In the process …

Engendering the Anthropocene in Oceania: Fatalism, resilience, resistance

M Jolly - Cultural Studies Review, 2019 - search.informit.org
The concept of the Anthropocene confounds Eurocentric distinctions of natural and human
history, as Dipesh Chakrabarty observes. But who are'we'in the Anthropocene, how do …

Tibetan Buddhist belief and disaster resilience: a qualitative exploration of the Yushu area, China

L Sun, W Qi - Disasters, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The role of religious belief in disasters has attracted increased scholarly interest in recent
years. This paper shows that religious belief can generate disaster resilience through the …

[HTML][HTML] Perceptions of disaster temporalities in two Indigenous societies from the Southwest Pacific

G Jackson - International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2021 - Elsevier
Disasters are typically conceptualised as extreme events that disrupt the “normal”
functioning of a society. Dominant framings imply temporal boundedness and nature as …