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Shinya Uekusa
Shinya Uekusa
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Canterbury
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Hidden costs of providing care: a pilot study of Japanese migrant care workers’ experiences in Aotearoa New Zealand during the COVID-19 pandemic
S Uekusa
Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, 1-19, 2024
2024
A conceptual exploration of researcher positionality and critical reflexivity in disaster research through the lens of Bourdieu
S Uekusa
Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal, 2024
2024
Reinvestigating social vulnerability from the perspective of Critical Disaster Studies (CDS): directions, opportunities and challenges in Aotearoa disaster research
S Uekusa, M Wynyard, S Matthewman
Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, 2024
2024
Locked into a permanent position of vulnerability? Farmers’ trust and social capital with the government from Critical Disaster Studies perspectives
K Nguyen-Trung, S Uekusa, S Matthewman
Natural Hazards 120, 4463–4483, 2024
2024
Older adult's experiences during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic in Aotearoa New Zealand: Diversity and change in long term disaster situations
C Stephens, S Uekusa, M Breheny
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 100, 104198, 2024
2024
Understanding risk-taking behaviours through the practice-oriented risk habitus and multiple-capital model (P-HAC): A case study of disaster-affected farmers
K Nguyen-Trung, S Matthewman, S Uekusa
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 91, 103699, 2023
52023
Reflections on post-pandemic university teaching, the corresponding digitalisation of education and the lecture attendance crisis
S Uekusa
New Zealand Geographer 79 (1), 33-38, 2023
42023
Preparing multilingual disaster communication for the crises of tomorrow: A conceptual discussion
S Uekusa, S Matthewman
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 87, 103589, 2023
52023
Exploring the role of language ideology in disaster contexts: A case study of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
S Uekusa, S Lee
International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2023 (284), 37-57, 2023
22023
Embracing or avoiding diversity? Yet another hostile policy against ‘non-Westerners’ in Denmark
S Uekusa
Journal of Social Inclusion 13 (2), 2022
22022
The limits of resilience: A discussion of resilience from the perspectives of critical disaster studies
S Uekusa, S Matthewman
Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies 26 (3), 117-130, 2022
52022
Disaster linguicism as deprivation of the victims' linguistic human rights
S Uekusa, S Matthewman
The Handbook of Linguistic Human Rights, 639-647, 2022
22022
Overcoming disaster linguicism: Using autoethnography during the COVID-19 pandemic in Denmark to explore how community translators can provide multilingual disaster communication
S Uekusa
Journal of Applied Communication Research 50 (6), 673-690, 2022
82022
Social Vulnerability and Inequality in Disasters: Marriage-Migrant Women's Experiences in the Tōhoku Region
S Lee, S Uekusa
Health, Wellbeing and Community Recovery in Fukushima, 114-134, 2022
12022
Theorizing disaster communitas
S Matthewman, S Uekusa
Disaster Risk Reduction in Asia Pacific: Governance, Education and Capacity …, 2022
512022
Theorizing Disaster Communitas
S Matthewman, S Uekusa
Disaster Risk Reduction in Asia Pacific, 215-270, 2022
2022
Short term impacts of COVID-19 pandemic and response on older adults: Findings from the Health, Work and Retirement Study
J Allen, S Uekusa, D Tu, B Stevenson, C Stephens, F Alpass
2022
Longitudinal Cohort Study of Depression and Anxiety Among Older Informal Caregivers Following the Initial COVID-19 Pandemic Response in Aotearoa New Zealand
J Allen, S Uekusa, F Alpass
Journal of Aging and Health 34 (4-5), 653-665, 2022
82022
Asian Migrant Worker Experiences in Ōtautahi Christchurch
A Garces-Ozanne, M Makabenta-Ikeda, S Uekusa
A Decade of Disaster Experiences in Ōtautahi Christchurch Critical Disaster …, 2022
32022
Rethinking Community Resilience: Critical Reflections on the Last 10 Years of the Ōtautahi Christchurch Recovery and On-Going Disasters
S Uekusa, R Cretney
A Decade of Disaster Experiences in Ōtautahi Christchurch: Critical Disaster …, 2022
32022
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