Women Practitioners in Emergencies

Wednesday, 9 July 2025: 13:00-14:45
Location: ASJE024 (Annex of the Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences)
RC39 Sociology of Disasters (host committee)

Language: English

Gender plays an undeniable role in how an individual will experience a disaster. The United Nations identified that women and girls are the most vulnerable to the impacts of short term and cascading disasters. Women displaced by disaster are especially vulnerable in the areas of health and safety, shelter, and income support. In addition, the emergency management sector is frequently a highly gendered environment. Emergency responders, such as firefighters, are predominantly male, while those who undertake recovery work with communities are predominantly female.
This session will explore the gendered nature of emergencies and the associated implications as the world moves forward into an uncertain future with predicted increases to the frequency and severity of disaster events. Presentations which promote and highlight the skills and strengths of women in emergency management and disaster resilience are keenly sought, as are those which promote collaboration and cooperation, public education, marginalization, and integrating women into all aspects of emergency management. Presentations and case studies focusing on marginalized women, migrant and refugee communities are also encouraged.
Session Organizer:
Tiffany COUSINS, Virginia Tech, USA
Oral Presentations
The Tensions between Productive and Reproductive Roles in Professionals Involved in Disaster Risk Management: Analysis from a Gender Perspective
Maria Teresa ALONSO MORO, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Sandra DEMA MORENO, University of Oviedo, Spain; Maria Aranzazu RODRIGUEZ FERNANDEZ, University of Oviedo, Spain
Women's Leadership after the Eruption of the Volcano on La Palma.
Ana FERNÁNDEZ SAAVEDRA, FLACSO, Uruguay; Paulina VERGARA SAAVEDRA, Universidad de Chile-Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile; Rocío PÉREZ GAÑÁN, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain
The Gender Perspective in the Management of the Tajogaite Volcano Eruption in La Palma (Spain, 2021)
Maria Teresa ALONSO MORO, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Virginia COCINA DIAZ, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Sandra DEMA MORENO, University of Oviedo, Spain; Lourdes MEYRELES, FLACSO-República Dominicana, Dominican Republic
Women in Disaster: Adaptation and Livelihood of Communities Affected By Flood in Assam, India
Jyoti SAIKIA, Dibrugarh University, India; Partha Pratim BORAH, Birangana Sati Sadhani Rajyik Vishwavidyalaya, India