Article
Engstrom S & Krings A (2025) A Framework for Trauma-Informed Climate Research: Interrupting the Relationship Between Climate Trauma and Social Inertia. Ecopsychology. https://doi.org/10.1089/eco.2024.0065
Research Programme
Lecturer in Heritage, History
Director Child Wellbeing & Protection, Social Work
Lecturer in Criminology, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology
Lect. in Int. Politics & Public Policy, Politics
Senior Lecturer, Biological and Environmental Sciences
Dean of Institute for Advanced Studies, Management, Work and Organisation
Professor of Social Work, Social Work
Lecturer in Law, Law
Senior Lecturer, Social Work
PhD Researcher, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology
Lecturer in Global Change Biology, Biological and Environmental Sciences
Student Administration Coordinator (TEG), Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology
PhD Researcher, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology
Research Fellow (CSPM), Philosophy
Professor, Biological and Environmental Sciences
Associate Professor, Communications, Media and Culture
Lecturer in Environmental Sensing, Biological and Environmental Sciences
Dean of Natural Sciences, NS Management and Support
Programme Manager - Hydro Nation Chair, Administration
Professor, Biological and Environmental Sciences
Article
Engstrom S & Krings A (2025) A Framework for Trauma-Informed Climate Research: Interrupting the Relationship Between Climate Trauma and Social Inertia. Ecopsychology. https://doi.org/10.1089/eco.2024.0065
Newspaper / Magazine
Labour says benefit reforms are a 'moral mission' - It looks more like moral panic
Morrison J (2025) Labour says benefit reforms are a 'moral mission' - It looks more like moral panic. The Conversation. 19.03.2025. https://theconversation.com/labour-says-benefit-reforms-are-a-moral-mission-it-looks-more-like-moral-panic-252404
Preprint / Working Paper
Evidence review to support the development of a Wellbeing Economy strategy in Scotland
McCartney G, Hill O'Connor C, Laughlin S, Robertson A, Bunse L, Crighton M, McLeod A, Cochrane P, Stuart F, Black I & McMaster R (2025) Evidence review to support the development of a Wellbeing Economy strategy in Scotland. Post-Growth Economics Network (PEN) Working Papers, 01/2025. Post-Growth Economics Network. https://www.postgrowtheconomics.org/working-papers/
Article
Connon I, Crampton A, Dyer C & Hu RX (2024) Social Disability as Disaster: Case Studies of the Covid-19 Pandemic on People Living with Disabilities. Social Sciences, 13 (4), Art. No.: 203. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13040203
Monograph
Where Men No More May Reap or Sow: The Little Ice Age, Scotland 1400-1850
Oram RD (2024) Where Men No More May Reap or Sow: The Little Ice Age, Scotland 1400-1850 [An Environmental History of Scotland]. Edinburgh: John Donald.
Research Report
IUAES Commission on the Anthropology of Risk and Disaster: 2023 Report
Connon I (2024) IUAES Commission on the Anthropology of Risk and Disaster: 2023 Report. International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES) Council of Commissions. https://waunet.org/iuaes/iuaes-commissions-reports/
Conference Paper (unpublished)
Embracing Emerging Technologies in Policing: Key Considerations
Connon I, Egan M, Hamilton-Smith N, Mackay N, Miranda D & Webster CW (2024) Embracing Emerging Technologies in Policing: Key Considerations. AI and Surveillance in Policing and Law and Order: Opportunities, Threats, Perspectives and Cases, Gothenburg, Sweden, 16.10.2024-18.10.2024.
Article
Buchko K, Connon ILC & Dominelli L (2024) Country On the Move: Comparing the Impacts of Service Provision During the Waves of Displacement Before and After Full-Scale Aggression Against Ukraine. Journal of Human Rights and Social Work. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41134-024-00337-9
Article
Morrison J (2024) Abusing the unprotected ‘poor’: The prevalence of povertyist stigma and hate speech on unmoderated newspaper comment threads. Journal of Applied Journalism and Media Studies. https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-applied-journalism-media-studies
Conference Paper (unpublished)
Buchko K, Connon ILC & Dominelli L (2024) Improving support for internally displaced people with disabilities when fleeing war: Lessons from Ukraine., Edinburgh, Scotland, 18.06.2024-19.06.2024.
Conference Paper (unpublished)
Connon I (2024) Fifty Years of Disaster Study: Changing Imperatives, Outlived Terms, New Frontiers - Perspectives from The Next Generation: Decolonization and More. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting 2024, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, 26.03.2024-30.03.2024.
Article
Improved estimates of extreme wave conditions in coastal areas from calibrated global reanalyses
Fanti V, Ferreira ?, Kümmerer V & Loureiro C (2023) Improved estimates of extreme wave conditions in coastal areas from calibrated global reanalyses. Communications Earth & Environment, 4 (1), Art. No.: 151. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-023-00819-0
Book Chapter
Spillover: Writing Ruin in the Wake of Ebola
Grayson H (2023) Spillover: Writing Ruin in the Wake of Ebola. In: Ekorong A, Premat C & Jovensel Ngamaleu A (eds.) Poétiques et politiques du témoignage dans la fiction contemporaine. Comparatisme et Société / Comparatism and Society, 45. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang Verlag. https://doi.org/10.3726/b20239
Conference Paper (published)
Branco-Illodo I, Gallage S & Heath T (2023) Is Gift-giving Only for the Privileged? Exploring Gift-giving Through the Lens of Consumer Vulnerabilities. In: Proceedings of Academy of Marketing 2023 Annual Conference and Doctoral Colloquium: From Revolution to Revolutions, volume 55. Academy of Marketing Conference, Birmingham, 03.07.2023-06.07.2023. Academy of Marketing, pp. 206-207. https://academyofmarketing.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Updated-Proceedings-Book.pdf
Article
Workman M, Heap RJ, Mackie E & Connon I (2023) Decision making for net zero policy design and climate action: Considerations for improving translation at the research-policy interface: A UK Carbon Dioxide Removal Case Study.. Frontiers in Climate, 5. https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2023.1288001
Book Chapter
Connon I (2023) ‘Get Me Oot this Pleiter!’. In: A Collection of Creative Anthropologies-Drowning in Blue Light and Other Stories. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.
Article
Liebhaber N, Ramjan C, Frick M, Mannion G & Keller L (2023) Transformative climate change education and the school caretaker: a more-than-human analysis with young people. Environmental Education Research. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2023.2286936
Conference Paper (unpublished)
‘Who’s (Still) Laughing in the Face of Danger?’ Encountering Extreme Weather in Rural Scotland
Connon I (2023) ‘Who’s (Still) Laughing in the Face of Danger?’ Encountering Extreme Weather in Rural Scotland. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting 2023: Transitions, Toronto, Canada, 15.11.2023-19.11.2023.
Newspaper / Magazine
Squires C & Driscoll B (2023) Frankfurt book fair: cancelled prize ceremony for Palestinian author is part of a long history of political zigzagging. The Conversation. 18.10.2023.
Book Chapter
The Politics of Post-Disaster Reconstruction of Heritage
Arora V (2023) The Politics of Post-Disaster Reconstruction of Heritage [Reconstruction as recovery:The politics behind why heritage is funded internationally, nationally, and locally]. In: Jigyasu R & Chmutina K (eds.) Routledge Handbook on Cultural Heritage and Disaster Risk Management. 1 ed. Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Routledge.
NSF-GEO-NERC: How important are sea-level feedbacks in stabilizing marine-based ice streams?
PI: Dr Tom Bradwell
Funded by: Natural Environment Research Council
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ForeSight: Predicting and monitoring drought-linked forest growth decline across Europe
PI: Professor Alistair Jump
Funded by: Natural Environment Research Council
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Integrating demographic modelling and ethnoecological practices to support sustainable management of non-timber forest products in Nepal
PI: Professor Alistair Jump
Funded by: Royal Society
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From fuel to pot: an interdisciplinary partnership to address the role of solid fuel use in food preparation in the household in Kenya and Malawi.
PI: Dr Isabelle Uny
Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council
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Viral Haemorrhagic Fever: Modern Approaches for developing bedside Rapid Diagnostics
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Funded by: European Commission (Horizon 2020)
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Water and Fire: Understanding and reducing risk with 15 “Best Bets” for enhancing capacity for transformative adaptation with vulnerable township residents on the Cape Flats in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Assessing individual and local scale forest vulnerability to mortality from the 2019 extreme drought in Central Europe
PI: Professor Alistair Jump
Funded by: Natural Environment Research Council
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Impact Evaluation of SSERC Young STEM Leader Programme
PI: Dr Alison Hennessy
Funded by: Scottish Schools Education Research Centre
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Covid19 & Community Resilience With A Focus On Preparedness Flooding
PI: Dr Tony Robertson
Funded by: Scottish Flood Forum (SFF)
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Building a Movement: Community Development and Community Resilience in Response to Extreme Events
PI: Dr Sandra Engstrom
Funded by: National Centre for Resilience Scotland
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Reducing Disaster Risk to Life and Livelihoods by Evaluating the Seismic Safety of Kathmandu's Historic Urban Infrastructure
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Funded by: The British Academy
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