Editorial Comments

Volume 11
Issue 2
The final push for a climate deal at COP21 was ongoing as CRJ ...

Volume 11
Issue 1
Pointillism – a postimpressionist painting technique in which thousands of small dots of co...

Volume 10
Issue 4
Why does true collaboration with people and communities – before, during and after a disast...

Volume 10
Issue 3
At the WCDRR in Sendai, Japan, this March (p4), it as striking how – in the space of around...

Volume 10
Issue 2
CRJ has featured several articles about the Syria Civil Defence in the last two issues, ...

Volume 10
Issue 1
We are entering our tenth volume of CRJ, which was launched a decade ago. The natur...

Volume 9
Issue 4
I was tempted to say that this issue’s feature on climate and environment is particularly p...

Volume 9
Issue 3
Climate, criminality and pollution: our old foes with new faces, familiar threats with neoteric a...

Volume 9
Issue 2
To paraphrase Douglas Adams, life is a process of: “Extraordinary eruptions of information....

Volume 9
Issue 1
Moderating the Featured Event on Heritage and Resilience at the ...

Volume 8
Issue 4
The Rana Plaza building collapse in Bangladesh seeded a s...

Volume 8
Issue 3
On page 38 Phil Wood says that the disciplines of crisis and disaster response usually...

Volume 8
Issue 2
Mobile phones, especially smartphones, are firmly embedded in society, transforming wo...

Volume 8
Issue 1
Our cover story is an interview with Philippe Baumard, who sounds a global warning tha...

Volume 7
Issue 4
It is interesting how individual articles for CRJ, commissioned at different ...

Volume 7
Issue 3
In October last year, CRJ looked at rising...

Volume 7
Issue 2
When the tsunami waters ebbed away in Japan, they laid bare lurking problems which can...

Volume 7
Issue 1
Mobile technology and social media are so entrenched in our lives that I feel like a d...