Istanbul University and C2IMPRESS Call for Papers for the ‘Journal of Sociology’

12 December 2023 by
Surobi Protyoee

Istanbul University Journal of Sociology, in association with the C2IMPRESS Project, recently announced a special issue (Volume 44/Issue 1) titled “Community Resilience to Disruptive Natural Disasters,” and called for submissions on the topic.

For this special issue, the esteemed panel of Guest Editors will include Dr Mohammad Azizur Rahman (Technovative Solutions Limited, Manchester, UK); Thanasis Sfetsos (National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos”, Athens, Greece); Mehmet Hanefi Topal (Kirklareli University, Kirklareli, Turkiye) and Adem Baspinar (Kirklareli University, Kirklareli, Turkiye).

About the special issue and the topic:

As the world confronts more frequent and more destructive natural disasters, strategies for building resilient communities become increasingly important. Community resilience is defined as the ability of communities to anticipate, cope with, recover from, and adapt to human, natural, and technological crises. While it is inevitable that natural disasters will impact communities, it is possible to reduce their destructiveness by building more resilient communities. The distribution of resources and opportunities across the world is not equitable. Many natural disasters, such as earthquakes, tropical cyclones, floods, landslides, and forest fires, increasingly threaten underserved communities around the world with devastating consequences in many parts of the world.

Citizens and scientists, among others, rightly ask the following questions: How resilient is our society against destructive natural disasters, especially earthquakes? How can we build communities and cities that can support fast restoration of services in the face of disasters? Which processes and mechanisms contribute to increasing the ability of communities to respond to disasters? What social, institutional, and organizational conditions impact communities’ ability to reduce the impact of disasters? How can we operationalize scientific and practical resilience approaches to combat natural disasters? What lessons can we learn from successful global practices to increase the resilience of our society?

This special issue aims to bring together effective community resilience approaches and the results of successful global practices to shed light on how to construct community resilience against natural disasters. Specifically, papers are welcomed that discuss the impact of natural disasters on a community’s resilience in terms of functionality loss and the recovery process, the measurement of uncertainties in community resilience modeling, resilience approaches developed to counteract the effects of natural disasters, and critical lessons learned from existing practices to increase community resilience.

Thematic domains for the Paper:

While all topics will be considered, the following thematic domains will be prioritized in the papers to be included in the special issue:

  • Concepts, approaches, models, frameworks, and toolkits for community resilience
  • Citizen participation in disaster governance and community resilience
  • Management and assessment of uncertainties in modeling community resilience
  • Successful community resilience approaches and practices in the world
  • The role of social, economic, political, and cultural factors in disaster preparedness, coping, and recovery processes
  • Modeling the improvement in community functions after natural disasters
  • Use of artificial intelligence and other new technologies in community resilience
  • Social cohesion and disaster response
  • Social media analysis and coordination of disaster relief
  • Early warning systems and community resilience
  • Disaster risk awareness and preparedness

Article submission procedures:

Submissions will be accepted in Turkish or English via https://iupress.istanbul.edu.tr/tr/journal/iusd/information/yazim-kurallari until March 31, 2024.

For questions to the editors, please contact abaspinar@klu.edu.tr
For technical questions, please email sosyolojidergi@istanbul.edu.tr.
All submitted manuscripts will undergo a double-blind peer-review process. Manuscripts that are not related to the scope of the special issue, are not in the correct format, or do not follow the author guidelines will be returned without review.

About Istanbul University Journal of Sociology
Istanbul University Journal of Sociology is published by the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Letters, Istanbul University, which was founded in 1914, and has made significant contributions to the development of sociology as a scientific discipline in Turkey. Istanbul University Journal of Sociology, the first issue of which was published in 1917, is a peer-reviewed academic journal published biannually and indexed in the Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) and TÜBİTAK ULAKBİM TR-Dizin (for more information, see https://iupress.istanbul.edu.tr/tr/journal/iusd/home).











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