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Raven Cretney
Raven Cretney
Lincoln University, New Zealand
Verified email at lincoln.ac.nz
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Resilience for Whom? Emerging Critical Geographies of Socio-ecological Resilience
R Cretney
Geography Compass 8 (9), 627-640, 2014
6102014
Concerns of young protesters are justified
G Hagedorn, P Kalmus, M Mann, S Vicca, J Van den Berge, ...
Science 364 (3436), 139-140, 2019
2692019
Local responses to disaster: The value of community led post disaster response action in a resilience framework
RM Cretney
Disaster Prevention and Management 25 (1), 27-40, 2016
1982016
‘Bouncing back’to capitalism? Grass-roots autonomous activism in shaping discourses of resilience and transformation following disaster
R Cretney, S Bond
Resilience 2 (1), 18-31, 2014
1552014
Towards a critical geography of disaster recovery politics: Perspectives on crisis and hope
R Cretney
Geography Compass 11 (1), 2017
912017
Student Strike 4 Climate: Justice, emergency and citizenship
A Thomas, R Cretney, B Hayward
New Zealand Geographer, 2019
782019
Beyond public meetings: Diverse forms of community led recovery following disaster
RM Cretney
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 28, 122-130, 2018
642018
Towards good governance of urban greening: insights from four initiatives in Melbourne, Australia
B Coffey, J Bush, L Mumaw, L De Kleyn, C Furlong, R Cretney
Australian geographer 51 (2), 189-204, 2020
612020
“An opportunity to hope and dream”: Disaster Politics and the Emergence of Possibility through Community‐Led Recovery
R Cretney
Antipode 51 (2), 497-516, 2019
452019
Shifting relationships to place: a relational place-based perspective on SES resilience
RM Cretney, S Bond
Urban Geography 38 (1), 8-24, 2017
412017
Centering culture in public engagement on climate change
D Munshi, P Kurian, R Cretney, SL Morrison, L Kathlene
Environmental communication 14 (5), 573-581, 2020
362020
Retrofitting an emergency approach to the climate crisis: A study of two climate emergency declarations in Aotearoa New Zealand
S Nissen, R Cretney
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 40 (1), 340-356, 2022
242022
Governing Through Disaster
B Hayward, R Cretney
New Zealand Government and Politics 6th Edition, 403-415, 2015
20*2015
Maintaining grassroots activism: Transition Towns in Aotearoa New Zealand
RM Cretney, AC Thomas, S Bond
New Zealand Geographer 72 (2), 81-91, 2016
182016
Community participation in the development of the Ōngātoro/Maketū Estuary project: The socio‐ecological dimensions of restoring an interconnected ecosystem
P Barrett, P Kurian, N Simmonds, R Cretney
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 2019
172019
Climate politics ten years from Copenhagen: activism, emergencies, and possibilities
R Cretney, S Nissen
New Zealand Political Studies Association Women Talking Politics, 15-20, 2019
152019
Emergent spaces of emergency claims: Possibilities and contestation in a national climate emergency declaration
R Cretney, S Nissen
Antipode 54 (5), 1566-1584, 2022
132022
Rejecting and recreating resilience after disaster
R Cretney
The resilience machine, 80-93, 2018
82018
The Post-Disaster City: Crisis Politics and Social Change in Community Led Earthquake Recovery
RM Cretney
RMIT University, 2017
7*2017
Practising lively geographies in the city: encountering Melbourne through experimental field-based workshops
M Lobo, M Duffy, A Witcomb, C Brennan-Horley, D Kelly, K Barry, ...
Journal of Geography in Higher Education 44 (3), 406-426, 2020
62020
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