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Third World Quarterly | 2018

Trivial pursuits? Serious (video) games and the representation of refugees

Gemma Sou

Abstract This article critically analyses the representational practices of serious (video) games that focus on refugees. It argues that the technological form of serious games can simulate the historical, political and socio-economic factors that shape why refugees leave their home country and their experiences when travelling to host countries. They are able to mobilise intellectual agendas which challenge the de-contextualised representations of refugees typical in traditional media. As such, they challenge players to critically reflect on the complexities of refugee experiences and politics, thereby presenting a potential to move away from grand emotional discourses of pity and compassion.


Climate and Development | 2018

Mainstreaming risk reduction into self-build housing: the negligible role of perceptions

Gemma Sou

This article unpacks the relationship between risk perceptions and responses in cities of the global south. It first challenges the assumption that people are irrational and/or lack the ability to comprehend risk when they do not prioritize risk reduction. Second, it argues that the nature of risk perceptions has less direct influence on responses than previous research suggests. A social constructivist approach is applied to explore how individuals process risk and to what extent these perceptions shape preparedness activities. Results are based on ethnographic research in Cochabamba city in Bolivia, where everyday climatic hazards are linked to slow-onset and small-scale impacts. Findings first suggest that people comprehend risk in sophisticated ways. Then through exploration of self-build housing and the adoption of an anthropocentric conceptualization of the house, the article shows that people with high- and low-risk perceptions equally prepare for the impacts of climatic hazards. This is because people prioritize the transformation and consolidation of social, cultural and economic processes which are not directly related to risk reduction when designing and constructing self-built houses. However, disaster risk reduction is automatically mainstreamed into housing because the design and construction features which people associate with risk reduction represent local architectural norms that are associated with ‘good practice’.


Archive | 2016

Cultures and Disasters

Gemma Sou


Archive | 2010

Climate change and assets

Gemma Sou; Caroline Moser; Alfredo Stein


Nationalities Papers | 2018

Fire at Sea (Fuocoammare), directed and produced by Gianfranco Rosi (Italy). 2016, 114 minutes. Italian with English subtitles. Webpage: http://www.fireatsea.com/

Gemma Sou


Disasters | 2018

Disasters as Private Loss not Public Tragedy (Un)Accountability in Decentralized Participatory Risk Governance.

Gemma Sou


Archive | 2017

Making efforts count after Irma and Maria: Household relief and recovery in Puerto Rico

Gemma Sou


Archive | 2017

Film Review. Rosi, Gianfranco, Fire at Sea (Fuocoammare)

Gemma Sou


Archive | 2015

Compassion for refugees:: Is it more about us than them?

Gemma Sou


Forced migration review | 2015

Post-disaster resettlement in urban Bolivia: Climate change, disasters and displacement

Gemma Sou

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Alfredo Stein

University of Manchester

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Caroline Moser

Center for Global Development

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