Sara de Wit
Universitair docent
- Naam
- Dr. S. de Wit
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 6429
- s.de.wit@hum.leidenuniv.nl
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Sara de Wit is docent bij het Instituut voor Geschiedenis.
Universitair docent
- Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
- Instituut voor Geschiedenis
- Afrika studies
- Wit S. de (2021), Gender and climate change as new development tropes of vulnerability for the Global South: essentializing gender discourses in Maasailand, Tanzania, Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society 4(1): 1984638.
- Wit S. de & Haines S. (2021), Climate change reception studies in anthropology, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 13(1): e742.
- Dudman K. & Wit S. de (2021), An IPCC that listens: introducing reciprocity to climate change communication, Climatic Change 168: 2.
- Grasham Catherine Fallon Calow Roger Casey Vincent Charles Katrina J. de Wit Sara Dyer Ellen Fullwood-Thomas Jess Hirons Mark Hope Robert Hoque Sonia Ferdous Jepson Wendy Korzenevica Marina Murphy Rebecca Plastow John Ross Ian Ruiz-Apilánez Iñigo Schipper E. Lisa F. Trevor Joanne Walmsley Nigel Zaidi Hashim (2021), Engaging with the politics of climate resilience towards clean water and sanitation for all, npj Clean Water 4: 42.
- Wit Sara de (2020), What Does Climate Change Mean to Us, the Maasai? How Climate-Change Discourse is Translated in Maasailand, Northern Tanzania. In: Michael Brüggemann and Simone Rödder (red.), Global Warming in Local Discourses: How Communities around the World Make Sense of Climate Change. Cambridge: Open Book Publishers.
- Emerton Rebecca Cloke Hannah Ficchi Andrea Hawker Laurence de Wit Sara Speight Linda Prudhomme Christel Rundell Philip West Rosalind Neal Jeffrey Cuna Joaquim Harrigan Shaun Titley Helen Magnusson Linus Pappenberger Florian Klingaman Nicholas Stephens Elisabeth (2020), Emergency flood bulletins for Cyclones Idai and Kenneth: A critical evaluation of the use of global flood forecasts for international humanitarian preparedness and response, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 50: 101811.
- Dilling L., Prakash A., Zommers Z., Ahmad F., Singh N., Wit S. de, Nalau J., Daly M. & Bowman K. (2019), Is adaptation success a flawed concept?, Nature Climate Change 9: 572-574.
- de Wit Sara (2019), To See or Not to See: on the 'Absence' of Climate Change (Discourse) in Maasailand, Northern Tanzania. In: , Environmental change and African Societies 23-47.
- de Wit Sara (2018), A clash of adaptations : How adaptation to climate change is translated in northern Tanzania. In: Silja Klepp and Libertad Chavez-Rodriguez (red.), A Critical Approach to Climate Change Adaptation: Discourses, Policies and Practices : Routledge.
- de Wit Sara Pascht Arno Haug Michaela (2018), Translating Climate Change. Anthropology and the Travelling Idea of Climate Change – Introduction, Sociologus 68: 1-20.
- de Wit Sara (2018), Victims or Masters of Adaptation? How the Idea of Adaptation to Climate Change Travels Up and Down to a Village in Simanjiro, Maasailand Northern Tanzania, Sociologus 68: 21-41.
- de Wit Sara (2015), Global Warning: An Ethnography of the encounter between global and local climate-change discourses in the Bamenda Grassfields, Cameroon. Bamenda: Langaa RPCIG.