
Tricia Wachtendorf Ph.D.
Professor
Director, Disaster Research Center
Coordinator, Emergency and Environmental Management Concentration
University of Delaware
Disaster Research Center, 166 Graham Hall
Newark, DE 19716
302-831-6618
Biography
Tricia Wachtendorf is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Delaware and Director of the world-renown Disaster Research Center – the oldest center in the world focused on the social science aspects of disaster. Over the past two decades, her research has focused on multi-organizational coordination before, during and after disasters, transnational crises, and social vulnerability to disaster events. Dr. Wachtendorf has engaged in quick response field work after such events as the 2001 World Trade Center attacks, the tsunamis affecting India, Sri Lanka (2004) and Japan (2011), Hurricanes Katrina (2005) and Sandy (2012), as well as the earthquakes in China (2008) and Haiti (2010). With numerous research grants from agencies such as the National Science Foundation, she has published widely on improvisation in disasters as well as disaster convergence. Her most recent funded research projects examine the temporal nature of household and emergency management decision-making during hurricane events, investigate humanitarian logistics during disaster response, and explore stigma and the role triage in the aftermath of public heath emergencies.
Reserach Specialization
Multi-organizational coordination and responses to disaster; Community-based approaches to disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery; Transnational disasters; Social vulnerability; Qualitative research methods
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