Raven Cretney

Raven Cretney

University of Waikato

H-index: 15

Oceania-New Zealand

About Raven Cretney

Raven Cretney, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Waikato, specializes in the field of Disaster Politics, Resilience, Environmental Politics, Citizen Engagement.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Culture and politics in overlapping frames for the future: Multi-dimensional activist organizing and communicating on climate change in Aotearoa New Zealand

Panic activism or crisis solidarity? Reworking crisis narratives in climate activism through the COVID‐19 pandemic

Enhancing disaster risk governance for small-scale recurring disasters through pre-determining emergency response and recovery entry points for improved social outcomes

What is generated through rupture?

From hope to disappointment? Following the ‘Taking Place’and ‘Organisation’of hope in ‘Building Back Better’from COVID-19

Participatory processes and the evolution of environmental agendas in estuary restoration: the Maketū case

Social Movements and the Environment

Re-imagining relationships with space, place, and property: The story of mainstreaming managed retreats in Aotearoa-New Zealand

Raven Cretney Information

University

Position

Aotearoa New Zealand

Citations(all)

1483

Citations(since 2020)

1197

Cited By

740

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

16

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

University of Waikato

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Raven Cretney Skills & Research Interests

Disaster Politics

Resilience

Environmental Politics

Citizen Engagement

Top articles of Raven Cretney

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Culture and politics in overlapping frames for the future: Multi-dimensional activist organizing and communicating on climate change in Aotearoa New Zealand

Organization

Debashish Munshi

Raven Cretney

Priya Kurian

Sandra L Morrison

Alvina Edwards

2024/4

Panic activism or crisis solidarity? Reworking crisis narratives in climate activism through the COVID‐19 pandemic

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers

Sylvia Nissen

Raven Cretney

2024/3/9

Enhancing disaster risk governance for small-scale recurring disasters through pre-determining emergency response and recovery entry points for improved social outcomes

Kishani Tennakoon

Silvia Serrao-Neumann

Christina Hanna

Raven Cretney

2023/9/23

What is generated through rupture?

Dialogues in Human Geography

Raven Cretney

Sylvia Nissen

2023/7

From hope to disappointment? Following the ‘Taking Place’and ‘Organisation’of hope in ‘Building Back Better’from COVID-19

Geoforum

Iain White

Raven Cretney

2022/8/1

Participatory processes and the evolution of environmental agendas in estuary restoration: the Maketū case

New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research

Patrick Barrett

Priya Kurian

Raven Cretney

Paula Blackett

Erena Le Heron

...

2022/7/3

Social Movements and the Environment

P Kurian

Raven Cretney

D Munshi

S Morrison

2022/4/7

Re-imagining relationships with space, place, and property: The story of mainstreaming managed retreats in Aotearoa-New Zealand

Planning Theory & Practice

Christina Hanna

Raven Cretney

Iain White

2022/10/20

Rethinking community resilience: Critical reflections on the last 10 years of the Ōtautahi Christchurch recovery and on-going disasters

Shinya Uekusa

Raven Cretney

2022/2/13

Shifting discourses of nature in participatory processes for environmental management

Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration

Patrick Barrett

Raven Cretney

Priya Kurian

Naomi Simmonds

2022/10/2

Retrofitting an emergency approach to the climate crisis: A study of two climate emergency declarations in Aotearoa New Zealand

Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space

Sylvia Nissen

Raven Cretney

2022/2

Emergent spaces of emergency claims: Possibilities and contestation in a national climate emergency declaration

Antipode

Raven Cretney

Sylvia Nissen

2022/9

The cultural politics of climate change adaptation: an analysis of the tourism sector in Aotearoa New Zealand

Political Science

Priya Kurian

Debashish Munshi

Raven Cretney

Sandra Morrison

Lyn Kathlene

2021/5/4

Explaining reflexive governance through discursive institutionalism: estuarine restoration in Aotearoa New Zealand

Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning

Patrick Barrett

Priya Kurian

Naomi Simmonds

Raven Cretney

2021/5/4

Centring Culture in Public Engagement on Climate Change Adaptation

Debashish Munshi

Priya Kurian

Sandy Morrison

Lyn Kathlene

Raven Cretney

2020/2/27

By declaring a climate emergency Jacinda Ardern needs to inspire hope, not fear

D Hall

R Cretney

Sylvia Nissen

2020/12/1

Centering culture in public engagement on climate change

Environmental communication

Debashish Munshi

Priya Kurian

Raven Cretney

Sandra L Morrison

Lyn Kathlene

2020/7/3

Practising lively geographies in the city: encountering Melbourne through experimental field-based workshops

Journal of Geography in Higher Education

Michele Lobo

Michele Duffy

Andrea Witcomb

Chris Brennan-Horley

David Kelly

...

2020/7/2

Towards good governance of urban greening: insights from four initiatives in Melbourne, Australia

Australian Geographer

Brian Coffey

Judy Bush

Laura Mumaw

Lisa De Kleyn

Casey Furlong

...

2020/4/2

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