Tricia Wachtendorf

Tricia Wachtendorf

University of Delaware

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About Tricia Wachtendorf

Tricia Wachtendorf, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Delaware, specializes in the field of Disaster sociology, improvisation, multi-organizational coordination, decision-making, and social vulnerability to disaster even.

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

Compounded social vulnerability: parole supervision and disasters

Desalination and the Reproduction of Water Injustices in the San Andrés Island Water Crisis.

“It’s just this lingering, hovering thing…” Professionals supporting individuals under community supervision during disasters

Evacuating pets and people: time, decisions, and resources

The Point of No Return: Adaptation Strategies in Disaster Donation Supply Chains

Prologue: the sociology of disaster-a US perspective on the transformational conceptualization embedded in a discipline

Avoiding the “Second Disaster” of Unwanted Donations

Reducing material convergence in disaster environments: The potential of trusted change agents

Tricia Wachtendorf Information

University

Position

Professor of Sociology at the and Director of the Disaster Research Center

Citations(all)

8318

Citations(since 2020)

3293

Cited By

3278

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

51

i10Index(since 2020)

42

Email

University Profile Page

University of Delaware

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Tricia Wachtendorf Skills & Research Interests

Disaster sociology

improvisation

multi-organizational coordination

decision-making

and social vulnerability to disaster even

Top articles of Tricia Wachtendorf

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Compounded social vulnerability: parole supervision and disasters

Corrections

Felicia A Henry

Tricia Wachtendorf

2023/8/8

Desalination and the Reproduction of Water Injustices in the San Andrés Island Water Crisis.

Water Alternatives

Carolina Velásquez

Tricia Wachtendorf

2023/6/1

“It’s just this lingering, hovering thing…” Professionals supporting individuals under community supervision during disasters

Social Sciences & Humanities Open

Felicia A Henry

Tricia Wachtendorf

2023/1/1

Evacuating pets and people: time, decisions, and resources

Practicing Anthropology

Jennifer Trivedi

Tricia Wachtendorf

2023/9/1

The Point of No Return: Adaptation Strategies in Disaster Donation Supply Chains

Natural Hazards Review

Mary M Nelan

Samantha Penta

Tricia Wachtendorf

José Holguín-Veras

2022/2/1

Prologue: the sociology of disaster-a US perspective on the transformational conceptualization embedded in a discipline

Tricia Wachtendorf

2022/1/21

Avoiding the “Second Disaster” of Unwanted Donations

International Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters

Mary M Nelan

Samantha Penta

Tricia Wachtendorf

2022/11

Reducing material convergence in disaster environments: The potential of trusted change agents

Transportation research part E: logistics and transportation review

José Holguín-Veras

Trilce Encarnación

Luk N Van Wassenhove

Shaligram Pokharel

Victor Cantillo

...

2022/6/1

Sociology of disasters

Handbook of environmental sociology

Lori Peek

Tricia Wachtendorf

Michelle Annette Meyer

2021

Automation and Runtime Improvements for the Incident-based Scenario Evacuation (ISE) Collection of Models

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Andrew Foster

Rachel Davidson

Tricia Wachtendorf

Brian Colle

Brian Blanton

...

2021/12

Hurricane evacuation beliefs and behaviour of inland vs. coastal populations

Environmental Hazards

Emily Mongold

Rachel A Davidson

Jennifer Trivedi

Sarah DeYoung

Tricia Wachtendorf

...

2021/8/8

Yo Bro, What Imma Do Now?”: Understanding the Impact of Disasters on Populations Under Community Supervision

Manuscript in preparation

Felicia A Henry

T Wachtendorf

2021

Disaster relief as social action: A Weberian look at postdisaster donation behavior

Sociological forum

Samantha Penta

Tricia Wachtendorf

Mary M Nelan

2020/3

Disaster-zone research: no need for a customized code of conduct.

Nature

James Kendra

Tricia Wachtendorf

2020/2/20

An Integrated Scenario Ensemble‐Based Framework for Hurricane Evacuation Modeling: Part 2—Hazard Modeling

Risk analysis

Brian Blanton

Kendra Dresback

Brian Colle

Randy Kolar

Humberto Vergara

...

2020/1

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