Mikael Linnell

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Current research

My thesis describes various aspects of contemporary societal preparedness. It specifically focuses on the production and utilization of scenarios in preparedness exercises and the knowledge claims implicated by such anticipatory methods and practices.

Teaching and tutoring

I teach sociological theory and qualitative methods. I am tutoring essays for bachelor’s degree.

Other information

Member of Risk and Crisis Research Centre (RCR).
Member of the local research ethics committee at Mid Sweden University.

Publications

Articles in journals

Linnell, M. (2014). Citizens response in crisis: Individual and collective efforts to enhance community resilience. Human Technology, vol. 10: 2, pp. 68-94.

Conference papers

Linnell, M. (2014). Managing social unrest through risk : the securitization of temporary events. .

Linnell, M. (2014). Managing Social Unrest through Risk : Reintroducing the Debate. .

Linnell, M. (2013). The Constitution and Reconstitution of Risk in Crisis Preparedness and Response Training. .

Linnell, M. (2013). Representations of disaster in emergency preparedness scenarios. .

Linnell, M. (2012). Community approaches involving the public in crisis and emergency management. .

Reports

Linnell, M. (2013). Community approaches involving the public in crisis management : A literature review. Östersund : Mittuniversitetet (RCR Working Paper Series 5)