Univ.-Prof. Dr. Patrick Sakdapolrak

Patrick Sakdapolrak

Department of Geography and Regional Research

Universitätsstraße 7/5
1010 Wien

Tel.: +43-1-4277-48730

Email: patrick.sakdapolrak@univie.ac.at

Biography

My research field is at the interface of population dynamics, environmental change and development processes, with a focus on the topics of migration and displacement as well as health and disease. The central theme of my research is the question of how vulnerable groups live with risk. My Ph.D. thesis is based on field research in slum settlements in India, where the inhabitants have significant higher mortality and morbidity rates than the rest of the urban population. I have investigated how these poor urban groups cope with and adapt to environmental and social stresses. My current research on migration-environment relationships in Kenya and Thailand addresses the question how migration alters the way people at places of origin deal with the environment and climate change. I have the aim to pursue sound theoretical and empirical research which is relevant for wider society. I have studied Geography and Development Research in Heidelberg and Wollongong, Australia, and received my doctorate degree at Bonn University.

Research Interests
  • Conceptual: vulnerability, resilience, livelihoods, translocality, Bourdieu's Practice-Theory
  • Thematic: human-environment-relations, migration and displacement, health and disease
  • Regional: South Asia (India), South-East Asia (Thailand), East Africa (Kenia)
Publications
Sterly H, Sakdapolrak P. Multiple Dimensions of Mediatised Translocal Social Practices. A Cast Study of Domestic Migrants in Bangladesh. Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft. 2020;162:369-395. doi: 10.1553/moegg162s369

Stange G, Sakdapolrak P, Sasiwongsaroj K, Kourek M. Forced Migration in Southeast Asia: A Brief Overview of Current Research. ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies. 2019 Dec 26;12(2):249 - 265. doi: 10.14764/10.ASEAS-0024

Boas I, Farbotko C, Adams H, Sterly H, Bush S, Van der Geest K et al. Climate migration myths. Nature Climate Change. 2019 Dec;9(12):901-903. doi: 10.1038/s41558-019-0633-3

Borderon M, Sakdapolrak P, Muttarak R, Kebede EB, Pagogna R, Sporer E. Migration influenced by environmental change in Africa: A systematic review of empirical evidence. Demographic Research. 2019 Aug 15;41:491-544. 18. doi: 10.4054/DemRes.2019.41.18

Sterly H, Etzold B, Wirkus L, Sakdapolrak P, Schewe J, Schleussner CF et al. AROMACoDa: Assessing Refugees' Onward Mobility through the Analysis of Communication Data. In Salah AA, Pentland A, Lepri B, Letouzé E, de Montjoye YA, Dong X, Vinck P, editors, Your Voice, Your Data, Your Future. 2019. p. 70-82

Sterly H, Etzold B, Wirkus L, Sakdapolrak P, Schewe J, Schleussner CF et al. Assessing Refugees’ Onward Mobility with Mobile Phone Data—A Case Study of (Syrian) Refugees in Turkey. In Salah AA, Pentland A, Lepri B, Letouzé E, editors, Guide to Mobile Data Analytics in Refugee Scenarios: The 'Data for Refugees Challenge' Study. Springer. 2019. p. 251-263 doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-12554-7_13

Stange G, Sakdapolrak P. Forced Migration in Southeast Asia. ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies. 2018 Dec 29;11(2):161-164. doi: 10.14764/10.ASEAS-0004

Porst L, Sakdapolrak P. How scale matters in translocality: Uses and potentials of scale in translocal research. Erdkunde: Archiv für wissenschaftliche Geographie. 2017;71(2):111-126. doi: 10.3112/erdkunde.2017.02.02

Sakdapolrak P, Etzold B. Editorial to the special section “Geographies of Vulnerability and Resilience – Critical Explorations”. Die Erde: Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin - Forum für Erdsystem- und Erdraumforschung. 2016;147(4):230-233.

Sakdapolrak P, Annika M. Gesellschaft und Umwelt. In Humangeographie kompakt. 2016. p. 13-37

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