Sandrine Revet is a social anthropologist and Research Fellow at the CERI-Sciences Po, France. Her work focuses on the political anthropology of disasters and the international governance of "natural" risks and disasters. Her publications include Anthropologie d'une catastrophe (2006). She is a co-founder of the Anthropological Association for Research on Disasters and Risks (ARCRA) and co-convenor of the EASA Disaster and Crisis Anthropology Network (DICAN).
Julien Langumier is a social anthropologist and independent researcher. Since 2006, he has also worked as public policy practitioner in the area of prevention. He is the author of Survivre à l'inondation. Pour une ethnologie de la catastrophe (2008) and co-founder of the Anthropological Association for Research on Disasters and Risks (ARCRA).