All publications - existential risk
Impact catastrophism versus mass extinctions in retrospective, perspective and prospective: Toward a Phanerozoic impact event stratigraphy
2024
Koeberl C., Racki G. (2024) Impact catastrophism versus mass extinctions in retrospective, perspective and prospective: Toward a Phanerozoic impact event stratigraphy, in Earth-Science Reviews 259, [pages not available].
Search for the full text: Google | DOITesting the bidirectional relationship between belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories and psychological distress: A five-wave longitudinal study
2023
Lin L., Chan H.W., Hong Y.y. (2023) Testing the bidirectional relationship between belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories and psychological distress: A five-wave longitudinal study, in Social and Personality Psychology Compass [volume not available], [pages not available].
Search for the full text: Google | DOIMurphy Scale: A locational equivalent intensity scale for hazard events
2023
Sebastian A., Wang Y.V. (2023) Murphy Scale: A locational equivalent intensity scale for hazard events, in Risk Analysis 43, 605-623.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIExplaining the Chinese framing of the “terrorist” violence in Xinjiang: insights from securitization theory
2017
Trédaniel M., Lee P.K. (2017) Explaining the Chinese framing of the “terrorist” violence in Xinjiang: insights from securitization theory, in Nationalities Papers [volume not available], 1-19.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIAfter victory: Institutions, strategic restraint, and the rebuilding of order after major wars
2009
Ikenberry G.J. (2009) After victory: Institutions, strategic restraint, and the rebuilding of order after major wars, in After Victory: Institutions, Strategic Restraint, and the Rebuilding of Order after Major Wars [volume not available], 1-293.
Search for the full text: GoogleWhy does existential threat promote intergroup violence? Examining the role of retributive justice and cost-benefit utility motivations
2015
Ein-Dor T., Hirschberger G., Pyszczynski T. (2015) Why does existential threat promote intergroup violence? Examining the role of retributive justice and cost-benefit utility motivations, in Frontiers in Psychology 6, [pages not available].
Search for the full text: Google | DOIIdentifying obstacles encountered at different stages of the disaster management cycle (DMC) and its implications for rural flooding in Pakistan
2023
Ahmed R., Ullah A., Khan N.A., Shah M.H., Tariq M.A.U.R., Xu C., Hassan S.T., Shah A.A. (2023) Identifying obstacles encountered at different stages of the disaster management cycle (DMC) and its implications for rural flooding in Pakistan, in Frontiers in Environmental Science 11, [pages not available].
Search for the full text: Google | DOITurkish Lunar Regolith Simulant TBG-1
2023
Toklu Y.C., Açıkbaş G., Akpınar P., Çerçevik A.E., Açıkbaş N.Ç. (2023) Turkish Lunar Regolith Simulant TBG-1, in Earth and Space 2022: Space Exploration, Utilization, Engineering, and Construction in Extreme Environments - Selected Papers from the 18th Biennial International Conference on Engineering, Science, Construction, and Operations in Challenging Environment [volume not available], 956-965.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIScale and the representation of human agency in the modeling of agroecosystems
2015
Preston B.L., Ernst K.M., Parish E.S., Absar S.M., Nair S.S., King A.W. (2015) Scale and the representation of human agency in the modeling of agroecosystems, in Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 14, 239-249.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIImportance of metapopulation connectivity to restocking and restoration of marine species
2008
Lipcius R.N., Eggleston D.B., Schreiber S.J., Seitz R.D., Shen J., Sisson M., Stockhausen W.T., Wang H.V. (2008) Importance of metapopulation connectivity to restocking and restoration of marine species, in Reviews in Fisheries Science 16, 101-110.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIManually-curated Bibliography
Other bibliographies are to be announced for specific x-risks, e.g., artificial intelligence or asteroid impact.
ML Bibliography
Publications predicted to be relevant by our Machine Learning (ML) model, but not yet assessed by humans and thus not yet in the non-ML bibliography