Community Social Capital as the Primary Basis for Resilience

Author(s)Dynes, Russell R.
Date Accessioned2005-11-01T20:23:54Z
Date Available2005-11-01T20:23:54Z
Publication Date2005
DescriptionUpdated Version of Preliminary Paper #327en
AbstractInitially, I need to provide a set of assumptions. I am treating terrorism as producing what is conventionally called disaster. Understanding disaster, however, is seldom enhanced by focusing on the peculiarities of particular disaster agents, in this case, terrorism. I will look at previous research on diverse disaster agents on the basis of a rather universal social unit – the community. The community is the locus of the response to disaster and such social units have the social capital necessary to respond to disasters. I will argue that communities already exhibit considerable resilience in dealing with a variety of types of disaster and that we can learn how those capabilities might be enhanced. On the other hand, the implementation of certain types of policy relating to terrorism can have the effect of undercutting and dampening resilience.en
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PublisherDisaster Research Centeren
Part of SeriesPreliminary Papers;344
KeywordsDisaster Recoveryen
KeywordsSociologyen
TitleCommunity Social Capital as the Primary Basis for Resilienceen
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