Department of Social Anthropology University of Gothenburg Västra Hamngatan 3 S-411 17 Gothenburg Sweden.
Disasters. 1991 Jun;15(2):108-16. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7717.1991.tb00439.x.
This article is about culturally specific responses to extreme events. The concept of social chaos and some criteria for distinguishing this concept are discussed. Social chaos refers to an extreme situation in which neither the rules of normal behaviour nor those for coping with unexpected problems apply. It is suggested that the concept of world view may be an asset in the study of social chaos. The case of Tibetan refugees in Switzerland is presented to show how the ability of a society to survive a disaster is related to the specific outlook on the world shared by members of that society. Finally, it is asked whether it would be possible to account for a society's response to disasters, on the basis of socio-cultural factors.
本文探讨了对极端事件的文化特异性反应。文中讨论了社会混乱的概念,以及区分这一概念的一些标准。社会混乱是指一种极端情况,在这种情况下,正常行为的规则和应对意外问题的规则都不适用。有人认为,世界观的概念可能是研究社会混乱的一个有利因素。本文以瑞士的藏难民为例,说明了一个社会应对灾难的能力与其成员所共有的特定世界观之间的关系。最后,本文还探讨了是否可以根据社会文化因素来解释一个社会对灾难的反应。