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洪灾和“新常态”:在灾后本体论安全的体验中,性别扮演着怎样的角色?

Flooding and the 'new normal': what is the role of gender in experiences of post-disaster ontological security?

机构信息

Professor of Sociology and Board of Governors Research Chair in Resilience and Sustainability, Mount Royal University, Canada.

Research Associate, Centre for Community Disaster Research, Mount Royal University, Canada.

出版信息

Disasters. 2020 Apr;44(2):262-284. doi: 10.1111/disa.12372. Epub 2019 Sep 19.

Abstract

Disaster researchers have long analysed disruption to affected residents' ontological security, often represented by routines and familiar landmarks. Surprisingly little of this work, though, assesses who is most likely to experience feelings of disruption. Using a representative set of survey data, complemented by follow-up interview data from 40 residents affected by the Southern Alberta Flood of June 2013, this paper explores how demographic characteristics, such as gender and place attachment, impact on residents' sense of disruption and loss. The findings indicate that women and people with stronger emotional and social ties to their neighbourhoods are most likely to experience disrupted ontological security; home flooding and evacuation orders are also significant predictors. The qualitative interview data reveal that many participants felt unsettled and disrupted by myriad factors, such as ongoing construction, which prevented them from establishing a 'new normal'. The paper concludes by discussing the implications of these findings for policymakers and service providers.

摘要

灾难研究人员长期以来一直分析受影响居民本体安全感的中断,这种中断通常表现为日常生活和熟悉的地标。然而,这项工作中很少有研究评估谁最有可能经历这种中断感。本文使用一组具有代表性的调查数据,并辅之以 2013 年 6 月艾伯塔省南部洪水受灾的 40 名居民的后续访谈数据,探讨了人口统计学特征(如性别和对居住地的依恋)如何影响居民的中断感和失落感。研究结果表明,女性和对邻里有更强情感和社会联系的人最有可能体验到本体安全感的中断;家庭洪水和疏散令也是重要的预测因素。定性访谈数据显示,许多参与者感到不安和被各种因素打乱,例如持续的建设,这使他们无法建立“新常态”。本文最后讨论了这些发现对政策制定者和服务提供商的影响。

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