Institute for Global Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Samoa Spotlight Initiative, United National Development Programme, Apia, Samoa.
PLoS One. 2023 Oct 19;18(10):e0290898. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290898. eCollection 2023.
This paper explores the concept of communities as complex adaptive systems in the context of violence against women (VAW) prevention. Using thematic network analysis on data from 80 semi-structured interviews with community members in Samoa, we found that communities exhibit many properties of complex adaptive systems. Within nested systems, diverse and dynamic agents interact based on their knowledge and attitudes, which changes over time, leading to emergent and unpredictable outcomes. The functioning of communities and their response to VAW is a product of non-linear and emerging relationships and interactions between systems components at the community level. The approach we propose for conceptualising communities as complex adaptive systems provides a structured method for designing and evaluating community-based interventions that are grounded in the local context and existing resources. With in-depth knowledge of how a community works, interventions can be better equipped to address wicked problems such as VAW.
本文探讨了社区作为复杂适应系统的概念,其背景是针对妇女暴力(VAW)的预防。通过对萨摩亚 80 名社区成员的半结构化访谈数据进行主题网络分析,我们发现社区表现出许多复杂适应系统的特性。在嵌套系统中,多样化和动态的参与者根据他们的知识和态度进行互动,这些知识和态度会随着时间的推移而变化,从而导致出现不可预测的结果。社区的运作及其对 VAW 的反应是社区层面系统组件之间非线性和新兴关系和相互作用的产物。我们提出的将社区概念化为复杂适应系统的方法为设计和评估基于社区的干预措施提供了一种结构化方法,这些干预措施基于当地背景和现有资源。通过深入了解社区的运作方式,干预措施可以更好地应对 VAW 等棘手问题。