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Men and women in Boston learn about terrorism differently: gendering the urban values-vulnerability nexus

机译:波士顿的男人和女人对恐怖主义的了解不同:将城市价值观与脆弱性联系起来

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This paper expands the values-vulnerability nexus for studying urban vulnerability to terrorism. Gender is among the most salient social structures affecting a person's interpretation of risk, and urban geographers have demonstrated that gender also deeply affects the experience of urban life. However, the values that shape urban vulnerability to terrorism have been conceptualized more broadly, usually focusing on the underpinning economic organization of cities that terrorists exploit rather than on concepts such as gender. As a result, the role of gender in understanding societal responses to terrorismspecifically risk perception and preparednessis underdeveloped, including in the 2008 US National Survey of Disaster and Preparedness, which sought to understand Americans' responses to terrorism. This paper outlines a gender values-vulnerability nexus for studying terrorism. Using interview data from Boston, Massachusetts conducted before and after the 15 April 2013 Boston Marathon attacks, I demonstrate that gender deeply affected how Bostonians learned about and responded to terrorism. The gender values-vulnerability nexus explores the role of gendered political, social, economic, and geographical dimensions in urban vulnerability to terrorism. The role of gender has the potential to substantially increase vulnerability for urban populations, particularly given gender-similar social networks and urban contexts that continue to yield different experiences for men and women. The implications of these findings may signal challenges for urban emergency managers, public safety officials, and ordinary people in American cities.
机译:本文扩展了价值-脆弱性联系,以研究城市对恐怖主义的脆弱性。性别是影响人们对风险的解释的最重要的社会结构之一,城市地理学家已经证明性别也深刻影响着城市生活的体验。但是,塑造城市易受恐怖主义影响的价值观已得到更广泛的概念化,通常侧重于恐怖分子利用的城市经济组织的基础,而不是诸如性别之类的概念。结果,性别在理解社会对恐怖主义的反应中的作用,特别是在风险感知和准备方面的作用不发达,包括在2008年美国全国灾难和备灾调查中,该调查试图了解美国人对恐怖主义的反应。本文概述了研究恐怖主义的性别价值观-脆弱性联系。使用马萨诸塞州波士顿市2013年4月15日波士顿马拉松袭击前后的访谈数据,我证明性别严重影响了波士顿人对恐怖主义的了解和应对方式。性别价值观与脆弱性的联系探索了性别,政治,社会,经济和地理因素在城市对恐怖主义的脆弱性中的作用。性别的作用有可能大大增加城市人口的脆弱性,尤其是考虑到性别相似的社会网络和城市环境继续为男女带来不同的经历。这些发现的含义可能预示着城市应急经理,公共安全官员和美国城市普通民众面临的挑战。

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    《Urban Geography》 |2017年第6期|927-950|共24页
  • 作者

    Keenan Kevin;

  • 作者单位

    Coll Charleston, Dept Polit Sci, Charleston, SC 29401 USA;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Terrorism; Boston; gender; risk perception;

    机译:恐怖主义;波士顿;性别;风险感知;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-18 03:40:00

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