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Bonding, bridging, and linking: photovoice for resilience through social capital

机译:粘接,桥接和联系:通过社会资本进行弹性的光敏

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Recognizing the social factors of resilience research, an increasing number of scholars have begun to investigate how social capital plays a role in achieving community resilience. These studies typically apply structured interviews and quantitative analyses to situate social capital in disaster management. However, such approaches often fail to present the grounded lens of disadvantaged populations. Through visual narratives, unstructured observations, and semi-structured interviews, this research illuminates how disadvantaged populations bond, bridge, and link social capital to prepare, respond, adapt, and rebuild facing ongoing disasters. In this research, I examine different types of social capital in three disadvantaged communities of metropolitan Manila and Cebu. The majority of disadvantage participants were female; participants from one of the involved communities were mostly deaf. This research applies a mixed-method qualitative analysis with an emphasis on the photovoice approach. The photovoice approach integrated with social media demonstrates an engaging local lens seldom revealed by other methods. It presents how social capital is generated and leveraged beyond the geographical boundaries and possibly the power structure. This project is perhaps the first photovoice research to visualize social capital for resilience studies. It explores social capital in disaster settings under the context of less-developed countries that have been rarely discussed in the current literature. The empirical guidance of utilizing social capital for resilience building, especially the forms of bridging and linking, fills one of the major knowledge gaps in the field. Furthermore, the application of photovoice offers rich insight about resilience studies, providing inclusive data collection as well as transparent resilience governance.
机译:认识到恢复力研究的社会因素,越来越多的学者已经开始调查社会资本如何在实现社区恢复力方面发挥作用。这些研究通常适用于结构化访谈和定量分析,以便在灾害管理中适应社会资本。然而,这种方法经常出现弱势群体的接地镜片。通过视觉叙述,非结构化观察和半结构性访谈,本研究阐明了弱势群体债券,桥梁和联系社会资本的准备,回应,适应和重建面对持续的灾害。在这项研究中,我在大都会马尼拉和宿务的三个弱势社区中研究了不同类型的社会资本。大多数劣势参与者是女性;来自其中一个社区的参与者主要是聋。该研究适用于混合方法的定性分析,重点是光涂料方法。与社交媒体集成的光吞致方法展示了其他方法透露的局部镜头。它介绍了社会资本如何超出地理界限以及可能的电力结构。该项目可能是第一次光敏研究,以便可视化社会资本以实现恢复力研究。它根据当前文学很少讨论的欠发达国家的背景下探讨灾害环境中的社会资本。利用社会资本对恢复力建设的实证指导,特别是桥接和联系的形式,填补了该领域的主要知识差距之一。此外,Photovoice的应用提供了丰富的洞察力研究,提供包容性数据收集以及透明的弹性治理。

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