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Rebuilding others' communities: a critical analysis of race and nativism in non-profits in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

机译:重建他人社区:卡特里娜飓风过后对非营利组织中种族和本土主义的批判性分析

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The devastation of Hurricane Katrina and the federal levee failures facilitated the unprecedented proliferation of non-profits in some areas of the city. While the short and moderate-term experiences of non-profits in the aftermath of Katrina have been examined, their long-term successes and failures remain unknown. In this paper we look at how race and nativism hindered the success of non-profits in rebuilding New Orleans. We likewise seek to demonstrate how the reactions on the part of non-profits to being the racial other or that of an outsider often further impeded the effectiveness of non-profits. The three authors, using data from participant observation, interviews, and ethnography, over a four-year period, describe generalisable lessons learned from rebuilding New Orleans' communities, including the recognition of competing racial discourses in redevelopment; the valuing of local knowledge; and coming to terms with the paradoxes of the affect economy.
机译:卡特里娜飓风的毁灭性破坏和联邦大堤的倒塌促进了该市某些地区非营利组织的空前扩散。尽管对卡特里娜飓风之后非营利组织的短期和中期经验进行了调查,但其长期的成功和失败仍然未知。在本文中,我们研究了种族和本土主义如何阻碍非营利组织重建新奥尔良的成功。我们同样试图证明非营利组织对种族或局外人的反应通常如何进一步阻碍非营利组织的有效性。这三位作者使用来自参与者观察,访谈和人种学的数据,历时四年,描述了从重建新奥尔良社区中汲取的普遍经验教训,包括对重建中竞争性种族话语的认可;评估当地知识;并接受了影响经济的悖论。

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