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Society be Dammed!: A Terror Management Analysis of Water Infrastructure as a Conduit to Immortality

机译:社会被诅咒!:对水基础设施的恐怖管理分析,以作为永生的产物

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In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the conventional response to water scarcity was to develop large-scale water infrastructure, which has created wide-ranging social, economic, and ecological implications. I used Terror Management Theory (TMT) to assess whether constructing substantial water infrastructure functions to mitigate mortality salience (MS). In accordance with TMT, participation in culture provides people with a sense of meaning and significance to repress their existential concerns. Since water infrastructure reflects cultural values, I argued that participation in its development provides a way by which individuals can feel like valuable contributors to their worldview, and achieve heroism according to their cultural framework. William Mulholland, the engineer credited with constructing the Los Angeles Aqueduct, served as a case study personality. I analyzed primary historical documents related to his involvement in the project for evidence of terror management indicators, using a combination of Content Analysis (CA) and Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). Consistent with TMT, evidence indicated that 1) water crisis threats function as a death prime, 2) Mulholland’s water infrastructure involvement enabled him to repress death-related anxieties, and 3) Mulholland was able to symbolically transcend death by supplying water to Los Angeles. This research has both historical and contemporary implications. Viewing water crisis threats as a death prime is significant considering that water crises are a pervasive and increasing threat to society. This research also shows that TMT can provide insight into the motivational underpinnings of historical water-related decisions, and suggests that it can help predict different responses to water-related challenges. In this light, it may also help inform more rational solutions to water management instead of the conventional approaches, which have resulted in largely adverse consequences.
机译:在19世纪和20世纪,对缺水的常规反应是发展大规模的水基础设施,这对社会,经济和生态产生了广泛的影响。我使用了恐怖管理理论(TMT)来评估是否构建实质性的水基础设施功能以减轻死亡率显着性(MS)。根据TMT,参与文化为人们提供了一种压抑其生存忧虑的意义和意义。由于水基础设施反映了文化价值,因此我认为,参与水的发展提供了一种方式,使个人可以感觉像是对其世界观的宝贵贡献者,并可以根据其文化框架实现英雄主义。威廉·穆赫兰德(William Mulholland)是负责建造洛杉矶渡槽的工程师,他是一个案例研究人物。我结合内容分析(CA)和批评性话语分析(CDA)来分析与他参与该项目有关的主要历史文献,以作为恐怖管理指标的证据。与TMT一致,证据表明:1)水危机威胁起了死亡的首要作用; 2)Mulholland的水基础设施建设使他能够压制与死亡有关的焦虑症; 3)Mulholland能够通过向洛杉矶供水来象征性地超越死亡。这项研究具有历史和当代意义。考虑到水危机是对社会的普遍和日益严重的威胁,将水危机的威胁视为死亡的首要因素具有重要意义。这项研究还表明,TMT可以洞悉历史上与水有关的决策的动机基础,并暗示它可以帮助预测对与水有关的挑战的不同反应。有鉴于此,它也可能有助于为水管理提供更合理的解决方案,而不是传统的方法,因为传统方法已在很大程度上造成了不良后果。

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