社区复原力
弹性(材料科学)
背景(考古学)
心理弹性
公共关系
社会学
功率(物理)
过程(计算)
风暴
心理学
政治学
计算机科学
社会心理学
地理
热力学
操作系统
物理
考古
量子力学
冗余(工程)
气象学
作者
Jiayu Sun,Keri K. Stephens,Tara Tasuji,Kasey M. Faust,Sergio Castellanos
标识
DOI:10.1080/00909882.2024.2341082
摘要
When multiple types of disasters occur sequentially – a cascading disaster – certain adaptive capacities might become temporarily ineffective or invalid. Advancing an understanding of community resilience in the context of cascading disasters, the current study provides empirical evidence of a hybrid hyperlocal community of practice (HCoP), a novel communicative process facilitated by hybrid organizing, during the 2021 Texas, U.S.A. winter storm. Using interviews with 30 residents in a city that experienced critical infrastructure failures – i.e. power or water outages – we conducted a constant comparative analysis to explore how residents coped with a cascading winter storm through communicative practices. This study contributes to the community of practice literature by explicating how a sense of community is strengthened during a disaster through a hybrid hyperlocal community of practice (HCoP), and elaborates the actual mechanisms leading to community dysfunction when adaptive capacities became temporarily ineffective or invalid during a cascading disaster.
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