A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Go Out and Reconnect: Dynamics of Social Capital and Place in Post-3.11 Community Resilience




AuthorsPosio Pilvi

PublisherBrill

Publishing placeLeiden

Publication year2019

JournalAsian Journal of Social Science

Volume47

Issue4-5

First page 433

Last page458

Number of pages26

ISSN1568-4849

eISSN1568-5314

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1163/15685314-04704002


Abstract

This article contributes to research on community resilience by
discussing the relationship of sense of place and social capital. On
11 March 2011, Japan was struck by the Great East Japan Disaster, also
known as the 3.11 disaster, which greatly damaged, if not entirely
destroyed, built environments and dislocated pre-disaster community
networks. Although researchers have increasingly emphasised the
importance of social capital to community resilience, the reconstruction
of people–place relations in post-disaster settings has remained
understudied. Based on an analysis of data collected during eight months
of ethnographic fieldwork on long-term recovery in Yamamoto, Japan,
this article explains how locals there have renegotiated social networks
and their sense of place during their temporal, spatial, and social
reorientation following the disaster. Overall, the findings reveal how
community resilience can be characterised by a co-constructive
relationship of sense of place and social capital.



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