Vulnerability and Power

Sara Bondesson, Till Farmor, S. Svenska
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Bondesson, S. 2017. Vulnerability and Power. Social Justice Organizing in Rockaway, New York City, after Hurricane Sandy. 205 pp. Uppsala: Department of Government, Uppsala University. ISBN 978-91-506-2629-2. This is a study about disasters, vulnerability and power. With regards to social justice organizing a particular research problem guides the work, specifically that emancipatory projects are often initiated and steered by privileged actors who do not belong to the marginalized communities they wish to strengthen, yet the work is based on the belief that empowerment requires selforganizing from within. Through an ethnographic field study of social justice organizing in the wake of Hurricane Sandy in Rockaway, New York City, the thesis explores whether and how vulnerable groups were empowered within the Occupy Sandy network. It is a process study that traces outside activists attempts at empowering storm-affected residents over time, from the immediate relief phase to long-term organizing in the recovery phase. The activists aimed to put to practice three organizing ideals: inclusion, flexibility and horizontality, based on a belief that doing so would enhance empowerment. The analysis demonstrates that collaboration functioned better in the relief phase than in the long-term recovery phase. The same organizing ideals that seem to have created an empowering milieu for storm-affected residents in the relief phase became troublesome when relief turned to long-term recovery. The relief phase saw storm-affected people step up and take on leadership roles, whereas empowerment in the recovery phase was conditional on alignment with outside activists’ agendas. Internal tensions, conflicts and resistance from residents toward the outside organizers marked the recovery phase. It seems that length of collaborative projects is not the only factor for developing trust but so is complexity. The more complex the activities over which partners are to collaborate the less easy it is. Based on this we could further theorize that the more complex the work is the more challenging it is for privileged groups to give away control. The internal struggles of the organization partially explain the failures to influence an urban planning process that the organization attempted to impact, which connects the micro-processes with broader change processes toward transformation of vulnerability.
脆弱与力量
邦德森,2017。脆弱和力量。《桑迪飓风后纽约市洛克威的社会正义组织》,205页。乌普萨拉:乌普萨拉大学政府系。ISBN 978-91-506-2629-2。这是一项关于灾难、脆弱和权力的研究。关于社会正义,组织一个特定的研究问题指导工作,特别是解放项目往往是由特权行动者发起和指导的,他们不属于他们希望加强的边缘化社区,然而,这项工作是基于这样一种信念,即赋权需要从内部自我组织。通过对纽约市洛克威飓风桑迪之后社会正义组织的民族志实地研究,本文探讨了弱势群体是否以及如何在占领桑迪网络中获得授权。这是一项过程研究,追踪外部活动人士在一段时间内为受风暴影响的居民赋权的尝试,从即时救援阶段到恢复阶段的长期组织。活动人士的目标是实践三个组织理念:包容性、灵活性和横向性,因为他们相信这样做会增强权力。分析表明,合作在救灾阶段的效果优于长期恢复阶段。同样的组织理念似乎在救援阶段为受风暴影响的居民创造了一个有利的环境,但当救援转向长期恢复时,这种理念就变得麻烦了。在救援阶段,受风暴影响的人们站起来,承担起领导角色,而在恢复阶段,赋权取决于与外部活动人士的议程保持一致。内部紧张、冲突和居民对外部组织者的抵制标志着恢复阶段。合作项目的长度似乎不是建立信任的唯一因素,复杂性也是如此。合作伙伴合作的活动越复杂,合作就越不容易。在此基础上,我们可以进一步推论,工作越复杂,特权群体就越难以放弃控制权。组织内部的斗争部分解释了组织试图影响城市规划过程的失败,这将微观过程与更广泛的变化过程联系起来,以实现脆弱性的转变。
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