Nepal’s Post-Earthquake Development Surge

IF 1.3 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Tracy Fehr
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Abstract

This article expands the sociology of development literature by unpacking how the influx of hundreds of NGOs and INGOs following Nepal’s 2015 earthquakes operated as an unprecedented “post-disaster development surge.” Reframing reconstruction as development renders visible the linkages, continuations, and ruptures between the post-earthquake reconstruction and the existing development paradigm in Nepal. This study draws on qualitative research conducted in two districts severely affected by the earthquakes to examine the local unintended consequences of reconstruction through a critical development lens. I find that post-earthquake reconstruction in Nepal was embedded within broader historical, political, cultural, and social relations of development that significantly shaped the reconstruction process and its unintended outcomes. The research suggests that Nepal’s post-earthquake development surge produced two paradoxical effects at the local level: it accentuated practices and scales of power previously defined by development, and it catalyzed shifting expectations and furthered the questioning of prevailing development doxa. These findings provide key insights to inform future post-disaster reconstruction efforts and mitigate unintended consequences at the local level.
尼泊尔震后发展激增
本文通过揭示2015年尼泊尔地震后数百个非政府组织和国际非政府组织的涌入如何成为前所未有的“灾后发展浪潮”,扩展了发展文献的社会学。将重建重新定义为发展,可以看到震后重建与尼泊尔现有发展模式之间的联系、延续和断裂。本研究利用在两个受地震严重影响的地区进行的定性研究,通过关键的发展镜头来检查当地重建的意外后果。我发现尼泊尔的震后重建植根于更广泛的历史、政治、文化和社会发展关系中,这些关系极大地影响了重建过程及其意想不到的结果。研究表明,尼泊尔地震后的发展热潮在地方层面产生了两个矛盾的影响:它强调了以前由发展定义的实践和权力规模,它催化了期望的转变,并进一步质疑了普遍的发展原则。这些发现为未来的灾后重建工作和减轻地方层面的意外后果提供了重要见解。
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Sociology of Development
Sociology of Development Social Sciences-Development
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