Post-Disaster Temporary Housing: An Emic Study of Lived Experiences of Victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami

S. Mazumdar, Shunsuke Itoh, A. Iwasa
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In Japan, after a brief stay at a temporary shelter immediately following a disaster, disaster victims (DVs) are provided temporary housing (TH), which precedes permanent recovery housing. Procurement, design, and allocation of TH are standardized and done using an outsider's (etic) perspective and considerations. The research questions for this study were: What were the lived experiences of DVs having to live in the TH supplied? How could life in TH be made more comfortable through design and planning? This research was conducted from a local person's (emic) perspective and focused on lived experiences, fit, coping, and adjustments. To uncover and understand what was important to the DV a Naturalistic Field Research method was used which involved fieldwork, on-site observations, and interviews. Important learnings included the following: Lived experience in TH was made difficult by their unsuitable, inconvenient, and impractical design, which lacked appropriate consideration of residents’ needs as well as cultural and religious practices. Adequate privacy was not provided by the nature of the construction. Though modifications were not permitted at most TH, unauthorized do-it-yourself modification efforts were made by DVs to improve their quality of life. Theoretical considerations and pragmatic implications are described in the concluding discussion.
灾后临时住房:东日本大地震和海啸受害者生活经历的整体研究
在日本,灾难发生后,在临时避难所短暂停留后,灾难受害者(DVs)将获得临时住房(TH),这是永久性恢复住房。TH的采购、设计和分配是标准化的,并使用外部(外部)的观点和考虑来完成。本研究的研究问题是:生活在TH供应中的dv的生活经历是什么?如何通过设计和规划使TH的生活更舒适?本研究从当地人的视角出发,重点关注生活经历、适应、应对和调整。为了揭示和理解对DV重要的是什么,我们采用了自然主义的实地研究方法,包括实地考察、现场观察和访谈。重要的经验包括:TH的设计不合适,不方便,不切实际,缺乏对居民需求以及文化和宗教习俗的适当考虑,使得生活体验变得困难。由于建筑的性质,没有提供足够的隐私。虽然在大多数情况下,修改是不允许的,但未经授权的diy修改努力是由dv来改善他们的生活质量。在最后的讨论中描述了理论考虑和实用意义。
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