O. Boichak
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社交网络在维持平民适应力方面发挥着重要作用。在自然灾害和军事冲突期间,人们利用网络平台努力减少生命损失,促进社区获得资源。集体行动的紧急模式,旨在通过组织成自力更生的人际网络来减轻伤亡,突出了社交媒体的基础设施属性。在不确定的意义上,平台功能定义了构成民用弹性网络核心社会基础设施的关联和过程。本研究使用基础设施民族志来推进在乌克兰东部持续军事冲突背景下的社会基础设施的理论认识。2014年至2016年间,在Facebook现有能力的基础上,数千名乌克兰平民参与了一项合作努力,为乌克兰武装部队提供军械和物资,防止暴力冲突进一步蔓延到乌克兰领土。通过网络分析和对参与这些活动的志愿者的一系列深入访谈,我绘制并解构了平民弹性网络,阐明了前线志愿者团体在创建社会基础设施时使用Facebook的情况。
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Battlefront Volunteers: Mapping and Deconstructing Civilian Resilience Networks in Ukraine
Social networks play an instrumental role in maintaining civilian resilience. During natural disasters and military conflicts, people use online platforms in an effort to reduce loss of human life and foster access to resources in their communities. The emergent mode of collective action, aimed at mitigating casualties by organizing into self-reliant human networks, highlights the infrastructural properties of social media. In a non-deterministic sense, platform affordances define associations and processes that constitute the social infrastructures at the core of civilian resilience networks. This study uses infrastructure ethnography to advance the theoretical understanding of social infrastructures in the context of the ongoing military conflict in eastern Ukraine. Between 2014 and 2016, building upon existing capacities of Facebook, thousands of Ukrainian civilians engaged in a collaborative effort to provide ordnance and supplies to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, preventing the violent conflict from spreading further into the Ukrainian territory. Drawing upon network analysis and a set of in-depth interviews with the volunteers involved in these initiatives, I map and deconstruct the civilian resilience networks, illuminating the use of Facebook by the battlefront volunteer groups in creating social infrastructures.
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