个人采取政治行动-感知不平等和动员在阿克拉灾后混乱发作中的作用

Erik Plänitz
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阿克拉一场最具破坏性的洪水过后,随之而来的是数天的严重骚乱。被边缘化和非正式社区Old Fadama的破坏行为被安全部队发射的催泪瓦斯阻止。以前主要基于客观不平等的存在来解释无序的尝试不足以理解这些事件。此外,关于非洲社会运动的理论在很大程度上无法解释自发的小规模社区骚乱的动机和动员动态。本文研究了这些动态,并探讨了灾难反应中的不平等如何以及为什么会引发社区混乱。基于新的调查数据和地理参考的非洲晴雨表信息,本文认为,社区组织和道德义务是政治行动开始的关键因素,并超过了感知不平等的存在。阿克拉的混乱在社区组织和个人准备程度较高的社区爆发,但与灾害相关的不平等感较少。
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The Individuals Take on Political Action – The Role of Perceived Inequality and Mobilization in the Onset of Post-disaster Disorder in Accra
ABSTRACT One of the most devastating floods in Accra was succeeded by days of severe riots. Vandalizing citizens of the marginalized and informal community Old Fadama were stopped with tear gas fired by security forces. Previous attempts to explain disorder that are mainly based on the existence of objective inequality fall short to understand these events. Furthermore, theories on social movements in Africa largely fail to explain motivation and mobilization dynamics of spontaneous, small-scale communal disorder. This article studies these dynamics and examines how and why inequality in disaster response can spark communal disorder. Based on new survey data and geo-referenced Afrobarometer information, the paper argues that communal organization and moral obligations are key factors for the onset of political action and outplay the presence of perceived inequality. Disorder in Accra broke out in the neighborhood with a higher degree of communal organization and personal readiness, but fewer feelings of disaster-related inequality.
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