合作的阶梯:社会组织共同抗击新冠肺炎疫情的研究

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Bao Yang, Lujun Xiao, Kun Chen
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摘要

新冠肺炎疫情以来,社会组织的联合行动频繁出现并不断优化。本文旨在识别和探索社会组织协作网络的典型形式和发展趋势,它建立了一个基于行动者网络理论(ANT)的分析框架。研究结果如下:首先,在社会组织共同抗击新冠肺炎的行动中,存在“松散”、“垂直”、“分散”等典型的协作网络形式,“分散”协作表现出相当高的主动性,在应急响应时期出现的“复杂需求”和“政治机会”、在正常时期积累的“社会创业”和“连接社会资本”等因素,共同推动了垂直协作网络向权力下放方向发展,共同构成社会组织联合行动的生态系统本文将社会组织联合行为的动态实践称为“协作的阶梯”©Koninklijke Brill NV,莱顿,2021
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The Ladder of Collaboration: Research on Joint Actions of Social Organizations against the COVID-19 Epidemic
Joint actions of social organizations have been frequently seen and continuously optimized since the outbreak of the COVID-19 This article is aimed to identify and explore the typical forms and development trends of collaborative networks of social organizations Given the case studies on joint actions of social organizations, it builds an analysis framework based on actor-network theory (ANT) Research findings are as follows First, there are, among social organizations in their joint actions against COVID-19, “loose”, “vertical”, “decentralized” and other typical forms of collaborative network, with “decentralized” collaboration showing quite a high degree of initiative Second, “complex needs” and “political opportunities” that emerge in times of emergency response, “social entrepreneurship” and “bridging connective social capital” that accumulate in normal times, among other factors, have combined to drive vertical collaborative networks towards decentralization The above three forms of collaboration, each with irreplaceable functions, together comprise an ecosystem of joint actions of social organizations This article calls the landscape of dynamic practice of joint actions of social organizations a “ladder of collaboration” © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2021
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