Your communities are vulnerable yet also capable: a viewpoint on community power to crisis resilience research and practice.

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Názov: Your communities are vulnerable yet also capable: a viewpoint on community power to crisis resilience research and practice.
Autori: Yeo, Jungwon Jungwon.Yeo@ucf.edu, Lin, Xue linxue@nju.edu.cn
Zdroj: International Journal of Public Sector Management. 2025, Vol. 38 Issue 6, p687-697. 11p.
Predmety: *ASSETS (Accounting), *CUSTOMER cocreation, *RESEARCH & development, COMMUNITY power, COMMUNITY organization
Abstrakt: Purpose: This viewpoint article offers a critical perspective to enhance current research and practical efforts in building crisis resilience. It emphasizes the power of crisis-affected communities, which have often been overlooked or dismissed as merely "vulnerable" in previous studies and practices. Design/methodology/approach: The authors briefly review literature that underscores the significance of community power in building crisis resilience. They then explore two approaches—the asset-based approach and the co-creation approach—that may provide insights into incorporating community power into research and practical efforts to build crisis resilience. Findings: The authors discuss anticipated challenges and propose pathways to integrate community power into efforts to build crisis resilience. Originality/value: This article highlights the unintended impact of a vulnerability-focused approach in building crisis resilience. The authors advocate for a perspective centered on community power and explore strategies to support this perspective in both current research and practical applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstrakt:Purpose: This viewpoint article offers a critical perspective to enhance current research and practical efforts in building crisis resilience. It emphasizes the power of crisis-affected communities, which have often been overlooked or dismissed as merely "vulnerable" in previous studies and practices. Design/methodology/approach: The authors briefly review literature that underscores the significance of community power in building crisis resilience. They then explore two approaches—the asset-based approach and the co-creation approach—that may provide insights into incorporating community power into research and practical efforts to build crisis resilience. Findings: The authors discuss anticipated challenges and propose pathways to integrate community power into efforts to build crisis resilience. Originality/value: This article highlights the unintended impact of a vulnerability-focused approach in building crisis resilience. The authors advocate for a perspective centered on community power and explore strategies to support this perspective in both current research and practical applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:09513558
DOI:10.1108/IJPSM-01-2024-0024