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Aspired Communities, Contested Futures: Long-Term Recovery after the 3.11 Disaster in Japan

New Books in East Asian Studies

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The Reconstruction Paradox in Yamamoto

The bigger the building projects were, the more it accelerated actually the depopulation and aging. For many of the locals that I met during my field work, the safety or the feeling of security was not constituted by merely of the calculation of tonamiris. So this capacity building of local communities to bounce back from the crisis is also criticized for over emphasizing the local responsibility in this recovery. The concept of resilience has emerged as a must word in both in disaster research and also disaster management policy and practices. Because the concept assumes that community is somehow static and based on rather rigid territorial definitions.

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