When Public Tragedies Happen: Community Practice Approaches in Grief,Loss, and Recovery |
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Authors: | Nancy P. Kropf Barbara L. Jones |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Work, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USAnkropf@gsu.edu;3. Institute for Grief, Loss and Family Survival, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA |
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Abstract: | Although an expansive literature exists on individual experiences after a catastrophic event, there is less attention to how the community as a social structure experiences a significant tragedy. These public tragedies create disruptions across multiple domains of community functioning. Using the Community Capacity Model (Hart, 1999) as a framework for assessment, outcomes of a public tragedy are described. Additionally, community practice approaches are identified for the three phases that communities subsequently experience: crisis, processing of the event, and adaptation. |
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Keywords: | Community practice public tragedies disasters collaboration community community building social capital strong communities |
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