SOCIAL CAPITAL THEORY AS AN INTEGRATING THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK IN TECHNOLOGICAL DISASTER RESEARCH |
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Authors: | Liesel Ashley Ritchie Duane A. Gill |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Evaluation Center , Western Michigan University , Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA liesel.ritchie@wmich.edu;3. Social Science Research Center , Mississippi State University , Starkville, Mississippi, USA |
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Abstract: | Conceptual and empirical research on technological disasters has produced a number of seminal contributions including concepts of recreancy, collective trauma, lifestyle and lifescape change, corrosive community, secondary trauma, and the ecological-symbolic perspective. This article presents social capital theory as a comprehensive framework that incorporates and integrates these key conceptual elements and theories. After presenting fundamental elements of social capital theory, we demonstrate how key concepts in technological disaster research relate to social capital. We conclude that while social capital theory has merit and potential for improving our understanding of all disaster events, it is particularly useful in comprehending the multifarious impacts of technological disasters. |
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