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2023 / December Volume 35 No.4
Covid–19 Pandemic and Community Mobilization in a Rural Region: A Case Study of Alishan Township

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發刊日期/Published Date
2023 / December
中英文篇名/Title
偏鄉疫情危機與社群動員:阿里山鄉個案分析
Covid–19 Pandemic and Community Mobilization in a Rural Region: A Case Study of Alishan Township
論文屬性/Type
研究論文 Research Article
作者/Author
李翠萍, 路可萱, 陳姿安
Tsuey-ping Lee, Ko-hsuan Lu, Tzu-an Chen
頁碼/Pagination
671-713
摘要/Abstract

本研究以嘉義縣阿里山鄉十二個村落為研究對象,探索偏鄉如何受到疫情衝擊與如何動員社群度過疫情危機,並從中檢視社群動員機制的形成。研究結果顯示,村落受疫情影響程度與觀光發展程度有關,而觀光發展程度較高的村落,受疫情衝擊輕重關鍵在於農作物的經濟價值。村落在疫情中的社群動員依循既有的動員網絡,這是源於傳統農業文化中的協力合作、分享文化,與長期以來面對天災與政策回應遲緩的情況下,所形塑出的一套交織人生哲理與危機管理的生存法則。社群中基於黏著性社會資本所培養的社群韌性,是村民度過疫情危機的關鍵。

This study explored how communities in remote villages mobilized to overcome the Covid–19 pandemic crisis and examined the formation of community mobilization mechanisms through interviews with heads of village or community development associations in 12 villages in Alishan Township, Chiayi County. The impact of the pandemic was related to the degree of tourism development, and the research results also showed that the extent to which villages were affected by the pandemic varied depending on whether they had high cash crops as economic support. The community mobilization in the pandemic was based on established mobilization networks that derived from the traditional agrarian culture of coope­ration and sharing, and a set of survival rules intertwined with the life philosophy and crisis management established due to frequent natural disasters and slow policy responses. The resilience of the community, based on the bonding social capital, is the key to surviving the pandemic crisis.

關鍵字/Keyword
社群參與, 社群動員, 新冠肺炎, 阿里山鄉, 莫拉克風災
community participation, community mobilization, Covid-19, Alishan Township, typhoon Morakot
學科分類/Subject
政治學, 社會學
Political Science, Sociology
主題分類/Theme

DOI
10.53106/1018189X202210002
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