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Mythopolitics of “community”: an unstable but necessary category

A.J. Faas (Department of Anthropology, San José State University, San José, California, USA)
Elizabeth K. Marino (Department of Anthropology, Oregon State University – Cascades, Bend, Oregon, USA)

Disaster Prevention and Management

ISSN: 0965-3562

Article publication date: 14 July 2020

Issue publication date: 13 November 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The authors engage a set of critical discussions on key concepts in disaster studies with attention to recent critiques of the concept “community,” which decry the term's imprecision and problematic insinuation of consensus. The authors’ objective is to explore for enduring and redeeming merit in the use of the term in disaster prevention, response and recovery and in collaborative social science research more broadly.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper is based on case studies drawn from the authors' ongoing, longitudinal studies of community-based work with Spanish-speaking community leaders in San José, California and rural Indigenous communities in Alaska.

Findings

The authors synthesize unromantic critiques of the community concept that surface important matters of inequality that complicate efforts for decolonizing disaster work with a view of community as an often utopian project servicing redistributions and relocations of the loci of power. It is a term not only invoked in scholarship and the work of governmental and nongovernmental agencies but also one with deeply symbolic and contextualized meaning.

Originality/value

The authors’ interpretation is that we must at once be critical and unromantic in studying and working with “community” while also recognizing its utopian fecundity. Abandoning the concept altogether would not only create a massive lacuna in everyday speech but also we fear too strong a language in opposition to the community concept metaphor telegraphs a hostility toward those who use it to mobilize scarce social, political and material resources to confront power and contest structural violence.

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Acknowledgements

We acknolwedge support from CommUniverCity San José

Citation

Faas, A.J. and Marino, E.K. (2020), "Mythopolitics of “community”: an unstable but necessary category", Disaster Prevention and Management, Vol. 29 No. 4, pp. 481-484. https://doi.org/10.1108/DPM-04-2020-0101

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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