A Conceptual Framework to Enhance Community Resilience Using Social Capital

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Betty Pfefferbaum
Richard L. Van Horn
Rose L. Pfefferbaum
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[1] University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, College of Medicine
[2] University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,Terrorism and Disaster Center
[3] Phoenix Community College,Department of Economics
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Clinical Social Work Journal | 2017年 / 45卷
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Community resilience; Disaster management; Resilience; Social capital; Social networks; Teams;
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Community resilience has been recognized and promoted as both a vision and a strategy for disaster management. This paper establishes the importance of community resilience in disaster management, describes disaster management phases and the disaster system of care, reviews definitions and dimensions of community resilience and related foundational concepts (social groups, social networks, and social capital), and endorses a conceptual framework for enhancing community resilience through social capital. Resilience, both personal and community resilience, is increased by the social capital that emerges from improved social connections and social networks. Effective disaster management, which requires an informed and engaged public, relies on social networks to connect and support individuals, families, groups, and organizations within the community and to link the community with the disaster system of care. Community disaster teams can identify and engage in activities that promote personal and community resilience, and the team process itself can create social capital that also advances personal and community resilience. The enhancement framework advocated in this paper focuses on the role of social capital in augmenting community resilience derived from people’s interactions in groups, social networks, and teams.
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