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The Sociotechnical Constitution of Resilience

A New Perspective on Governing Risk and Disaster

Palgrave Macmillan

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  • Sheds light on how resilience is embodied in the hybrid nature of complex sociotechnical systems
  • Explores the sociotechnical constitution of resilience by closely examining different stories and events in the North America, Asia, Australia, Europe, and the Pacific Islands
  • Offers important insights and practical lessons to build better and comprehensive understandings of resilience

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Informational Relations

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 147-147
    2. An Audience Perspective on Disaster Response

      • Kurniawan Adi Saputro
      Pages 173-193
  3. Engineered Systems

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 195-195
    2. Saving Onagawa: Sociotechnical Resilience in the 3/11 Disaster

      • Makoto Takahashi, Masaharu Kitamura
      Pages 225-241
  4. Urban Life

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 243-243
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 285-289

About this book

This book considers the concept of resilience in a global society where coping with the consequence and long term impact of crisis and disaster challenges the capacity of communities to bounce back in the event of severe disruption. Catastrophic events such as the 9.11 terrorist attack, the Fukushima nuclear disaster, and the volcano eruption in Central Java entailed massive devastation on physical infrastructures, and caused significant social and economic damage. This book considers how the modern sociotechnological system facilitating human activity defines how societies survive and whether a crisis will be short-lived or prolonged. Drawing on the concept of sociotechnical resilience, this book closely examines a range of events North America, Asia, Australia, and Europe. By presenting the successes and failures of sociotechnical resilience, it offers important insights and practical lessons to build better and comprehensive understandings of resilience in a real-world setting, significantly contributing to the study of disaster resilience. 

Reviews

“How can we understand the resilience of countries, cities, nuclear reactors and infrastructures? This volume convincingly shows that resilience is both social and technical, and is produced over time rather than a system’s given property. A rich set of cases includes natural and human-made disasters. These allow the authors to analyze causes as well as recovery strategies and how to better design resilience into sociotechnical systems. This volume is obligatory reading for students of technological cultures—from Japan and Korea to the Netherlands and UK, from Singapore and Indonesia to USA and India.” (Wiebe Bijker, emeritus professor of science, technology, and society, Maastricht University, The Netherlands and author of Of Bicycles, Bakelites, and Bulbs: Toward a Theory of Sociotechnical Change)

“Resilience (infrastructural, psychological, and so on) is of literally fateful importance, yet is such a problematic, politicized concept and process.  And especially so in late industrial, climate charged contexts.  This volume takes on these contradictions, examining the promise and perils of "resilience," and what it looks like in practice in different settings around the world. The essays are empirically rich, analytically sharp, and call for new connections between theory and practice.  Critical reading!” (Kim Fortun, professor of disaster anthropology, University of California, Irvine, USA and author of Advocacy after Bhopal: Environmentalism, Disaster, and New Global Orders)

“The field of disaster management and crisis response is in the midst of revisiting the way that challenges are framed, taking on ideas about resilience that better integrate the social and technical and the physical and ecological. This volume is an astute and very timely look at this transition underway, with contributions from leading theorists and practitioners across a range of focal areas, and with intriguing conceptual as well as empirical contributions. The volume will be useful for practitioners who are eager to keep up with conceptual developments in the field, as well as scholars operating at this exciting and important research frontier.” (Bruce Goldstein, associate professor of environmental design, the University of Colorado Boulder, USA and editor of Collaborative Resilience: Moving through Crisis to Opportunity)


Editors and Affiliations

  • Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore

    Sulfikar Amir

About the editor

Sulfikar Amir is an Associate Professor of science, technology, and society in the School of Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. His research interests include science and technology studies, development, globalisation, disaster, risk, resilience, and infrastructure and city studies. He is the author of 'The Technological State in Indonesia: the Co-constitution of High Technology and Authoritarian Politics'. His ongoing project explores the production of hidden vulnerability in the Fukushima nuclear meltdown. 

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Softcover Book USD 139.99
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