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Reconstructing Resilient Communities after the Wenchuan Earthquake

Disaster Recovery in China

Edited by Junko Otani - Contributions by Yixuan Chen; Masaya Fujimoto; Xin Gao; Yuwen Gao; Ken Xiansheng Hao; Xiaobo Huang; Jing Li; Junko Otani; Bingwei Tian; Yixuan Wang; Jianxin Zhang and Yumei Zhang

Reconstructing Resilient Communities after the Wenchuan Earthquake: Disaster Recovery in China looks at the changes in Chinese society following the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan from various perspectives ranging from reconstruction policy, mental care for disaster victims, tourism in disaster areas, ethnic minorities, and disaster prevention education. The Wenchuan Earthquake, which occurred three months prior to the Beijing Olympics, attracted worldwide attention in May of 2008. Following this natural disaster, the government in China conducted a delicate bargaining between government top-drown control and openness to its people and the international society in its effort to steer the reconstruction. This book examines the globalization of modern society through examination of these events and considers what we have learned from this disaster, subsequent reconstruction, and issues that may arise in the future.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 318 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-66693-785-5 • Hardback • October 2023 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Asian Studies, History / Asia / China, Social Science / Disasters & Disaster Relief

Junko Otani is professor in the Graduate School of Human Sciences at the University of Osaka.

Introduction

Junko Otani

Chapter 1. The Characteristics of and Problems with Chinese Society’s Recovery Measures Following the Sichuan Earthquakes

Junko Otani

Chapter 2. The Role of Post-disaster NGOs in the 2008 Wenchuan and 2013 Lushan Earthquakes in Sichuan in P.R. China: A Case Study of Grass-roots Mental Support NGOs

Yumei Zhang, and Junko Otani

Chapter 3. Mental Care for Occupants of a Welfare Facility for Older Adults

in the Disaster-Affected Area of Sichuan

Jing Li

Chapter 4. Disaster Prevention Education in Dark Tourism: The Beichuan National Earthquake Ruins Museum

Xin Gao

Chapter 5. Intangible Cultural Properties of the Qiang after the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake: Qiang Year in Mao County

Yixuan Wang

Chapter 6. History of Social Disaster Prevention After the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake:

Practice of Disaster Prevention Education in Schools and Community Disaster Prevention

Yixuan Chen

Epilogue

Junko Otani

Appendix 1: A Great Earthquake Strikes China…Again

Ken Xiansheng Hao

Appendix 2: Volunteer Activities after the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake

Jianxin Zhang

Appendix 3: 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake: Reflections on the Returning Early Summer

Masaya Fujimoto

Appendix 4: The 108 Baby Arhats

Yixuan Chen

Appendix 5: Impact of Commercial Development Due to Earthquake Reconstruction on Local Residents: Case of Luobozhai Village, Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province

Yixuan Chen

Appendix 6: Reflecting on an Unexpected Year in an Unexpected Year

Xiaobo Huang

Appendix 7: Disaster Research and Changes in Campus Safety at Sichuan University After the Earthquake

Bingwei Tian

Appendix 8: Disaster Prevention Measures and Reconstruction Activities of Minority Community Residents: A Study of Frequent Mudslides Since the Sichuan Earthquake

Yuwen Gao

This ground-breaking book, edited by a leading academic at the University of Osaka, assembles interdisciplinary perspectives seeking to understand the globalization of modern society by examining the calamitous 2008 earthquake in China with its epicenter in Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province. Addressing the human science dimensions of the reconstruction of resilient communities using the insights of Chinese and international researchers ensures a unique contribution to the urgent questions of disaster prevention and recovery, in the process developing theoretical innovation and practical public policy responses. Essential reading for those wishing to understand the complexity of social dynamics in times of crisis.


— Christopher Tremewan, The University of Auckland


A timely reminder that as disasters fade from news reports, we have much to gain by revisiting earlier events and following the lessons learned through the affected location's response, recovery and reconstruction. This book examines the Wenchuan earthquakes through a people-focused cross-disciplinary lens, which provides a model for future retrospective studies of significant disasters and crises, in order that we can consolidate and share important insights for future policy and planning.


— Carol Mutch, University of Auckland


[This] collection will serve as a crucial reference for not only students of China, but also those engaged in disaster studies. Furthermore, policymakers and individuals intending to dedicate themselves to disaster prevention and recovery efforts will find this book to be an enriching resource.


— The China Quarterly


Reconstructing Resilient Communities after the Wenchuan Earthquake

Disaster Recovery in China

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  • Reconstructing Resilient Communities after the Wenchuan Earthquake: Disaster Recovery in China looks at the changes in Chinese society following the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan from various perspectives ranging from reconstruction policy, mental care for disaster victims, tourism in disaster areas, ethnic minorities, and disaster prevention education. The Wenchuan Earthquake, which occurred three months prior to the Beijing Olympics, attracted worldwide attention in May of 2008. Following this natural disaster, the government in China conducted a delicate bargaining between government top-drown control and openness to its people and the international society in its effort to steer the reconstruction. This book examines the globalization of modern society through examination of these events and considers what we have learned from this disaster, subsequent reconstruction, and issues that may arise in the future.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 318 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-1-66693-785-5 • Hardback • October 2023 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Asian Studies, History / Asia / China, Social Science / Disasters & Disaster Relief
Author
Author
  • Junko Otani is professor in the Graduate School of Human Sciences at the University of Osaka.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction

    Junko Otani

    Chapter 1. The Characteristics of and Problems with Chinese Society’s Recovery Measures Following the Sichuan Earthquakes

    Junko Otani

    Chapter 2. The Role of Post-disaster NGOs in the 2008 Wenchuan and 2013 Lushan Earthquakes in Sichuan in P.R. China: A Case Study of Grass-roots Mental Support NGOs

    Yumei Zhang, and Junko Otani

    Chapter 3. Mental Care for Occupants of a Welfare Facility for Older Adults

    in the Disaster-Affected Area of Sichuan

    Jing Li

    Chapter 4. Disaster Prevention Education in Dark Tourism: The Beichuan National Earthquake Ruins Museum

    Xin Gao

    Chapter 5. Intangible Cultural Properties of the Qiang after the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake: Qiang Year in Mao County

    Yixuan Wang

    Chapter 6. History of Social Disaster Prevention After the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake:

    Practice of Disaster Prevention Education in Schools and Community Disaster Prevention

    Yixuan Chen

    Epilogue

    Junko Otani

    Appendix 1: A Great Earthquake Strikes China…Again

    Ken Xiansheng Hao

    Appendix 2: Volunteer Activities after the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake

    Jianxin Zhang

    Appendix 3: 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake: Reflections on the Returning Early Summer

    Masaya Fujimoto

    Appendix 4: The 108 Baby Arhats

    Yixuan Chen

    Appendix 5: Impact of Commercial Development Due to Earthquake Reconstruction on Local Residents: Case of Luobozhai Village, Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province

    Yixuan Chen

    Appendix 6: Reflecting on an Unexpected Year in an Unexpected Year

    Xiaobo Huang

    Appendix 7: Disaster Research and Changes in Campus Safety at Sichuan University After the Earthquake

    Bingwei Tian

    Appendix 8: Disaster Prevention Measures and Reconstruction Activities of Minority Community Residents: A Study of Frequent Mudslides Since the Sichuan Earthquake

    Yuwen Gao

Reviews
Reviews
  • This ground-breaking book, edited by a leading academic at the University of Osaka, assembles interdisciplinary perspectives seeking to understand the globalization of modern society by examining the calamitous 2008 earthquake in China with its epicenter in Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province. Addressing the human science dimensions of the reconstruction of resilient communities using the insights of Chinese and international researchers ensures a unique contribution to the urgent questions of disaster prevention and recovery, in the process developing theoretical innovation and practical public policy responses. Essential reading for those wishing to understand the complexity of social dynamics in times of crisis.


    — Christopher Tremewan, The University of Auckland


    A timely reminder that as disasters fade from news reports, we have much to gain by revisiting earlier events and following the lessons learned through the affected location's response, recovery and reconstruction. This book examines the Wenchuan earthquakes through a people-focused cross-disciplinary lens, which provides a model for future retrospective studies of significant disasters and crises, in order that we can consolidate and share important insights for future policy and planning.


    — Carol Mutch, University of Auckland


    [This] collection will serve as a crucial reference for not only students of China, but also those engaged in disaster studies. Furthermore, policymakers and individuals intending to dedicate themselves to disaster prevention and recovery efforts will find this book to be an enriching resource.


    — The China Quarterly


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