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ID136145
Title ProperIdea of country
Other Title Informationreframing post-disaster recovery in indigenous Taiwan settings
LanguageENG
AuthorHowitt, Richard ;  Hsu, Minna ;  Chi, Chun-Chieh
Summary / Abstract (Note)In Australian Aboriginal thinking, the idea of ‘Country’ comprises complex ideas about relationships and connection. It simultaneously encompasses territorial affiliation, a social identification and cosmological orientation. It draws attention to what might be glossed as people-to-environment, people-to-people and people-to-cosmos relations. These relations influence disaster responses, but are rarely mobilised explicitly in shaping formal recovery and reconstruction efforts. Colonial disruption of connections to Country imposed new practices and presences into contemporary Indigenous geographies and is often reinforced in disaster settings. This paper considers more recent disruptions arising from post-disaster recovery in Taiwan, arguing that the idea of Country offers a powerful way of framing cultural and social dimensions of post-disaster relief and recovery for government agencies, non-government organisations and research alike.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol.55, No.3; Dec.2014: p.370-380
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Viewpoint 2014-12 55, 3
Standard NumberGeopolitics