互动仪式的力量:学生志愿者军与基督城地震

The power of interaction rituals: The Student Volunteer Army and the Christchurch earthquakes

INTERNATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS JOURNAL · 2013
被引 39
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

以基督城地震后新西兰青年创建的学生志愿者军为例,用柯林斯的互动仪式链理论分析紧急状态下微观互动如何产生情感和力量,带来积极的社会影响。

Abstract

This article is based on an example of socially entrepreneurial practice – the creation of the Student Volunteer Army – by a young New Zealander, Sam Johnson, immediately after a natural disaster: the Christchurch earthquakes of 2010 and 2011. Collins’ interaction ritual chain theory is used as a theoretical framework for examining the micro-sociological interactions that underpinned this socially innovative response during a state of emergency. The emotion and power generated via these chains of interaction rituals (within and beyond the socially entrepreneurial Student Volunteer Army) had significant impact and positive outcomes that spilled over advantageously. The article finds relevance in examining micro-interaction rituals within bounded contexts as a result of their potential to result in macro-behavioural and/or cultural changes.

社会创业灾害应对微观社会学互动仪式链