灾后旅游中的居民参与:基于社会实践构建复合叙事

Residents' engagements in post-disaster tourism: Creating composite accounts out of social practices

Annals of Tourism Research · 2024
被引 5
ABS 4

中文导读

运用社会实践理论,分析斯里兰卡社区主导的海啸博物馆如何通过日常仪式、物质遗存和居民互动,构建集体记忆与韧性,揭示灾后恢复的非线性复杂过程,对灾害旅游研究者和社区规划者有参考价值。

Abstract

We explore the dynamic, oscillating nature of communities' temporalities in disaster recovery, using social practice theory to analyze the role of communities'-led tsunami museums in Sri Lanka. By examining the intertwined elements of meanings, materials, and competences, we uncover how daily rituals, tangible artifacts, and communities' interactions produce collective memory and resilience. Employing a qualitative methodology that includes witnessing and conversations with local residents, our research emphasizes the non-linear, complex trajectories of healing post-disaster. This research contributes to the broader discourse on disaster and communities' resilience, providing a nuanced understanding of how embodied experiences and social practices influence long-term recovery processes in tourism. These enhancements help better understand and leverage the local context in disaster tourism settings.

灾害旅游社区韧性社会实践理论集体记忆