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Construction of Community Resilience Mechanism from the Perspective of "State-Capital-Society"--Case Studies Based on Major Public Health Emergencies

Weijie Tang, Muqi Liu, Qiyang Li

Abstract


Social governance in the risk society faces many challenges, to promote the modernization of social governance capacity and governance system, grassroots community governance is an important foothold. This case takes Baibuting community of Wuhan as the research object and the path-dependent and collaborative public management as the theoretical basis, comparing the governance performance of the community before and after major public health emergencies by collecting and sorting text data, crawler data, and interview data, the deficiencies of its community governance model are reflected. Results show that the Baibuting community is confronted with major public health emergencies risk, challenges and frequent governance risks. The root cause is excessive fusion of the state power, the capital and the social, the lack of community subjectivity,and then put forward the balance of state, capital and social forces to form the pluralistic co-governance led by the party building, enhance the social forces to stabilize the logical starting point of the main body,stimulate the consciousness of the subject of self-organization and strengthen the consciousness of the responsibility of all members of the community, in order to solve the problem of the transition between normal and abnormal governance, promote the harmony and stability of the community, form the new normal of community governance, and realize the construction goal of "community resilience".


Keywords


Community Autonomy; Path Dependence; Collaborative Public Management; Community Resilience

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/mmf.v6i5.6797

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