The ‘resilience’ of community organisations during the COVID-19 pandemic: absorptive, adaptive and transformational capacity during a crisis response

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Voluntary Sector Review Pub Date : 2021-04-21 DOI:10.1332/204080521X16190270778389
C. Dayson, E. Bimpson, Angela Ellis-Paine, J. Gilbertson, H. Kara
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This Research Note applies the concept of ‘resilience’ to explore how Neighbourhood Networks in Leeds in the UK ‐ 37 local community organisations supporting older people ‐ responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights how understanding resilience as a capacity that can be absorptive, adaptive or transformative helps describe the response of community organisations during the pandemic, highlighting a process of ongoing adjustment and innovation as the pandemic evolved. We suggest that the concept of resilience is helpful in this context for understanding how community organisations responded to the emergent nature of the crisis, but it is less effective at revealing why that may have been the case. This limitation notwithstanding, we argue that absorptive, adaptive and transformative capacity ought to be desirable attributes of community organisations if they are distributed equitably and enable them to fulfil their mission and contribute to social change.
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2019冠状病毒病大流行期间社区组织的“复原力”:危机应对期间的吸收、适应和转型能力
本研究说明应用“复原力”的概念,探讨英国利兹37个支持老年人的地方社区组织如何应对新冠肺炎大流行。它强调了将韧性理解为一种可以吸收、适应或变革的能力,有助于描述社区组织在疫情期间的反应,并强调了随着疫情的发展,不断进行调整和创新的过程。我们认为,在这种情况下,韧性的概念有助于理解社区组织如何应对危机的紧急性质,但它在揭示为什么会出现这种情况方面效果较差。尽管存在这种局限性,我们认为,如果社区组织得到公平分配,并使其能够履行使命,为社会变革做出贡献,那么吸收、适应和变革能力应该是社区组织的可取属性。
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Voluntary Sector Review
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期刊介绍: The journal covers the full range of issues relevant to voluntary sector studies, including: definitional and theoretical debates; management and organisational development; financial and human resources; philanthropy; volunteering and employment; regulation and charity law; service delivery; civic engagement; industry and sub-sector dimensions; relations with other sectors; social enterprise; evaluation and impact. Voluntary Sector Review covers voluntary sector studies from a variety of disciplines, including sociology, social policy, politics, psychology, economics, business studies, social anthropology, philosophy and ethics. The journal includes work from the UK and Europe, and beyond, where cross-national comparisons are illuminating. With dedicated expert policy and practice sections, Voluntary Sector Review also provides an essential forum for the exchange of ideas and new thinking.
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