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Risk Perception of Small Islands Community on Climate Change: Evidence From Mepar and Baran Islands, Indonesia 小岛屿社区对气候变化的风险认知:印度尼西亚梅帕尔岛和巴兰岛的证据
IF 1.5 2区 社会学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-11-26 DOI: 10.24043/001c.89381
Tezar Tezar, R. Setiadi
This study explores climate risk perception of communities in two small islands, Mepar and Baran, located in Lingga Regency, Riau Islands Province to fill in the lack of knowledge regarding the topic in Indonesia and to support island bottom-up climate change adaptation planning. This study uses proportional random sampling and a questionnaire survey of 165 households to collect data related to demography, level of knowledge, level of risk perception, and adaptation actions taken by communities. We use descriptive statistics and employ discriminant analysis to determine factors influencing risk perception of these small islands’ communities. We identify two categories of risk perception in this study as a basis for analysis, namely risk perception on climate change hazards and climate change risk perception on community’s life. This study finds four factors that consistently influence both types of risk perception on climate change. These are the number of climate change indicators perceived, age, and the experience on extreme weather both at sea and on the island. Other influencing factors which have a partial role include the duration of residence on the island, place of birth, education level, and trade relations. We then critically discuss the results within the complexity of small island development and bottom-up climate change adaptation.
本研究探讨了位于廖内群岛省林加行政区的两个小岛--梅帕尔岛和巴兰岛--的社区对气候风险的认识,以填补印尼在这方面知识的不足,并支持岛屿自下而上的气候变化适应规划。本研究采用比例随机抽样和对 165 个家庭进行问卷调查的方法,收集与人口、知识水平、风险认知水平和社区采取的适应行动相关的数据。我们采用描述性统计和判别分析来确定影响这些小岛屿社区风险认知的因素。我们在本研究中确定了两类风险认知作为分析基础,即对气候变化危害的风险认知和对社区生活的气候变化风险认知。本研究发现,有四个因素始终影响着这两类气候变化风险认知。这四个因素是所感知到的气候变化指标的数量、年龄以及在海上和岛上遭遇极端天气的经历。其他起部分作用的影响因素包括在岛上居住的时间、出生地、教育水平和贸易关系。然后,我们从小岛屿发展和自下而上适应气候变化的复杂性角度对结果进行了批判性讨论。
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Island, Identity, and Trauma: The Three Ecologies of Wu Ming-Yi’s ‘The Man With the Compound Eyes’ 孤岛、身份与创伤:吴明义《复眼人》的三种生态
2区 社会学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI: 10.24043/001c.89379
Kunyu Wang, Guidan Zhang, Lucy Drummond
Following Ivakhiv’s tri-ecological perspective, we undertake an analysis of Wu Ming-Yi’s ecological science fiction The Man with the Compound Eyes , which skillfully delineates a multi-faceted, three-dimensional network of island ecology via anthropomorphic, geomorphic, and biomorphic images. Through a sci-fi imaginary event in which a colossal trash vortex collides with the east coast of Taiwan, the book effectively unveils three profound ecological crises: the harrowing contamination of the island and oceanic ecology; the looming peril to ecocultural identity, stemming from the destruction of inhabited places; the psychological trauma inflicted by the encroachment of ecological colonization. Simultaneously, the work thoughtfully underscores humanity’s latent capacity for ecosophy and presents a vision of an ‘ecological posthumanism’.
在Ivakhiv的三生态视角下,我们对吴明义的生态科幻小说《复眼人》进行了分析,该小说通过拟人、地貌和生物形态的图像巧妙地描绘了一个多面、三维的岛屿生态网络。通过一个巨大的垃圾漩涡撞击台湾东海岸的科幻虚构事件,这本书有效地揭示了三个深刻的生态危机:岛屿和海洋生态的悲惨污染;由于居住地遭到破坏,生态文化认同面临迫在眉睫的危险;生态殖民化所造成的心理创伤。同时,作品深刻地强调了人类对生态哲学的潜在能力,并呈现了一种“生态后人文主义”的愿景。
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Islanders Come Back to the Mainland: Social Identity in the People of Jeju in Mainland Korea 岛民回归大陆:韩国大陆济州岛人的社会认同
2区 社会学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI: 10.24043/001c.88050
Luis Miguel Dos Santos, Ho Fai Lo, Ching Ting Tany Kwee
This study investigates the social identity and self-efficacy of a group of people from Jeju who have come to the mainland Korean peninsula for their university education. Two research questions guided this study: (a) how do the people of Jeju describe their social identity in the mainland Korean peninsula, particularly as university students in South Korean university environments, and (b) how do the people of Jeju describe their challenges and problems due to their unique Jeju dialects and sociocultural practices, particularly as university students in South Korean university environments. Based on a general inductive approach, 16 participants were invited. The findings indicated (a) I am a South Korean citizen, (b) my spoken language and living style, and (c) social stigma and discrimination as the primary themes. The participants indicated that due to the islandness of Jeju, they had developed their self-identity as people of Jeju and South Korean citizens, but not mainland Korean from the Korean peninsula. Although not all participants spoke fluent Jeju dialect and followed the traditional local religion in Jeju, their sociocultural development and customs played significant roles in their self-identity, self-efficacy, and sense-making processes, as people of Jeju.
本研究调查了济州岛来朝鲜半岛大陆接受大学教育的一群人的社会认同和自我效能感。两个研究问题指导了本研究:(a)济州岛人如何描述他们在朝鲜半岛大陆的社会身份,特别是作为韩国大学环境中的大学生;(b)济州岛人如何描述他们由于独特的济州岛方言和社会文化习俗而面临的挑战和问题,特别是作为韩国大学环境中的大学生。根据一般归纳方法,邀请了16名与会者。调查结果表明:(a)我是一名韩国公民,(b)我的口语和生活方式,以及(c)社会耻辱和歧视是主要主题。与会者表示,由于济州岛的地理位置,他们已经形成了作为济州岛人和韩国公民的自我认同,而不是来自朝鲜半岛的韩国大陆人。虽然不是所有的参与者都能说流利的济州岛方言,也不是所有的参与者都信奉济州岛的传统宗教,但他们的社会文化发展和习俗在他们作为济州岛人的自我认同、自我效能和意义形成过程中发挥了重要作用。
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‘Made in Airbnb’: Sense of Localness in Neolocalism: Tourism Dynamics on Heimaey, Iceland “爱彼迎制造”:新地方主义的地方感:冰岛Heimaey的旅游动态
2区 社会学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI: 10.24043/001c.88998
Michael Röslmaier, Dimitri Ioannides
Neolocal expressions where inhabitants promote distinguishing community characteristics through tourism have become increasingly popular in remote cold-water islands. Although scholars primarily discuss neolocalism in the context of microbreweries, evidence has emerged of tourism-neolocalism dynamics. Airbnb rentals, for instance, can be considered as neolocal playgrounds where inhabitants and tourists immerse themselves in and promote a destination’s localness. Through a qualitative case study, this paper examines how these traits play out on Heimaey, Iceland. It investigates whether distinct Airbnb hostings, ranging from locals cohabiting with visitors to more professionalised services exhibit divergent neolocal forms. Findings demonstrate that Airbnb delivers a form of neolocalism stemming from inhabitants’ living spaces whereby hosts construct localness either in the name of conservation or innovation. In this process, the boundaries between the local(isms), the global, and cosmopolitanism are blurred, thus complicating people’s sense of localness. Here, neolocalism becomes more than a mere commercial tool that automatically leads to sustainable outcomes. This study enriches our understanding of new intersections of modern tourism trends and their impact on a community’s sense of localness. Further research is needed to unravel the implications of these dynamics for community wellbeing from a community sustainability and resilience perspective.
在偏远的冷水岛屿上,居民通过旅游促进社区特色的新表达方式越来越受欢迎。虽然学者们主要是在小啤酒厂的背景下讨论新地方主义,但已经出现了旅游-新地方主义动态的证据。例如,Airbnb的租赁可以被视为新的当地游乐场,居民和游客可以沉浸其中,提升目的地的地方性。通过定性案例研究,本文考察了这些特征如何在冰岛Heimaey发挥作用。从当地人与游客同居到更专业的服务,不同的Airbnb住宿是否表现出不同的新形式。研究结果表明,Airbnb提供了一种源于居民生活空间的新地方主义形式,房东以保护或创新的名义构建地方性。在这个过程中,地方主义、全球主义和世界主义之间的界限变得模糊,从而使人们的地方意识变得复杂。在这里,新地方主义不仅仅是一种商业工具,它会自动带来可持续的结果。这项研究丰富了我们对现代旅游趋势的新交叉点及其对社区本地感的影响的理解。从社区可持续性和复原力的角度来看,需要进一步的研究来揭示这些动态对社区福祉的影响。
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‘Burn Like Hot Stones’: Children’s Perceptions of Environmental Change in Samoa “像热石头一样燃烧”:萨摩亚儿童对环境变化的看法
2区 社会学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI: 10.24043/001c.88472
Anita Latai Niusulu, Tautalaaso Taulealo, John Connell
A survey of children in the small Pacific Island state of Samoa was undertaken through focus groups and drawings. This primary study of children of different ages demonstrated that children were aware of local environmental changes including those triggered by climate change. The majority of Samoan children of both genders were aware of the multiple dimensions of climate change affecting Samoa, namely rising temperatures, heavier rainfall, stronger winds, cyclones, and how these affected to varying degrees different parts of Samoa. Sea level rise was perceived to be a feature of future, rather than, current climate change. Gender variations reflected domestic activities of children, while village location influenced observations and perceptions of change. Their knowledge was informed by their experiences of recent events triggered by climate change and tectonic activities, attending school, as well as by listening to various media sources such as television and radio, and to family members. Younger children, aged 6-9 years, had a basic understanding of climate change. Older children, aged 10-15 years, were able to conceptualize future changes, and exhibited a degree of forward thinking that suggested potential resilience in the face of change.
通过焦点小组和绘图对太平洋小岛国萨摩亚的儿童进行了调查。这项针对不同年龄儿童的初步研究表明,儿童对局部环境变化包括气候变化引发的环境变化有一定的意识。大多数萨摩亚男女儿童都知道影响萨摩亚的气候变化的多个方面,即气温上升、降雨增多、风更强、旋风,以及这些因素如何在不同程度上影响萨摩亚不同地区。海平面上升被认为是未来而非当前气候变化的一个特征。性别差异反映了儿童的家庭活动,而村庄位置影响了对变化的观察和看法。他们的知识来自于最近气候变化和构造活动引发的事件的经历,上学的经历,以及各种媒体来源,如电视和广播,以及家庭成员。6-9岁的幼儿对气候变化有了基本的了解。10-15岁的大孩子能够将未来的变化概念化,并表现出一定程度的前瞻性思维,这表明他们在面对变化时具有潜在的弹性。
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The Fourth Estate? The Experiences of Cape Verdean Journalists 第四等级?佛得角记者的经历
2区 社会学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.24043/001c.88131
Abrak Saati
This article explores how being a small island jurisdiction affects actors in the journalism sector. The media is often referred to as the fourth estate, an institution inherently important for democracy. By scrutinizing politicians, journalists have the possibility to reveal transgressions and provide the public insight into how powerholders are performing as state officials. With this knowledge, the public can make informed decisions as to who will earn their vote in coming elections. This article studies the space for manoeuvre of investigative journalism in a small island state where the interconnectedness of people – journalists, sources, and powerholders – is a fact. It does so by studying the case of Cape Verde, a small island nation with 560 000 residents. Interviews with 12 Cape Verdian journalists from a range of the most important media outlets in the country, reveal that although freedom of expression and freedom of the press are constitutionally guaranteed, there are substantial practical limitations of free journalism. Respondents tell of widespread self-censorship, underfunding, and political interference as aspects that limit the possibility of conducting their work in a manner that would make them the watchdog institution that most of them aspire to and wish they could be.
本文探讨作为一个小岛管辖区如何影响新闻部门的行动者。媒体通常被称为“第四财产”,是民主制度的重要组成部分。通过审查政客,记者有可能揭露违法行为,并让公众了解权力掌权者作为国家官员的表现。有了这些知识,公众就可以做出明智的决定,决定谁将在即将到来的选举中赢得他们的选票。本文研究了一个小岛国的调查性新闻运作空间,在这个小岛国,人们——记者、消息来源和掌权者——的相互联系是一个事实。它通过研究佛得角(一个拥有56万居民的小岛屿国家)的案例来做到这一点。对12名来自该国最重要的媒体的记者的采访显示,虽然言论自由和新闻自由受到宪法的保障,但新闻自由在实践上有很大的限制。受访者表示,广泛的自我审查、资金不足和政治干预等方面限制了他们以一种方式开展工作的可能性,这种方式将使他们中的大多数人渴望并希望他们能够成为监督机构。
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Beyond Autarky: Discourses of Islandness-As-Heritage in Islands’ Energy Transitions 超越自给自足:岛屿能源转型中作为遗产的岛屿性话语
2区 社会学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-26 DOI: 10.24043/001c.87733
Marilena Mela
This article employs heritage as a lens through which to research the roles of islandness in energy transition processes. Both in cases of islanders’ initiatives toward renewable energy projects and in cases of resistance against such projects, memories and imaginaries of islandness are evoked. The heritage of islandness is constructed discursively in response to threats and opportunities represented by the energy transition. Through an analysis of narratives in academic literature, national and local media, branding campaigns, and interview transcripts from islands in the North Sea and the Mediterranean, three common themes of islandness-as-heritage emerge across geographical difference: the island as self-sufficient ground, as laboratory of innovation, and as exploited territory. These uses of heritage are contextualized with critical counter-narratives from island studies literature, showing that the insistence on legacies of autarky, innovation, and exploitation might be contrary to the long-term interests of island communities. Instead, the activation of the heritage of interconnectedness that has historically characterized islands, islanders, and islandness, would highlight the necessary interdependence between places and could lead to an energy transition more aligned with the potentials and challenges facing the different island landscapes and their communities.
本文以遗产为视角,研究孤岛性在能源转型过程中的作用。无论是岛民对可再生能源项目的倡议,还是对这些项目的抵制,都唤起了对岛屿的记忆和想象。岛国的遗产是为了应对能源转型所带来的威胁和机遇而建构的。通过对学术文献、国家和地方媒体、品牌宣传活动以及来自北海和地中海岛屿的采访记录的分析,岛屿作为遗产的三个共同主题跨越了地理差异:岛屿作为自给自足的土地,作为创新的实验室,作为被剥削的领土。这些遗产的使用与来自岛屿研究文献的批判性反叙述相关联,表明坚持自给自足、创新和开发的遗产可能与岛屿社区的长期利益背道而驰。相反,激活历史上具有岛屿、岛民和岛屿性特征的相互联系遗产,将突出地方之间必要的相互依存关系,并可能导致能源转型更符合不同岛屿景观及其社区面临的潜力和挑战。
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Variations and Parallels in Climate Change-Induced Migration Models: Customary Land Tenure in Francophone Pacific Islands 气候变化导致的移民模式的差异和相似之处:太平洋法语岛屿的习惯土地权属
2区 社会学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-21 DOI: 10.24043/001c.87722
Elisabeth Worliczek
It is tempting to assume that across all Pacific Islands, potential climate change-induced migration (PCCIM) due to sea-level rise can be approached in a unified manner. However, the diversity of the Pacific Islands requires an in-depth analysis in order to establish culturally coherent migration models. The possibilities and limits that customary land tenure can offer in this context on islands of the three Pacific French overseas territories Wallis & Futuna (Wallis, Futuna), French Polynesia (Rangiroa) and New Caledonia (Lifou) are analysed through four lenses: the intergenerational transfer of land rights, the distribution of land plots (geographically and between families), the extent of power exercised by customary authorities, and the different types of ownership or usufruct. The examination of common threads and variations shows that guiding principles (access to land in the interior of a respective island, strength of land rights on a certain plot, infrastructure issues, concepts of mobility, importance of primary land ownership, importance of primogeniture, and potential inter-island access) are shared to different degrees across the islands. The fourfold matrix allows a robust analysis of the possibilities in the context of PCCIM in different locations through examining parallels, differences, advantages, and disadvantages of the different systems.
人们很容易认为,在所有太平洋岛屿上,由于海平面上升而导致的潜在气候变化引起的移民(PCCIM)可以以统一的方式处理。然而,太平洋岛屿的多样性需要深入分析,以便建立文化上一致的移徙模式。在这种情况下,在三个太平洋法属海外领土的岛屿上,习惯土地所有权所能提供的可能性和限制。富图纳(沃利斯,富图纳),法属波利尼西亚(朗吉罗阿)和新喀里多尼亚(利夫)通过四个镜头进行分析:土地权利的代际转让,土地的分配(地理上和家庭之间),习惯当局行使权力的程度,以及不同类型的所有权或用益权。对共同线索和变化的研究表明,指导原则(在各自岛屿内部获得土地、在某块土地上的土地权利强度、基础设施问题、流动性概念、主要土地所有权的重要性、长子继承制的重要性和潜在的岛屿间访问)在不同程度上在岛屿之间共享。通过检查不同系统的相似之处、差异、优点和缺点,四重矩阵允许对不同位置的PCCIM上下文中的可能性进行可靠的分析。
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Secessionism in Nevis: Why Have Tensions Eased? 尼维斯的分离主义:为什么紧张局势有所缓和?
IF 1.5 2区 社会学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-06 DOI: 10.24043/001c.85082
Jack Corbett, Jessica Byron
Existing studies of secessionism focus predominantly on why these movements gain momentum and persist. A subset of work focuses on why secessionist tensions cease. We contribute to these latter studies by adapting the main theories developed to explain why secessionist agitation occurs, to account for abatement. We focus specifically on the island of Nevis in St Kitts and Nevis, a country that should be a “least likely” case for secession, given its small population, territory, and economy, yet has experienced secessionist agitation for much of the second half of the 20th century. Since the late 1990s, momentum for secession has subsided. We explain why by reference to rationalist, culturalist and institutionalist arguments. We use an in-depth case study method, drawing on a range of sources, that foregrounds equifinality and concatenation across more than a century of inter-island politics. The findings suggest that all three types of arguments have some explanatory value but each fall short of fully accounting for the ebb and flow of secessionist dynamics. The findings may be of particular interest to multi-island states and territories in the Caribbean. They also offer practical lessons about the importance of policies that promote sectoral integration, encourage sociological linkages, and provide scope for dynamic political settlements.
现有的分离主义研究主要集中在为什么这些运动获得势头并持续下去。一部分工作集中于分离主义紧张局势停止的原因。我们通过调整主要理论来解释分离主义煽动发生的原因,从而对后一种研究做出贡献。我们特别关注圣基茨和尼维斯的尼维斯岛,鉴于其人口、领土和经济都很小,这个国家应该是“最不可能”分裂的国家,但在20世纪下半叶的大部分时间里,它都经历了分裂运动。自20世纪90年代末以来,分裂国家的势头已经消退。我们通过参考理性主义、文化主义和制度主义的论点来解释为什么。我们使用了一种深入的案例研究方法,借鉴了一系列来源,预测了一个多世纪以来岛间政治的平等性和连贯性。研究结果表明,这三种类型的论点都有一定的解释价值,但每种论点都不能完全解释分离主义动态的兴衰。这些发现可能会引起加勒比多岛国家和地区的特别兴趣。它们还提供了关于促进部门一体化、鼓励社会学联系和为充满活力的政治解决方案提供空间的政策重要性的实际经验教训。
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Systematic Literature Review on Alternative Governance Arrangements for Resource Deficient Situations: Small Island Community-Based Ecotourism 资源短缺情况下替代治理安排的系统文献综述:小岛屿社区生态旅游
IF 1.5 2区 社会学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI: 10.24043/001c.85173
Isye Susana Nurhasanah, D. Hudalah, P. van den Broeck
This paper builds on evidence of community participation in the form of capacity-building practices following the growing trend of ecotourism development that is exponentially penetrating small islands. With an emphasis on the discussion of governance and local community involvement in development processes, this paper uses a systematic literature review combined with bibliometric analysis to identify and explore the trajectories of key themes in research in the field of alternative governance of small island ecotourism from 1980-2021. Initially, we identified 572 papers that matched the selection criteria. After filtering, we found 22 articles that revolved around the governance of (community-based) ecotourism on small islands. Building on the review, we then examined the potential theoretical contributions to guide future research regarding the building of bottom-linked socially innovative governance of ecotourism on small islands in general, and the role of participation, community capacity building, (socio-political) emancipation and (political) bargaining power in particular.
本文件以社区参与的证据为基础,以能力建设实践的形式,遵循生态旅游发展的日益增长的趋势,这种趋势正在指数级地渗透到小岛屿。本文重点讨论了治理和地方社区参与发展进程的问题,采用系统的文献综述和文献计量分析相结合的方法,确定和探索了1980-2021年小岛屿生态旅游替代治理领域研究的关键主题的轨迹。最初,我们确定了572篇符合筛选标准的论文。经过筛选,我们发现了22篇围绕小岛屿(社区)生态旅游治理的文章。在审查的基础上,我们审查了潜在的理论贡献,以指导未来关于在小岛屿建立底层联系的生态旅游社会创新治理的研究,特别是参与、社区能力建设、(社会政治)解放和(政治)议价能力的作用。
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