衰退和适应:边界作为危机中边界健康的过程和组织动力学

IF 1.5 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Borderlands Studies Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1080/08865655.2023.2278549
Julie Collins-Dogrul
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如何管理跨境集体行动以解决共同的跨境问题是一项持续的挑战。本研究对2000年至2022年这一关键时期美国-墨西哥边境卫生领域的组织历史进行了定性纵向分析。分析了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间组织间竞争、组织失效和领域收缩以及新网络形成的过程。我认为,政策制定者在制定跨境集体行动以解决共同问题时,应该考虑组织之间的关系动态。研究表明,将目标导向的网络和组织领域概念整合到边界作为过程理论的效用,增强了我们对组织间关系如何调解边界和再边界过程的理解。关键词:组织领域、面向目的网络、边界健康;披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。这项工作得到了惠蒂尔学院教师研究补助金和美国-墨西哥研究中心的住宿奖学金的支持。
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Decline and Adaptation: Borders as Process and the Organizational Dynamics of Border Health in Crisis
ABSTRACTHow to manage collective action across borders to address shared transborder problems is an ongoing challenge. This study presents a qualitative longitudinal analysis of the organizational history of the U.S.-Mexico border health field during a critical period spanning from 2000 to 2022. It analyzes a process of interorganizational competition, organizational failure, and field contraction followed by new network formation during the COVID-19 pandemic. I argue that policymakers should consider the relational dynamics of organizations as they develop transborder collective action to address shared problems. The research demonstrates the utility of integrating purpose-oriented network and organizational field concepts into borders as process theory which enhances our understanding of how interorganizational relationships mediate debordering and rebordering processes.KEYWORDS: Organizational fieldpurpose-oriented networkborder healthU.S-Mexico borderorganization failuregovernance Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by a Whittier College Faculty Research Grant and a residential fellowship at the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies.
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