Linking up the last mile: how humanitarian power relations shape community e-resilience
conference contribution
posted on 2023-07-26, 15:05authored byFemke Mulder, Kees Boersma
In this paper we present a qualitative, social network based, power analysis of relief and recovery efforts in the aftermath of the 2015 earthquakes in Nepal. We examine how the interplay between humanitarian power relations and e-resilience influenced communities’ ability to respond to the destruction brought about by the disaster. We focus in particular on how power dynamics affect online spaces and interactions at the hyper local level (or ‘the last mile’). We explain how civic technology initiatives are affected by these power relationships and show how their efforts may reinforce social inequalities – or be sidelined – if power dynamics are not taken into consideration. However, on the basis of a case study based power analysis, we show that when civic technology initiatives do strategically engage with these dynamics, they have the potential to alter harmful power relations that limit community e-resilience.
History
Page range
715-725
ISSN
2411-3387
Publisher
ISCRAM
Place of publication
Online
Conference proceeding
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response And Management
Name of event
14th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response And Management
Location
Albi, France
Event start date
2017-05-21
Event finish date
2017-05-24
Editors
Tina F. B. Comes, Chihab Hanachi, Matthieu Lauras,, Aurélie Montarnal