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Local voices and action: concluding discussion

Terry David Gibson (Inventing Futures, Macclesfield, UK)
Festus Tongwa Aka (Institute for Geological and Mining Research, Yaoundé, Cameroon) (GEADIRR, Limbe, Cameroon)
Ruiti Aretaake (Department of Community Development, Foundation for the Peoples of the South Pacific Kiribati, Tarawa, Kiribati)
Sarwar Bari (Department of Management, Pattan Development Organisation, Islamabad, Pakistan)
Guillaume Chantry (Development Workshop France, Hue, Vietnam)
Manu Gupta (SEEDS, New Delhi, India)
Jesusa Grace Molina (Technical Services Program, Centre for Disaster Preparedness, Quezon City, The Philippines)
John Norton (Development Workshop France, Lauzerte, France)
Bhubaneswari Parajuli (NSET, Kathmandu, Nepal)
Hepi Rahmawati (YAKKUM Emergency Unit, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Nisha Shresha (NSET, Kathmandu, Nepal)

Disaster Prevention and Management

ISSN: 0965-3562

Article publication date: 17 October 2018

Issue publication date: 22 January 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the findings from the body of case studies offered in the issue, combined with three external perspectives on local voices and action.

Design/methodology/approach

Using as its basis the eight key case studies and three external contributions to the special issue, the paper offers a theoretical framework as a basis for discussion of this material. Through this, it identifies possible modes of action understood through the theoretical framework and elaborated through the specific cases. It concludes with proposals for further work.

Findings

The discussion finds that from a local perspective, the ambitions of local populations and local NGOs to achieve emancipatory change depend on the scope for local collaboration and partnerships to exercise influence on underlying risk factors. It resolves the suggested tension between operating within, and outside the system through the concept of “legitimate subversion”.

Originality/value

It is felt that the original recording of case studies of local level action combined with the process of iterative critical reflection on the part of the contributors offers a novel approach to knowledge creation from practice, and offers insights bridging theoretical and practitioner perspectives into means of addressing underlying risk factors affecting local populations.

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Citation

Gibson, T.D., Aka, F.T., Aretaake, R., Bari, S., Chantry, G., Gupta, M., Molina, J.G., Norton, J., Parajuli, B., Rahmawati, H. and Shresha, N. (2019), "Local voices and action: concluding discussion", Disaster Prevention and Management, Vol. 28 No. 1, pp. 126-142. https://doi.org/10.1108/DPM-05-2018-0176

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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