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Legitimacy or Legitimation? Intensive Analysis of Informal Decision-Making Processes of Disaster Response after 3.11 Earthquake

In this paper, based on my research about the mutual aids between local govern-ments after the Great East Japan Disaster (3.11), I try to describe the process in which I have collected data based on typical theories and through the interaction with informants belonging to local governments in order to discuss the possible relationship between data and theories. First of all, I evaluate two recent empirical studies both of which reached one similar conclusion on one of the typical theoretical perspective shared by most researchers on Japanese society after 3.11. I name this perspective “divergent theory” because that perspective should generally point out the divergence of two incompatible forms of norm or narratives on political responses to that disaster. Secondly, I describe the data-producing process in which I have collected the data about the decision-making of mutual aid implementation initially through structured questionnaires which were planned based on those static theories and then I modified these data through face-to-face interviews. Consequently, I have come to interpret these political responses to disaster as convergence rather than divergence referring not only to my own process-produced data but to Luhmann’s sociological theory which was produced by comparative observation of interactions within political processes. Finally, I describe reactions of my informants who were introduced to my theoretical interpretation as part of the open-ended process of a reflexive relationship between data and theories in my research, which should be called “action research.”

Legitimacy or Legitimation? Intensive Analysis of Informal Decision-Making Processes of Disaster Response after 3.11 Earthquake

Urheber*in: Hirai, Taro

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Weitere Titel
Legitimität oder Legitimation? Intensive Analyse von informellen Ent-scheidungsprozessen in Katastrophenhilfe nach dem Fukushima-Erdbeben 2011
ISSN
0172-6404
Umfang
Seite(n): 306-316
Sprache
Englisch
Anmerkungen
Status: Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)

Erschienen in
Historical Social Research, 42(3)

Thema
Politikwissenschaft
politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Aktionsforschung
Japan
Theorievergleich
Legitimation
Daten
Luhmann, N.
Management
politische Entwicklung
Krisenmanagement
Entscheidungsprozess
Naturkatastrophe
Legitimität
öffentliche Verwaltung
Entscheidungsfindung

Ereignis
Geistige Schöpfung
(wer)
Hirai, Taro
Ereignis
Veröffentlichung
(wo)
Deutschland
(wann)
2017

DOI
URN
urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-54646-8
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GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften. Bibliothek Köln
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  • Hirai, Taro

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