“An opportunity to hope and dream”: Disaster politics and the emergence of possibility through community-led recovery
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2019-03
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Recent awareness of the role of neoliberalism in fostering tactics of de-politicisation has cultivated recognition of a narrowing of democratic possibilities. Disaster, as a time of disruption can provoke a heightened awareness of dynamics of power and contestation. This provides a fertile ground to understand the possibility for de-politicisation alongside that of resistance and hope. This paper weaves together and contextualises these ideas within a case study of community-led disaster recovery in the city of Ōtautahi Christchurch in Aotearoa New Zealand following a series of devastating earthquakes in 2010 and 2011. In exploring the entangled relationship between crisis and hope I discuss how forms of de-politicisation can emerge in the disaster context as well as the resistance that also emerges at the grassroots and everyday scale. I emphasise the need to see post politics as present-yet-incomplete alongside the potential for participatory and radical forms of social change at the grassroots scale.
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