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The Reconstruction of Victims’ Psychological Space and Life Inertia of Urban Residents in Beichuan County and Dujiangyan City After Wenchuan Earthquake—From the Perspective of Bridging Culture Lag

In: Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate

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  • Lin Wang

    (Chongqing University
    Chongqing University)

  • Hui Xu

    (Chongqing University
    Chongqing University)

  • Lifang Huang

    (Chongqing University
    Chongqing University)

Abstract

In recent years, some major unpredictable natural disasters frequently occurred in China, such as Wenchuan Earthquake. The process of post-disaster redevelopment is not only the necessary step of emergency response but also the national political responsibility. The redevelopment of Wenchuan Earthquake is “three years of redevelopment and basically completed in two years”, which is very successful from the political and city construction angle. However, the success of post-disaster redevelopment of Wenchuan Earthquake in certain degree includes the phenomenon of “culture lag”. The paper studies the reconstruction of victims’ psychological space and life inertia during the post-disaster redevelopment. The two reconstruction processes are the bridging of the culture lag process. The argument support is from authors’ field investigation in New Beichuan County and Dujiangyan city. Through the analysis of the reconstruction processes of victims’ psychological space and life inertia, the paper aims to do some exploration of seeking for some methods to shorten the process of bridging the culture lag during the speeding post-disaster redevelopment.

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  • Lin Wang & Hui Xu & Lifang Huang, 2015. "The Reconstruction of Victims’ Psychological Space and Life Inertia of Urban Residents in Beichuan County and Dujiangyan City After Wenchuan Earthquake—From the Perspective of Bridging Culture Lag," Springer Books, in: Liyin Shen & Kunhui Ye & Chao Mao (ed.), Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 1001-1013, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-662-46994-1_82
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-46994-1_82
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