State, Disaster and Order through a Comparative Perspective

Modern Philosophy 4:37-42 (2010)
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Abstract

Countries due to large-scale natural disasters caused by the special status of society as a starting point to build a disaster narrative. Use of disaster "will happen" countries, to build a "uniform integration of disaster was" narrative mode; and use of disaster "has occurred" countries, the build out "is an individual annotation of the disaster" narrative mode. Countries in building disaster narrative, while also using the actual disaster continue to build and consolidate its own order. Due to the state in which different countries have the "old normal order" and "special order." If the link is direct between the two are part of a unified system, then the order of the state to build and strengthen the system will be reflected in the coverage and permeability on; if the link between the two countries must be played as a precondition, then order of the state to build and strengthen the image is reflected to show the government and status be strengthened. As a "disaster is the individual annotation" typical Chinese narrative mode, in order to improve their disaster preparedness operations while retaining their own interpretation of space for each disaster, needs to learn "is a uniform integration of disaster" narrative mode, to establish " half coverage "system, and will develop their own disaster narrative is far more three-dimensional and human

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