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Mastery and social position: factors in negotiating urban social resilience

Sociology

Mastery and social position: factors in negotiating urban social resilience

C. Benitez-avila, F. Schuberth, et al.

This research challenges the conventional belief that social networks are the key to urban resilience. Conducted by Camilo Benitez-Avila, Florian Schuberth, and Samantha Copeland, it uncovers the deeper issue of social vulnerability linked to unequal agency distribution and emphasizes mastery as a vital component for resilience and social transformation.... show more
Abstract
The pragmatic view of urban resilience has re-framed long-lasting social issues as chronic social stresses that can be addressed by building strong social networks in urban environments. This practice, inspired by disaster management, is problematic because it presupposes a community whose members share the same fate. Conversely, social vulnerability emerges from the asymmetrical distribution of agency in the social order, so that a low social position jeopardises life chances. Hence, we argue that the social dimension in urban resilience should focus on the role of social positions and individuals' agentic predispositions to control their life chances if faced with adversity (i.e., their Mastery). Using structural equation modelling and data from a 2018 public Dutch survey, we found that when mediated by Mastery, socioeconomic status drives the individual's positive adaptation behaviour. In contrast, Interaction with Primary Networks, Neighbourhood Cohesion, and Membership in Voluntary Associations have an unsubstantial relationship to positive adaptation. These empirical results suggest that Mastery is crucial for people's resilience in their daily life. In view of the recent shift towards negotiation in resilience thinking, we propose Mastery as the guiding factor for transforming arrangements that shape social positions.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Oct 12, 2023
Authors
Camilo Benitez-Avila, Florian Schuberth, Samantha Copeland
Tags
urban resilience
social vulnerability
agency distribution
socioeconomic status
mastery
positive adaptation
social ties
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