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Spontaneous Venturing - An Entrepreneurial Approach to Alleviating Suffering in the Aftermath of a Disaster (Hardcover)
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Spontaneous Venturing - An Entrepreneurial Approach to Alleviating Suffering in the Aftermath of a Disaster (Hardcover)
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Identifying a new approach to disaster response: spontaneous,
compassionate, and impromptu actions to alleviate suffering. In
Spontaneous Venturing, Dean Shepherd and Trenton Williams identify
and describe a new approach for responding to disaster and
suffering: the local organizing of spontaneous, compassionate, and
impromptu actions-the rapid emergence of a compassionate venture.
This approach, termed by the authors "spontaneous venturing," can
be more effective than the traditional "command-and-control"
methods of large disaster relief organizations. It can customize
and target resources and deliver them quickly, helping victims
almost immediately. For example, during the catastrophic 2009
bushfires in Victoria, Australia-the focal disaster for the
book-residents organized an impromptu relief center that collected
and distributed urgently needed goods without red tape. Special
bonds and friendships formed among the volunteers and victims; some
were both volunteer and victim. Many victims were able to mobilize
resources despite considerable personal losses. Shepherd and
Williams describe the lasting impact of disaster and tell the
stories of Victoria residents who organized in the aftermath of the
bushfires. They consider the limitations of traditional disaster
relief efforts and explain that when victims take action to help
others, they develop behavioral, emotional, and assumptive
resilience; venturing leads to social interaction, community
connections, and other positive outcomes. Finally, they explore
spontaneous venturing in a less-developed country, investigating
the activities of Haitians after the devastating 2010 earthquake.
The lesson for communities hit by disaster: find opportunities for
compassionate action.
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