ABSTRACT

As we have seen in the previous chapters, a community as a unit of intervention has returned to various fronts of sustainable development, and this has continually worked to give opportunities for individuals to reflect on the collective experience and further rearticulate their old and new communities. This process has been explained as placemaking by corporeal citizens, which is based on open-ended action underpinned by reflexive deliberations that take place in various social, political and material conditions including post-disaster contexts.