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When Civil Society Meets Emerging Systemic Risks [electronic resource] : The Case of Hong Kong amidst SARS /

by Sze, Yuk-Hiu; Ting, Wai-Fong.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 33-50.Online resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Asia Pacific journal of social work and development 2004, Vol. 14, No.1Summary: This paper examines the reverberations of SARS in Hong Kong from the perspective of emerging systemic risks. An analysis of the contribution of local civil society, in particular that of the social work profession, during the crisis suggests that emerging risks demand that civil societies take a more active role in reducing vulnerability and maintaining resilience. Recommendations are made for government and civil society leaders.
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This paper examines the reverberations of SARS in Hong Kong from the perspective of emerging systemic risks. An analysis of the contribution of local civil society, in particular that of the social work profession, during the crisis suggests that emerging risks demand that civil societies take a more active role in reducing vulnerability and maintaining resilience. Recommendations are made for government and civil society leaders.

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