Summary: | 碩士 === 國立臺東大學 === 區域政策與發展研究所 === 95 === The Case Study of Ba-Chih Community Reconstruction
in Hualien, Taiwan
Advisor: Professor Sung-Mao Hou Tang-Ju Lou
Author: Rui-Teng Zhong
Institute of Regional and Policy Development, National Taitung University
Abstract
Keywords: Community Reconstruction, Sense of Community, Cultural Industry, Ba-Chih Village
At December of 1993, the Council for Cultural Affairs of Taiwan firstly mentioned the concepts of “community reconstruction” to guide the policy and administrative action of community’s and cultural affairs. Through 13 years, the Taiwan governments followed out the policy of “community reconstruction”, involved by many volunteers and professionals, the movement of “community reconstruction” made the echo everywhere.
This case study was based on Ba-Chih Village. The literature review was developed by discussion of thesis, books, journal articles and newspaper clipping. Data collection was used interview and questionnaire. Seven key-persons was interviewed, 67 valid questionnaires were analysed. After analysis and discussion, the conclusion was address:
1. Sense of community. Community reconstruction can change people’s mind and let residents feel it good and needed. It made residents increasing interaction, connecting emotion, and more attention to environment, closing the distance between people. Through community reconstruction on Ba-Chih Village, this study indicated the residents’ attention and behavior make together each other.
2. Community culture industry. In the process of community reconstruction on Ba-Chih Village, it made the Ba-Chih Village more famous, attracted more visitors. This study demonstrated the residents had deeply hope and expectation for Cheng-Huang Culture and Annual Drum Activity. Rely on two axes, this study suggested to establish community’s brand and develop products by community’s characteristics, and to promote the tourism industry in Ba-Chih Village.
Finally, this study brings up implications and recommendations for future research, vision and development of community reconstruction in Ba-Chih Village.
Keywords: Community Reconstruction,Sense of Community, Cultural Industry
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