Analysis of Causes and Governance of Social Risks in Urban Communities--Based on the Marxist Risk Perspective
As the pace of social development accelerates,China is increasingly entering an era of intertwined and overlap-ping risks,where various risks emerge silently and intricately.Urban communities,serving as residences for diverse groups,convergence points for multiple interests,and hubs for various risks,are particularly susceptible to social risks,which manifest as social management risks,public service risks,and health risks.Based on empirical research,correlation analysis,and re-gression analysis,it is found that the main causes of social risks in urban communities include weak resident participation in self-governance,lagging local social networks,inadequate social integration mechanisms,and unclear functional boundaries.Consequently,targeted governance measures are proposed,such as stimulating residents'"endogenous motivation"for participa-tion,leveraging the"innovative power"of network empowerment,enhancing the"integration capacity"of community resources,and strengthening the"guarantee power"of management services.These measures are crucial for building community solidarity and advancing the modernization of community governance.
Marxist risk perspectiveurban communitysocial riskcause and govemancecommunity governance solidarity