Vulnerability, social capital and disaster preparedness : experiences of the Orang Asli families in Malaysia

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    • Sadeka, Sumaiya

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Vulnerability, social capital and disaster preparedness : experiences of the Orang Asli families in Malaysia

Sumaiya Sadeka ... [et al.]

Springer, c2023

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This book addresses increasing concerns regarding the relationship between social capital and disaster, highlighting conceptual definitions related to social capital and disaster, family, community, vulnerability, disaster experience, and preparedness. Focusing on a contemporary case of disaster management in Malaysia, the authors explore and establish linkages between the level of social capital and disaster preparedness among the indigenous Orang Asli people. Taking the case of the Orang Asli families as a point of departure, the book presents solutions for mobilizing social capital for disaster preparedness through multi-stakeholder involvement, promoting participation in awareness programs, ensuring indigenous people's access to resources, and proposing a prioritization of local values and culture in enabling proper planning and coordination for more disaster-resilient communities in Malaysia, Southeast Asia, and beyond. The book is broadly relevant to cases in similar economic settings where indigenous people are lagging behind in disaster preparedness. An excellent resource for sociologists, this pioneering book collates various concepts and theories relating to social and ecological networks and systems, family resilience, and stress and coping mechanisms. It is relevant to researchers focused on disasters in developing countries, globally, particularly those focused on indigenous communities.

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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1.1 Introduction 1.2 Scenario of Orang Asli 1.3 Disaster and Orang Asli 1.4 Conceptual Definition 1.4.1 Disaster 1.4.2 Disaster Experiences 1.4.3 Vulnerability 1.4.4 Disaster Preparedness 1.4.5 Social Capital 1.4.6 Community 1.4.7 Family 1.5 Problem Statement 1.6 Research Questions 1.7 Research Objectives 1.8 Significance of the Research 1.9 Conclusion 1.10 Book Organisation CHAPTER 2 A HISTORY OF ORANG ASLI MALAYSIA 2.1 Introduction: Past to Present 2.2 Overview: The Age before History 2.3 Exit the 19th Cetry and enter the 20th 2.4 The growth of Professionalism and Competence 2.5 The Situation is urgently Precarious 2.6 An Early Evaluation: Specialists 2.7 The National Investigators 2.8 Evaluating the Past 50 years 2.9 Conclusion CHAPTER 3 RECENT RESEARCH ON DISASTER EXPOSURE, SOCIAL CAPITAL AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS3.1 Introduction 3.2 Global Exposure Of Disaster 3.3 Disasters in Developing Countries 3.4 Disaster in Malaysia 3.5 Disaster in Tasik Chini, Pahang 3.6 Disaster Risk Management 3.7 Policy for Disaster Management 3.7.1 Disaster Risk Identification and Assessment 3.7.2 Disaster Prevention & Mitigation 3.7.3 Preparedness for Disaster Management 3.7.4 Response and Recovery 3.7.5 Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) 3.8 Response to Disaster in Malaysia 3.9 Disaster Experience and Impacts 2.9.1 Disaster and Vulnerability 2.9.2 Disaster and Social Capital 2.9.3 Disaster Preparedness and Coping Strategies 3.10 Theoretical Framework 2.10.1 Social Network Theory 2.10.2 Social System Theory 2.10.3 Ecological System Theory 2.10.4 Family Resilience Theory 2.10.5 Stress and Coping Theory 3.11 Conceptual Framework of the Study 3.12 Conclusion CHAPTER 4 APPLICATION OF QUALITATIVE METHOD FOR VULNERABILITY, SOCIAL CAPITAL AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Research Approach: Qualitative 4.2.1 Types of Qualitative Approach 4.2.2 Phenomenological Research/Approach 4.3 Steps in the Research Method 4.3.1 Problem Definition and Objectives 4.3.2 Location of the Study 4.3.3 Interview Protocol 4.3.5 Sampling Technique and Sample Size 4.3.6 Procedure for Data Collection 4.3.7 Data Collection 4.3.8 Data Analysis 4.3.9 Interpretation and Presentation of the Result 4.4 Trustworthiness and Credibility 4.5 Summary CHAPTER 5 DISASTER EXPERIENCES AND VULNERABILITY OF THE ORANG ASLI FAMILIES5.1 Introduction 5.2 Demography of the Respondents 5.3 Knowledge of the Orang Asli Families Related to Disaster 5.4 Disaster Experience of the Orang Asli Families 5.4.1 Participation of the Orang Asli Families Related to Disaster 5.5 Interrelationship Among the Issues 5.6 Conclusion CHAPTER 6 SOCIAL CAPITAL OF THE ORANG ASLI FAMILIES6.1 Introduction 6.2 Social Capital among the Orang Asli Families 6.2.1 Social Networks and Social Support 6.2.2 Social Participation 6.2.3 Trust and Reciprocity /Mutual Trust and Mutual Help 6.2.4 Civic Participation and Formal Institutions 6.3 Mobility of the Orang Asli Families 6.4 Social Capital and Family Functioning of the Orang Asli 6.5 Relationship Between Social Capital and Disaster 6.6 Conclusion CHAPTER 7 FAMILY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS7.1 Introduction 7.2 Disaster Preparedness of the Orang Asli Families 7.3 Relationship between Disaster Preparedness and Family Resilience 1827.4 Disaster Preparedness and Community Resilience 7.5 Conclusion CHAPTER 8 LINKAGE BETWEEN VULNERABILITY, SOCIAL CAPITAL AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS8.1 Introduction 8.2 Livelihood Vulnerability Due to Disaster 8.3 Relationship between Social Capital and Disaster 8.4 Disaster Preparedness and Role of Organisations 8.5 Linkage Between Vulnerability, Social Capital and Disaster Preparedness 8.6 Sustainable Livelihood Framework 8.7 Conclusion CHAPTER 9 DISASTER RESPONSES: THE ROLE OF LOCAL ORGANISATION FOR THE ORANG ASLI9.1 Introductionn 9.2 Importance of disaster response and recovery 9.3 Role of government organization in disaster management and response 210 9.3.1 Role of JAKOA for Orang Asli development 9.3.2 Evolution of JAKOA for the Orang Asli (OA) 9.3.3 Role of JKKK for the Orang Asli Development 9.3.4 RELA 9.4 Role of NGOs in disaster response 9.4.1 MERCY Malaysia 9.4.2 Crest Malaysia 9.4.3 Imaret 9.5 Role of Community organisation and disaster response 9.6 Link between social capital and local organization 9.7 Role of Local Orgnaisation for Managing Vulnerability due to Disaster 9.8 Development Plans for the Orang Asli Community 9.9 Linking local organisation with disaster response for Family Resilience 9.10 Conclusion CHAPTER 10 CONCLUSION, IMPLICATION AND RECOMMENDATION 10.1 Introductionn 10.2 Summary of Findings 10.2 Implications of the Study 10.2.1 Implications for Social Work Education/Theory 10.2.2 Implications for Social Work Practice 10.2.3 Implications for Social Policy 10.3 Recommendations of the Study 10.3.1 Recommendations for Theory 10.3.2 Recommendation for Practice 10.3.3 Recommendation For Policy 10.4 Researcher Reflection 10.5 Recommendation for Further Study

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