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Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 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 Organization -- References -- 2 A History of Orang Asli Malaysia -- 2.1 Introduction: Past to Present -- 2.2 Overview: The Age Before History -- 2.3 Exit the Nineteenth Century and Enter the Twentieth -- 2.4 The Growth of Professionalism and Competence -- 2.4.1 Background (Geiger, 1901) -- 2.5 The Situation Is Urgently Precarious -- 2.6 An Early Evaluation: Specialists -- 2.7 National Investigators -- 2.8 Evaluating the Past 50 Years -- 2.9 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Recent Research on Disaster Exposure, Social Capital, and Disaster Preparedness -- 3.1 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 and 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 -- 3.9.1 Disaster and Vulnerability -- 3.9.2 Disaster and Social Capital -- 3.9.3 Disaster Preparedness and Coping Strategies -- 3.10 Theoretical Framework -- 3.10.1 Social Network Theory -- 3.10.2 Social System Theory -- 3.10.3 Ecological System Theory -- 3.10.4 Family Resilience Theory.
3.10.5 Stress and Coping Theory -- 3.11 Conceptual Framework of the Study -- 3.12 Conclusion -- References -- 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 -- 4.3 Steps in Research Method -- 4.3.1 Problem Definition and Objectives -- 4.3.2 Location of the Study -- 4.3.3 Interview Protocol -- 4.3.4 Sampling Technique and Sample Size -- 4.3.5 Procedure for Data Collection -- 4.3.6 Data Collection -- 4.3.7 Data Analysis -- 4.3.8 Interpretation and Presentation of the Result -- 4.4 Trustworthiness and Credibility -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Disaster Experiences and Vulnerability of the Orang Asli Families -- 5.1 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 -- References -- 6 Social Capital of the Orang Asli Families -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Social Capital Among the Orang Asli Families -- 6.2.1 Social Networks and Social Support -- 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 -- References -- 7 Family Disaster Preparedness -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Disaster Preparedness of the Orang Asli Families -- 7.3 Relationship Between Disaster Preparedness and Family Resilience -- 7.4 Disaster Preparedness and Community Resilience -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Linkage Between Vulnerability, Social Capital and Disaster Preparedness -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Livelihood Vulnerability Due to Disaster.
8.3 Relationship Between Social Capital and Disaster -- 8.4 Disaster Preparedness and Role of Organizations -- 8.5 Linkage Between Vulnerability, Social Capital and Disaster Preparedness -- 8.6 Sustainable Livelihood Framework -- 8.7 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Disaster Responses: The Role of Local Organization for the Orang Asli -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Importance of Disaster Response and Recovery -- 9.3 Role of Government Organization in Disaster Management and Response -- 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 Organization and Disaster Response -- 9.6 Link Between Social Capital and Local Organization -- 9.7 Role of Local Organization for Managing Vulnerability Due to Disaster -- 9.8 Development Plans for the Orang Asli Community -- 9.8.1 The Structured Resettlement Programme (SRP) -- 9.8.2 Economic Development Programme (EDP) -- 9.8.3 Social Development Programme (SDP) -- 9.9 Linking Local Organization with Disaster Response for Family Resilience -- 9.10 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Conclusion, Implications and Recommendations -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Summary of Findings -- 10.3 Implications of the Study -- 10.3.1 Implications for Social Work Education/Theory -- 10.3.2 Implications for Social Work Practice -- 10.3.3 Implications for Social Policy -- 10.4 Recommendations of the Study -- 10.4.1 Recommendations for Theory -- 10.4.2 Recommendation for Practice -- 10.4.3 Recommendation for Policy -- 10.5 Researcher Reflection -- 10.6 Recommendation for Further Study.
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