Description |
1 online resource (219 pages) |
Series |
The Modern Anthropology of Southeast Asia |
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Modern anthropology of South-East Asia.
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1 Introduction: the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami; 2 Framing relief and recovery in post-tsunami Thailand; 3 The day of disruption; 4 A place of refuge: organizing chaos; 5 Communication across boundaries; 6 Buddhism and ways to recovery; 7 Donations, compensations and religious mission; 8 Remembrance, commemoration and memorial ceremonies; 9 Building resilience; 10 Conclusion; Selected glossary of Thai, Pali and Sanskrit terms; Index |
Summary |
Of all the huge natural disasters that claimed the lives of thousands in Asia, the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 was the largest, estimated to have killed more than 230,000 people. The scope of damage brought about by this natural disaster urges focus on recovery and post-disaster reconstruction from several perspectives. Here we find an in-depth ethnography of Thailand and the role of culture and religion as an underpinning issue in post-disaster recovery. Following the post-tsunami recovery over five years, the book provides knowledge on socio-cultural responses from affected local communities |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Disaster victims -- Rehabilitation -- Thailand
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Indian Ocean Tsunami, 2004 -- Social aspects
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Tsunami relief -- Social aspects -- Thailand
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
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Social aspects
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Indian Ocean
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Thailand
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781317690139 |
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1317690133 |
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