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 after natural hazards, and is based on original material collected in Thailand after the 2004 tsunami. With a focus on how culture and religion inte...
This paper presents the results of primary research with 40 survivors of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsuna...
The article examines the varying interpretation of kamma and suffering among Sri Lankan Buddhists fo...
On the morning of December 26, 2004, a massive tsunami struck the western coast of Thailand. The wav...
Of all the huge natural disasters that claimed the lives of thousands in Asia, the Indian Ocean tsun...
Religion is particularly important in times of crises and difficulties. After the 2004 Indian Ocean ...
For most Thai people, Buddhism serves as a base for explanations about life and death. This article ...
The focus of this paper is on aid and relief work after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in Thailand. S...
Abstract in Undetermined This paper addresses the recovery in Thailand after the 2004 Indian Ocean t...
This article focuses on Buddhism and resilience in the recovery process following the 2004 Boxing Da...
In December 2004, the Indian Ocean Tsunami hit the shores of 13 countries and more than 280,000 peop...
This chapter describes how disaster survivors in the Indonesian province of Aceh responded to the un...
On 26 December 2004, the Urak Lawoi sea people were hit by a huge tsunami that overwhelmed all of So...
The purpose of this dissertation is to evaluate changes in social resilience to coastal disasters in...
Natural disasters such as hurricanes, tsunamis, floods and earthquakes not only damage and destroy t...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami resulted in a tragic loss of life and immense suffering. This thesis e...
This paper presents the results of primary research with 40 survivors of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsuna...
The article examines the varying interpretation of kamma and suffering among Sri Lankan Buddhists fo...
On the morning of December 26, 2004, a massive tsunami struck the western coast of Thailand. The wav...
Of all the huge natural disasters that claimed the lives of thousands in Asia, the Indian Ocean tsun...
Religion is particularly important in times of crises and difficulties. After the 2004 Indian Ocean ...
For most Thai people, Buddhism serves as a base for explanations about life and death. This article ...
The focus of this paper is on aid and relief work after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in Thailand. S...
Abstract in Undetermined This paper addresses the recovery in Thailand after the 2004 Indian Ocean t...
This article focuses on Buddhism and resilience in the recovery process following the 2004 Boxing Da...
In December 2004, the Indian Ocean Tsunami hit the shores of 13 countries and more than 280,000 peop...
This chapter describes how disaster survivors in the Indonesian province of Aceh responded to the un...
On 26 December 2004, the Urak Lawoi sea people were hit by a huge tsunami that overwhelmed all of So...
The purpose of this dissertation is to evaluate changes in social resilience to coastal disasters in...
Natural disasters such as hurricanes, tsunamis, floods and earthquakes not only damage and destroy t...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami resulted in a tragic loss of life and immense suffering. This thesis e...
This paper presents the results of primary research with 40 survivors of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsuna...
The article examines the varying interpretation of kamma and suffering among Sri Lankan Buddhists fo...
On the morning of December 26, 2004, a massive tsunami struck the western coast of Thailand. The wav...