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Get ready for the flood! Risk-handling styles in Jakarta, Indonesia

van Voorst, R.S.

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2014

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van Voorst, R. S. (2014). Get ready for the flood! Risk-handling styles in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Contents

Introduction 1

Chapter 1: Moving beyond risk theories 18

Chapter 2: Research strategy and context 58

Chapter 3: Orang antisipasi and the cycle of hazard 95

Chapter 4: Orang ajar and their radio network 138

Chapter 5: Orang susah and the floods of opportunities 185

Chapter 6: Orang siap and the scope for change 222

Conclusion 272

Glossary and abbreviations 296

Appendices 298 Figures 312 Tables 321 Bibliography 329 Summary 349 Nederlandse samenvatting 360

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