Index

Vulnerability in a Mobile World

ISBN: 978-1-78756-912-6, eISBN: 978-1-78756-911-9

Publication date: 25 November 2019

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(2019), "Index", Forbes-Mewett, H. (Ed.) Vulnerability in a Mobile World, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 177-181. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78756-911-920191001

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INDEX

Index

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” with numbers indicate footnotes.

Absent without Leave (AWOL)
, 40

Academic accomplishment
, 156

Access model
, 11

Acculturation stress
, 124

Active listening
, 97, 102–103

Adaptation process
, 124–126

Adjustments
, 118

AETOS (Auxiliary Police)
, 40

Agricultural and irrigation development, past policies of
, 79

Agricultural development policies
, 79–81

American Psychological Association (APA)
, 156

An Giang province
, 77–78

Anxiety
, 98–99

Artificial intelligence (AI)
, 9

Asylum seekers
, 92

communication within Italian Organisations
, 102–109

interaction within Australian and Italian Humanitarian Organisations
, 93–95

resettlement and vulnerability in Australia
, 95–102

Australia

intercultural relationships in
, 137–138

resettlement and vulnerability in
, 95–102

Australian and Italian Humanitarian Organisations, interaction within
, 93–95

Beauty tween girls
, 162

Behaviour tween girls
, 162–163

Beliefs on mental health
, 121

Capacity
, 14–17

Catholic Welfare Services (CWS) Night Café
, 35

Central Provident Fund (CPF)
, 41

Chernobyl explosion
, 20

Clayton Police Station
, 57–58

Communication

within Italian Organisations
, 102–109

technology
, 136

Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV)
, 79

Community
, 48n2, 100

effects of urbanisation
, 51–53

impressions
, 48

organisations
, 41, 63

spirit
, 53

vulnerability
, 50–67

Community-based organisations (CBOs)
, 92, 94–95, 99, 102, 106

Conceptualisation of vulnerability
, 11–14

Contact zone
, 95, 97, 106

Contingencies
, 12

“Cosmopolitanism of citizens”
, 143

Coupled human–environment systems (CHES)
, 12

Crime
, 48

community vulnerability
, 65–67

Crop 3 (see Spring-Summer crop)

Cultural/culture

differences
, 123–124

dupes
, 156

influences
, 128–130

loneliness
, 124

shock
, 124

Data collection
, 122

Demographic change
, 51, 61–67

Destitute Persons Act
, 38

“Difficulty in coping with them”
, 12

Disaster resilience of place model (DROP model)
, 11, 16

Disasters
, 20–21

Discourse of sexualisation
, 156

Discrepancy
, 119

DIY ethos
, 167–168

Double-edged phenomenon
, 8

Drought
, 72, 75–77

“Earth day” first (1970)
, 6

Education
, 100

El Niño phenomenon
, 72

El Ni~no-induced drought
, 75, 77

Empathy
, 97, 102–103

Employment and legal support
, 100

Ethnic diversity
, 48, 62

Ethnic gangs
, 48

Euro-Australians (see European-Australians)

European-Australians
, 48, 48n1, 61, 63

residents
, 64

Expansion of Monash University
, 55–56

“Exposure to contingencies and stress”
, 12

Facilitator
, 93–94, 101

Farmers’ Union
, 73

Fashion tween girls
, 161

Fatherland Front
, 73

Femininity
, 164–165

Frustrations
, 125

Gang-violence
, 36

Girls’ resistance towards makeup
, 165–167

Glen Waverley Police Station
, 59–60, 62

Globalisation
, 9–10, 136

Halfies
, 140n2

Hazard-centred perspective
, 6

Hazards
, 14–15, 22

Help-seeking behaviours
, 119–120

Homelessness in Singapore
, 30–32

arguments about
, 32–33

structural and individual factors
, 33–34

structural dimensions
, 35–36

Host society
, 107

Households’ level, vulnerability at
, 77–79

Housing Development Board (HDB)
, 31, 37

Human invention
, 6

Human vulnerability
, 12

Illegal money-lending
, 36

Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage
, 62

Individual vulnerabilities in Singapore
, 30

as individual pathologies
, 38–40

and new orthodoxy
, 32–34

“social safety net” in Singapore
, 40–44

structural dimensions
, 34–37

Individualism
, 164

Industrialisation
, 9

Inequality
, 17–18

Insatiable demands
, 10

Intercultural adjustment
, 118

Intercultural communication
, 92–93, 96

Intercultural partnering
, 140

Intercultural relationships
, 136–137

in Australia
, 137–138

perceptions of
, 139

perceptions of social factors
, 144–150

reactions to
, 148–150

research approach
, 138

significance of
, 139–141

social acceptance of
, 141–144

Interculturality
, 93

International student migration
, 115–116

adjustments
, 118

beliefs on mental health
, 121

challenges while adapting to new environment
, 123–126

cultural influences
, 128–130

help-seeking behaviours
, 119–120

mental health literacy
, 120–121

perceptions towards seeking professional help
, 126–128

qualitative research methodology
, 121–122

recommendations from
, 130–131

International students
, 116–117, 120, 125

“Irreversible loss or sale of assets”
, 12

Irrigation development policies
, 81–82

Italian Organisations, communication within
, 102–109

Khmer farmers
, 83

Khmer group
, 74

Kingsway precinct
, 66

Kinh ethnicity
, 74

Labour market
, 101, 107–108

Lack of resilience
, 14

Legal assistance
, 107, 109

Local police stations, neglecting of
, 56–61

Loneliness
, 125

Long Phu district
, 84–84

Machine learning
, 9

Macpherson (smiley)
, 36–37

Macro-forces
, 22

“Many hands”
, 41

“Many helping hands”
, 41

Mediascape changes in tween girls’ daily lives
, 157–159

Mekong River Delta
, 72

Melbourne central business district (Melbourne CBD)
, 49, 54, 66

Mental health
, 116

beliefs on
, 121

care
, 128

higher mental health risks
, 118–119

literacy
, 120–121

services
, 120, 127

Mental illness
, 116

Methods for Improvement of Vulnerability Assessment in Europe (MOVE)
, 12

Micro resistances
, 156, 164–165

Micro-celebrities
, 160

Migration
, 115–116

Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA)
, 74n2

Mobility
, 1

Modernisation
, 7–8

Modernity
, 2

vulnerability in
, 6–11

Monash Local Government Area (Monash LGA)
, 48–49, 51–52, 54, 61

from European to Asian immigration
, 61–65

MTV
, 158–159

Multiculturality
, 93

Mutual obligation
, 41

Mutual respect
, 102–103

Mutuality
, 97

National Survey of Community Satisfaction with Policing (NSCSP)
, 49, 52

Natural disaster
, 72

2015–2016 drought and saline intrusion
, 75–77

context and data
, 73–75

social construction of vulnerability
, 77–86

Natural hazards
, 20

Neighbourhood Watch
, 63–64

New orthodoxy
, 30

explanation of homelessness
, 34

individual vulnerabilities and
, 32–34, 38

“social safety net” in Singapore
, 40–44

Non-European immigration into Monash
, 66–67

Non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
, 92, 94–95, 99, 102, 106

Open-coding
, 122

Overwhelmed feeling
, 125

Personal support
, 127

Physical agents
, 6

Physical environment
, 6

Place vulnerability
, 12

Police legitimacy research
, 49–50

Poverty
, 17–18

Prejudice mindsets
, 137

Prematurely sexualised tween girls
, 156

Pressure and Release model (PAR)
, 11, 13, 22–23, 86

Problem-solving communication
, 103

Prosti-tots
, 156

Public Rental Scheme
, 43

Qualitative methods
, 50

Racial boundary crossing
, 142

Racism
, 145–148

Re-learning
, 123

Reflexive modernity
, 9

Reflexivity
, 8

Refugees
, 92

communication within Italian Organisations
, 102–109

interaction within Australian and Italian Humanitarian Organisations
, 93–95

resettlement and vulnerability in Australia
, 95–102

Resettlement and Vulnerability in Australia
, 95–102

Resilience
, 14–17

Risk
, 8–10, 13–15

avoidance
, 11

demonstration
, 10–11

distribution
, 11

perception of public
, 10

Risk society
, 2

vulnerability in
, 6–11

Rough sleepers
, 30, 38, 44

Rural near-poor household
, 75n2

Rural poor household
, 75n2

Saline intrusion
, 72, 75–77

Security
, 18–20

community vulnerability
, 65–67

Sexualisation, discourse of
, 156

“Sick talk”
, 38

Singapore Airport Terminal Service (SATS)
, 39

Soc Trang Province
, 81–82

timeline of rice cropping transformation
, 82

Social acceptance of intercultural relationships
, 141–144

Social construction of vulnerability
, 77

interaction between state’s policies and farmers’ actions
, 82–86

vulnerability at households’ level
, 77–79

vulnerability rooted in socio-economic systems
, 79–82

Social dynamics
, 21

Social norms, changing
, 136

“Social safety net” in Singapore
, 40–44

Social support
, 127

Societal impact
, 6

Socio-economic systems, vulnerability rooted in
, 79–82

Spectatorship of tween girls
, 160–161

Spencer Street
, 65n8

Spring-Summer crop
, 75–76, 83

State’s policies and farmers’ actions interaction
, 82–86

Stereotyping
, 144–145

Stolen Generations
, 137

Structural factors
, 53–61

Tan Hung commune
, 73

agricultural production
, 76

ethnicity diversity
, 74

household poverty database
, 74–75

land use
, 74

People’s Committee
, 83

poor and near-poor households
, 75

third crop in
, 83

Terrorism
, 20

The Online Citizen (TOC)
, 33

Third rice crop (see Spring-Summer crop)

Threats
, 14–15

Traditional thinking mindset
, 144

“Trainwreck” celebrities
, 160

Tween girls
, 156–157

beauty
, 162

behaviour
, 162–163

changing mediascapes in daily lives
, 157–159

DIY ethos
, 167–168

fashion
, 161

microresistances
, 164–165

research approach
, 157

resistance towards Makeup
, 165–167

spectatorship
, 160–161

and YouTube
, 159–160

Youtube/Youtubers in daily lives
, 163–164

Ultra-celebrities
, 161

Urbanisation
, 48, 50n5

community effects
, 51–53

and community vulnerability
, 50–51

demographic change
, 61–67

research approach
, 49–50

structural factors
, 53–61

Video-mediated friendships
, 161

Voluntary welfare organisations (VWOs)
, 41

vụ Mùa
, 82

Vulnerability
, 1–2

causes and progression
, 20–23

conceptualisation of
, 11–14

evolution of concept
, 5–6

in reflexive modernity and risk society
, 6–11

relationships with other concepts
, 14–20

War-time Refugees Removal Act (1949)
, 137

Western popular culture
, 159

White Australia Policy
, 137

Winter-Spring crop
, 75

Women’s Union
, 73

World risk society
, 10

Worldwide migration
, 136

YouTube
, 159–160

Youtube/Youtubers in tween girls’ daily lives
, 163–164