The effect of community participation on conflict management
The effect of community participation on conflict management
Author(s): Chanya Apipalakul, Enkachai Jaimooka, Tang Keow NgangSubject(s): Civil Society, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Birlesik Dunya Yenilik Arastirma ve Yayincilik Merkezi
Keywords: Community participation; conflict management; gold mining resources;
Summary/Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the relationship and effect of community participation and conflict management on gold mining resources in Khaochetluk sub-district, Tapkhlo district, Phichit province, Thailand. There were 224 participants derived from a total population of 1,712 who had participated in this study. Researchers employed cross-sectional descriptive research design utilizing questionnaire as an instrument to collect data. This instrument has been piloted and found to be validated after checking by three experts and reliable with high value of Cronbach’s alpha coefficient. The obtained data was analyzed not only using descriptive statistics such as percentage, mean score, standard deviation but also inferential statistics such as Pearson product moment correlation, stepwise multiple linear regression. Findings of the study indicated that both variables namely community participation as well as conflict management were at moderate level. Additionally, Pearson correlation coefficients revealed that community participation had significant, positive, and moderate relationship with conflict management (r = 0.456) at the significant level of 0.01. Consequently, result of this study revealed that there were two significant predictors toward conflict management. These two significant predictors were ‘involvement’ and‘empowerment’ components of community involvement which have successfully contributed 20.1 percent variance of conflict management at 0.01 significant level. Qualitative findings indicated that an establishment of platform to provide opportunities for community participation. An appointed committee needs for monitoring purposes. This study is able to promote the importance of community participation in conflict management.
Journal: Global Journal of Sociology: Current Issues
- Issue Year: 7/2017
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 95-103
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English