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S. Zainal, Risda Felina, Zurriyati A. Jalil, A. Khairi
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Abstract
Natural disasters always threaten human life, but sometimes it may prosper
people in the disaster area. For example, the earthquake in Aceh, it brought
material aids and employment opportunities to Acehnese. However, the aid
caused a social conflict due to the aids distribution deemed unfair. In this
case, a village leader, as a central figure, demanded his expertise to prevent
violence or damage. This research aims to analyze the village leader's roles
as a safety valve in handling conflict of shelter aids for earthquake victims.
This study was conducted with a qualitative approach that involved fifteen
informants as the primary data source. They were the village's apparatus
and earthquake victims. The results showed that the village leader as a
safety valve, he formed a community group as a new safety valve and
offered his people new hope beyond the demands. Thus, this study suggests
that the safety valve model may be used to pause the conflict escalates into
violent behavior, but not to settle the root causes of conflict. Nevertheless,
it may create harmony if the solutions proposed are beyond the promise of
voice. For the next researchers, the study suggests examining the
effectiveness of hope or promise in conflict resolution for disaster aids
management