Encountering Asian new horizon contesting and negotiating in fluid transitions : the work of the 2012-2013 API fellows
The 20 papers that comprise this volume cover key areas such as gender and unique differences; cultural identity and shifting boundaries; local existance in global transitions; policy making for social justice; and natural disasters.
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Bangkok, Thailand
Nippon Foundation API Regional Coordinating Institution, Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University
2015
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| 505 | 0 | |a 1. Engendering Lives: Being Women Do Make Unique Differences -- Gender Challenge: The Economic Resilence of a Coastal Community Household -- From Asahi To Abucay: The Video Archive Project -- The Dynamics and Elan of Ijtihad to Provide New readings of Islamic Laws and Customary Practices on Womens Human Rights -- Hidden Faces, Unheard Voices: Women Oil Palm Plantation Workers in the Philippines and Indonesia -- 2. Strategizing Development: Policymaking, Its Impact, and Challenges for Social Justice -- The Political Economy of the Supply Chain: The Dynamics of Industrial Policy and the Supply Chain in East and Southeast Asia -- Addressing Social Housing and Livelihood Needs in Cambodia: Learning from Thai Experience -- Politics Above Law? The Tension between Democracy and Social Justice -- Investigating the Problem of Land Grabbing by an Oil Palm Plantation in Aceh: Its Impact on the Local Ecosystem and Community Rights -- 3. Constesting the Global: How the Local Fights for Its Existence in a Fluid Transition -- "Communities-of-Pratice": Creative Resources, Collaborations and Processes in Community-Based Revitalization Projects in Japan -- Cultural Landscape Urban Design: Preserving Local Identity in the Global Environment Case Studies of Japanese and Malaysian Cities -- Research for the Educative Use of Cultural Heritage and the Development of Human Resources - Through Practice in the Phrae Community, Thailand -- Legal Pluralism in Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand: Preserving Local Wisdom, Community Rights and the Eco-Cultural System -- Ecotourism in the National Parks of Southern Thailand -- 4. Negotiating Cultural Identity: Looking for New Horizons in Shifting Boundaries -- Practice and Documentation of Collaborative Composition in Southeast Asia: A response to the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Disaster -- Two Families: A Comparative Study on the Influences of Saints and Their Teachings on Faith in Malaysia and Indonesia Saintliness, Wahabbism, History and Identity -- Children of the Pearl, Children of the Sun: An Outrospective Look on Japanese-Filipino Families, Filipino-Japanese Individuals and Their Trajectories -- Cham Muslims in Malaysia and Thailand: Then and Now -- 5. Encountering the Inevitable: Natural Disasters and Their Aftermath -- Japanese Nuclear Energy after March 11, 2011 Journey to the Unknown: Encountering the Evitable under the Name of the Inevitable -- A Study of Academic Scientists' Roles and Works in Managing Problems Associated with a Natural Disaster and Related Industrial Hazards: A View From a Non-Governmental Organization's Perspective | |
| 520 | |a The 20 papers that comprise this volume cover key areas such as gender and unique differences; cultural identity and shifting boundaries; local existance in global transitions; policy making for social justice; and natural disasters. | ||
| 592 | |b 19/8/15 |c Hadiah & Sumbangan |h Nippon Foundations | ||
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| 650 | 0 | |a Social justice |z Asia | |
| 651 | 0 | |a Asia |x Social conditions |y 21st century | |
| 651 | 0 | |a Asia |x Economic conditions |y 21st century | |
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| 700 | 2 | |a Chulalongkorn University. |b Institute of Asian Studies. |b API Regional Coordinating Institution | |
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