Managing disruption and developing resilience for a better Southeast Asia : the 4th SEASIA Biennial Conference 2022 / Nawawi, Athiqah Nur Alami, Julius Bautista, Maitrii Aung-Thwin, Deasy Simandjuntak, Yanu Endar Prasetyo, editors.
By: (4th : SEASIA Biennial Conference (4th : 2022 : Jakarta, Indonesia)
Contributor(s): Nawawi [editor.] | Alami, Athiqah Nur [editor.] | Bautista, Julius [editor.] | Aung-Thwin, Maitrii [editor.] | Simanjuntak, Deasy Rumondang Priscilla [editor.] | Prasetyo, Yanu Endar [editor.]
Language: English Series: Springer proceedings in humanities and social sciences: Publisher: Singapore : Springer, [2026]Copyright date: ©2026Description: 1 online resource (xxvi, 923 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789819621163; 981962116XSubject(s): Ethnology -- Southeast Asia -- Congresses | Ethnologie -- Asie du Sud-Est -- Congrès | Southeast Asia -- Social conditions -- Congresses | Southeast Asia -- Politics and government -- Congresses | Southeast Asia -- Economic conditions -- CongressesGenre/Form: Conference papers and proceedings.LOC classification: DS520.3Online resources: Full text is available at the Directory of Open Access Books. Click here to view. Summary: This open access book, stemming from the biennial Consortium for Southeast Asian Studies in Asia conference, confronts numerous contemporary issues in the Southeast Asia region, under the banner of the 2022 theme Managing Disruption, Developing Resilience for a Better Southeast Asia. Providing a platform for discussion and collaboration in the fields of sociology, education, population studies, cultural studies, public health, international relations, and other humanities and social science disciplines, the range of interdisciplinary chapters focus their critical analyses vis--vis the interpellation of economic, social, historical, artistic, cultural, religious, and political viewpoints. Organized into three sections, the first looks at new models of economic development, the challenges to education quality, the labor market in the digital era, and the demographic changes and critical issues facing both the young and elderly in the region. The second examines disasters as a future challenge for risk management, understandings of contemporary society and culture, the digital humanities, social development in the time of COVID-19, and identities in relation to religion, minorities, and social harmony. The final section addresses diaspora, migration, the region in the pandemic, citizenship and human security, democracy, and human rights, as well as foreign policy, diplomacy, and state sovereignty in Southeast Asia. As ASEAN comes of age, there has never been a more compelling need to provide region-based perspectives to complement the deepening economic, social, and cultural integration in the region. For scholars working on Southeast Asia, area matters in geopolitical, economic, intellectual, institutional, social, cultural, and affective terms, and so this book transports the study of Southeast Asia from the periphery to the center, so as to enable scholars who live in and research the region to bring their research to a global readership. Relevant to scholars, public intellectuals, policy-makers, and activists working in all areas of the social sciences and humanities, this comprehensive book presents the very latest research on, and from, Southeast Asia.| Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This open access book, stemming from the biennial Consortium for Southeast Asian Studies in Asia conference, confronts numerous contemporary issues in the Southeast Asia region, under the banner of the 2022 theme Managing Disruption, Developing Resilience for a Better Southeast Asia. Providing a platform for discussion and collaboration in the fields of sociology, education, population studies, cultural studies, public health, international relations, and other humanities and social science disciplines, the range of interdisciplinary chapters focus their critical analyses vis--vis the interpellation of economic, social, historical, artistic, cultural, religious, and political viewpoints. Organized into three sections, the first looks at new models of economic development, the challenges to education quality, the labor market in the digital era, and the demographic changes and critical issues facing both the young and elderly in the region. The second examines disasters as a future challenge for risk management, understandings of contemporary society and culture, the digital humanities, social development in the time of COVID-19, and identities in relation to religion, minorities, and social harmony. The final section addresses diaspora, migration, the region in the pandemic, citizenship and human security, democracy, and human rights, as well as foreign policy, diplomacy, and state sovereignty in Southeast Asia. As ASEAN comes of age, there has never been a more compelling need to provide region-based perspectives to complement the deepening economic, social, and cultural integration in the region. For scholars working on Southeast Asia, area matters in geopolitical, economic, intellectual, institutional, social, cultural, and affective terms, and so this book transports the study of Southeast Asia from the periphery to the center, so as to enable scholars who live in and research the region to bring their research to a global readership. Relevant to scholars, public intellectuals, policy-makers, and activists working in all areas of the social sciences and humanities, this comprehensive book presents the very latest research on, and from, Southeast Asia.
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