บทความวิชาการเกี่ยวกับอาเซียนจากวารสาร
Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia (2010-2015)
Volume |
Articles |
Authors |
Volume 30, Number 3, |
Oedipal Desire in Chua fa din salai and Rueang khong Chan Dara: The Politics of Deferral, the Deferral of Politics |
Thosaeng Chaochuti |
Semi-Colonialism Distilled: The Société française des distilleries de l’Indochine and the Siamese Government in the Early Twentieth Century |
James A. Warren |
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Shan Women Traders and Their Survival Strategies on the Myanmar–Thailand Borderland |
Busarin Lertchavalitsakul |
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Constructing the Neighbourly “Other”: Trade Relations and Mutual Perceptions across the Vietnam–China Border |
Kirsten W. Endres |
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From Street to Store to Shopping Mall: Extralegal Zones of Commerce for Pirated Audio-Visual Goods in Baguio, the Philippines |
B. Lynne Milgram |
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Agency, Social Capital, and Mixed Embeddedness among Akha Ethnic Minority Street Vendors in Thailand’s Tourist Areas |
Alexander Trupp |
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Contestations in the Production and Trade of Upland Alcoholic Spirits in Northern Vietnam |
Christine Bonnin |
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Volume 30, Number 2, |
The Changing Face of Political Islam in Malaysia in the Era of Najib Razak, 2009–2013 |
Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, |
Who Are the Military Delegates in Myanmar’s 2010–2015 Union Legislature? |
Renaud Egreteau |
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Interregional Migration Flows in Indonesia |
Nashrul Wajdi, Leo J.G. van Wissen, Clara H. Mulder |
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Making a “Career” in People-Smuggling in Indonesia: Protracted Transit, Restricted Mobility and the Lack of Legal Work Rights |
Antje Missbach |
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The Foundation of the Siam Commercial Bank and the Siam Cement Company: Historical Context and Alternative Historiographies |
Porphant Ouyyanont |
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Encounters and Mobilities: Conceptual Issues in Tourism Studies in Southeast Asia |
Victor T. King |
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Volume 30, Number 1, |
Folklorizing Northern Khmer Identity in Thailand: Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Production of “Good Culture” |
Alexandra Denes |
The Rise and Fall (?) of Hội An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Vietnam |
Nir Avieli |
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The Yangon Court Buildings: Between Thick and Thin Heritage |
Felix Girke |
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(Re) Writing the History of Political Islam in Indonesia |
Chiara Formichi |
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Third-Party Intervention in Terminating Oil Palm Plantation Conflicts in Indonesia: A Structural Analysis |
Afrizal |
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You Can Come Home Again: Narratives of Home and Belonging among Second-Generation Việt Kiều in Vietnam |
Priscilla Koh |
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Disciplining Southeast Asian Studies |
Thomas B. Pepinsky |
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Research on Contemporary Indonesia: Complexities and Intricacies to Explore |
Kathleen Azali, Ulla Fionna |
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Volume 29, Number 1, |
From “Crocodile City” to “Ville Lumière”: Cinema Spaces on the Urban Landscape of Colonial Surabaya |
Dafna Ruppin |
“Playable” Nationalism: Nusantara Online and the “Gamic” Reconstructions of National History |
Iskandar Zulkarnain |
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Wiring the New Order: Indonesian Village Electrification and Patrimonial Technopolitics (1966–1998) |
Anto Mohsin |
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Organizing Autarky: Governor General Decoux’s Development of a Substitution Economy in Indochina as a Means of Promoting Colonial Legitimacy |
Benjamin Freud |
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W(h)ither State Interest in Intimacy?: Singapore through a Comparative Lens |
Lindy Williams |
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Disaster and Discrimination: The Ethnic Chinese Minority in Padang in the Aftermath of the September 2009 Earthquake |
Laila Kholid Alfirdaus |
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Sex Ratio at Birth among Chinese Malaysians, 1963–2003 |
Siah Poh Chua |
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Volume 29, Number 2, |
Civility’s Footprint: Ethnographic Conversations about Urban Civility and Sustainability in Ho Chi Minh City |
Erik Harms |
Phantom Scandal: On the National Uses of the “Thailand Controversy” |
Hjorleifur Jonsson |
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Writing a Singular Past: Mon History and “Modern” Historiography in Burma |
Patrick McCormick |
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Local Political Elites in Indonesia: “Risers” and “Holdovers” |
Nankyung Choi |
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“Authenticity” and “Foreign Talent” in Singapore: The Relative and Negative Logic of National Identity |
Peidong Yang |
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Singapore’s Balancing Act, from the Perspective of the Linguistic Landscape |
Peter K.W. Tan |
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Volume 29, Number 3, November 2014 |
Seditious State-Making in the Mekong Borderlands: The Shan Rebellion of 1902–1904 |
Andrew Walker |
The Buddha’s Precepts on Respecting Other Races and Religions?: Thinking about the Relationship of Ethnicity and Theravada Buddhism |
Thomas Borchert |
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Beyond “Chinese Diaspora” and “Islamic Ummah”: Various Transnational Connections and Local Negotiations of Chinese Muslim Identities in Indonesia |
Hew Wai Weng |
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Conversion to Ahmadiyya in Indonesia: Winning Hearts through Ethical and Spiritual Appeals |
Ahmad Najib Burhani |
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Sayagyi and Sage: Hla Myint, Myanmar’s “Classical” Economist |
Sean Turnell |
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Being khon phi as a Form of Resistance among Thai Migrant Workers in Korea |
Suriya Smutkupt |
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Volume 28, Number 1, |
Love Gain: The Transformation of Intimacy among Foreign Domestic Workers in Singapore |
Kayoko Ueno |
Global Health Cadres: Avian Flu Control and Practical Statecraft in Vietnam |
Natalie Porter |
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At the Intersection of Gender, Sexuality and Politics: The Disposition of Rape Cases among Some Ethnic Minority Groups of Northern Vietnam |
Nguyen Thu Huong |
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Volume 28, Number 2, |
Categorizing Gender in Queer Yangon |
David Gilbert |
Vestigial Pop: Hokkien Popular Music and the Cultural Fossilization of Subalternity in Singapore |
Liew Kai Khiun, Brenda Chan |
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Friction and Security at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal |
Alexandra Kent |
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“Assimilationism” versus “Integrationalism” Revisited: The Free School of the Khong Kauw Hwee Semarang |
Christine Chan |
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Volume 28, Number 3, November 2013 |
Two Failed Attempts to Islamize the Indonesian Constitution |
R.E. Elson |
Borneo through the Lens: A.C. Haddon’s Photographic Collections, Sarawak 1898–99 |
Cosimo Chiarelli, Olivia Guntarik |
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Consuming Ethnic Identities: “Materializing” the Nation and the Minority in Sabah |
Fausto Barlocco |
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Development through Large-Scale Oil Palm Agribusiness Schemes: Representations of Possibilities and the Experience of Limits in West Kalimantan |
Jean-François Bissonnette |
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Constructing Rights: Indigenous Peoples at the Public Hearings of the National Inquiry into Customary Rights to Land in Sabah, Malaysia |
Fadzilah Majid Cooke |
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Climate Change and REDD+: Integrating Customary Fire-Management Schemes in East Malaysia and Northern Australia |
Stephanie Niall, Carly Godden, Maureen Tehan, Lee Godden |
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Volume 27, Number 1, |
“Mine, Yours or Ours?”: The Indonesia-Malaysia Disputes over Shared Cultural Heritage |
Jinn Winn Chong |
The World beyond the Nation in Southeast Asian Museums |
Eric C. Thompson |
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Oral History and People’s Memory of the Malayan Emergency (1948-60): The Case of Pulai |
Tan Teng Phee |
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Remembrance and Tragedy: Understanding Thailand’s “Red Shirt” Social Movement |
Jim Taylor |
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David Barrows and Perceptions of Historical Consciousness in the Colonial Philippines |
Michael Hawkins |
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The Challenges of Fieldwork: Researchers, Clothing Manufacturers, and Migrant Workers |
Vicki Crinis |
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Volume 27, Number 2, |
The Peculiar History of the Ethnonym “Temiar” |
Geoffrey Benjamin |
Embodied Economies: Vietnamese Transnational Migration and Return Regimes |
Ivan V. Small |
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Cross-ethnic Labour Solidarities among Myanmar Workers in Thailand |
Stephen Campbell |
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Village Elections, Violence and Islamic Leadership in Lombok, Eastern Indonesia |
Jeremy J. Kingsley |
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Image Construction in Politics: Political Advertisement in the 2009 Indonesian Election |
Wahyu Prasetyawan |
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Careless and Carless Natives: Automobile Accidents and the Project of Modernity in French Indochina |
Linh D. Vu |
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Volume 26, Number 1, |
The Traditional Decision-making Process of Berkaul in Tanjung Emas, West Sumatra: Its Nature and Significance |
Damres Uker, Rebecca Fanany |
Sketching an Institutional History of Academic Knowledge Production in Cambodia (1863–2009) — Part 2 |
Philippe M.F. Peycam |
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Only Now Can We Speak: Remembering Politicide in Yogyakarta |
Mark Woodward |
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“Colonial” and “Postcolonial” Views of Vietnam’s Pre-history |
Long S. Le |
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Volume 26, Number 2, |
Memory, Tourism, and Development: Changing Sociocultural Configurations and Upland-Lowland Relations in Houaphan Province, Lao PDR |
Oliver Tappe |
The Genesis and Demarcation of the Religious Field: Monasteries, State Schools, and the Secular Sphere in Lao Buddhism (1893-1975) |
Patrice Ladwig |
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Differentiated Origins: Trajectories of Transcultural Knowledge in Laos and Beyond |
Guido Sprenger |
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Processes of Social Differentiation and (Re-)Integration in Northern Laos |
Andrea Schopohl |
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Differentiation of Sociocultures, Classification, and the Good Life in Laos |
Boike Rehbein |
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Working in the Islamic Economy: Sharia-ization and the Malaysian Workplace |
Patricia Sloane-White |
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Volume 25, Number 1, Religion and Politics in Southeast Asia Terence Chong |
Religion and Politics in Southeast Asia |
Terence Chong |
Commemoration and the State: Memory and Legitimacy in Vietnam |
Edyta Roszko |
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Church and State in the Philippines: Tackling Life Issues in a “Culture Of Death” |
Julius Bautista |
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State and Social Christianity in Post-colonial Singapore |
Daniel P.S. Goh |
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Vietnamese Party-State and Religious Pluralism since 1986: Building the Fatherland? |
Mathieu Bouquet |
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Missionary Intent and Monastic Networks: Thai Buddhism as a Transnational Religion |
Pattana Kitiarsa |
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Volume 25, Number 2, |
Sketching an Institutional History of Academic Knowledge Production in Cambodia (1863-2009) — Part 1 |
Philippe M.F. Peycam |
Transnational, Translocal, Transcultural: Some Remarks on the Relations between Hindu-Balinese and Ethnic Chinese in Bali |
Volker Gottowik |
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Surabaya Kampung and Distorted Communication |
Ross King, Dyah Erti Idawati |
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Anti-colonialism in Christian Churches: A Case Study of Political Discourse in the South Indian Methodist Church in Colonial Malaya, 1890s-1930s |
Marc Rerceretnam |
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Zee TV and the Creation of Hindi Media Communities in Singapore |
Arunajeet Kaur, Faizal Yahya |
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