Description
Social Activism in Southeast Asia
Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series
Coordinator: Ford Michele
Language: EnglishKeywords
movement; organization; mae; sot; sex; worker; cking; anti-traffi; burmese; migrant; Young Man; Civil Society; HIV Negative Participant; Burmese Migrant Workers; Mae Sot; Gam Leader; Partai Aceh; Burmese Migrant; Thai Rak Thai; Sex Workers; Malaysian Aid Council; Acehnese Nationalism; Yogyakarta Principles; Helsinki MoU; Broader Social Movement Politics; International Aid Society Conference; Cambodian Sex Workers; Sex Worker Organization; Human Trafficking Law; Bago Divisions; Labour NGO; IDP Camp; Fair Trade Movement; Malaysian Bar Council; Red Shirt Movement
Publication date: 08-2012
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 03-2013
Support: Print on demand
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Social Activism in Southeast Asia examines the ways in which social movements operate in a region characterized by a history of authoritarian regimes and relatively weak civil society. It situates cutting-edge accounts of activism around civil and political rights, globalization, peace, the environment, migrant and factory labour, the rights of middle- and working-class women, and sexual identity in an overarching framework of analysis that forefronts the importance of human rights and the state as a focus for social activism. Drawing on contemporary evidence from Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Timor-Leste, the book explores the ways in which social movement actors engage with their international allies, the community and the state in order to promote social change. As well as providing detailed and nuanced analyses of particular movements in specific areas of Southeast Asia, the book addresses difficult questions about the politics, strategies and authenticity of social movements.
1. Social Activism in Southeast Asia: An Introduction 2. Southeast Asian Activism and the Limits to Independent Political Space 3. Separatism in Aceh: From Social Rebellion to Political Movement4. Philippine Contention in the Democratic ‘Transitions’ 5. Values and the Institutionalization of Indonesia’s Organic Agriculture Movement 6. Burmese Social Movements in Exile: Labour, Migration and Democracy7. Labour Activism in Thailand8. The Anti-Globalization Movement in the Philippines 9. Activism and Aid: Shaping the Peace Movement in Timor-Leste10. International Agendas and Sex Worker Rights in Cambodia11. Sexuality Rights Activism in Malaysia: The Case of Seksualiti Merdeka12. The Christian Right and the Singaporean Feminist Movement