Publications

On this page you will find a selection of recent publications by SEAC Associates as well as the full library of SEAC Event Recordings.

SEAC is delighted to have published COVID-19 in Southeast Asia: Insights for a post-pandemic world edited by SEAC Associate, Professor Hyun Bang Shin. This book features the work of 38 contributors, more than 30 of whom originating from Southeast Asia or based therein. This new edited volume compiles reflections on the following three themes: (1) Urbanisation, digital infrastructures, economies, and the environment; (2) Migrants, (im)mobilities, and borders; and (3) Collective action, communities, and mutual action. Read more on SEAC's activities and publications on COVID-19.
2024
Sidel, J.T. Republikanisme, Komunisme, Islam: Asal-Usul Kosmopolitan Revolusioner di Asia Tenggara. Jakarta: GDN Press, 2024. Translated by Keenan Nasution.
Schulze, K.E. Contesting Indonesia: Islamist, Separatist, and Communal Violence since 1945. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2024.
Shin, H.B. and Gimm, D-W. (eds.) The Political Economy of Mega Projects in Asia: Globalization and Urban Transformation. Regions and Cities Series. Routledge (due 2024).
Yin, Q. State building in Cold War Asia comrades and competitors on the Sino-Vietnamese border. Cambridge University Press, 2024. ISBN 9781009426640
2023
Shin. H.B. Making China Urban: Geographical Aspects of Development and Disparity. Routledge (under contract).
2021
Shin, H.B., Mckenzie, M. and Oh, D.Y., eds. (2022) COVID-19 in Southeast Asia: insights for a post-pandemic world. LSE Press, London, UK. ISBN 9781909890763
Sidel, J. 2021. Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia. Cornell University Press.
2020
Brickell, K. 2020. Home SOS: Gender, Violence, and Survival in Crisis Ordinary Cambodia. Wiley.
Sidel, J. and Faustino, J. 2020. Thinking and Working Politically in Development: Coalitions for Change in the Philippines. The Asia Foundation.
Smith, T. & Schulze, K. 2020 (eds) Exporting the Global Jihad: ‘Critical’ Perspectives from the Periphery, Volume Two - Asia and North America. London: IB Tauris.
2019
Chen, Y.L. & Shin. H.B., 2019. Neoliberal urbanism, contested cities and housing in Asia. Palgrave Macmillan.
Rigg, J., 2019. More Than Rural: Textures of Thailand's Agrarian Transformation. University of Hawaii Press.
Sidel, J. & Faustino, J. 2019. Thinking and Working Politically in Development: Coalitions for Change in the Philippines . The Asia Foundation.
2018
Ortiz, C. & Lipietz, B. (2018) (eds.) Grounded Development: reflections on community based practices in Sri Lanka and Myanmar.The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College London, Asian Coalition of Housing Rights and Community Architects Network.
2017
Brickell, K., Arrigoitia, M.F. and Vasudevan, A., 2017. Geographies of forced eviction: Dispossession, violence, resistance. Palgrave Macmillan, London.
Koh, S.Y. 2017. Property Tourism and the Facilitation of Investment-Migration Mobility in Asia. Asian Review, 30(1)
Koh, S.Y., 2017. Race, education, and citizenship: Mobile Malaysians, British colonial legacies, and a culture of migration. Springer.
Ortiz, C. & Lipietz, B. 2017 (eds.) Grounded Planning: People-centred strategies for city upgrading in Thailand and the Philippines.The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College London, Asian Coalition of Housing Rights and Community Architects Network
2016
Brickell, K. and Springer, S. eds., 2016. The handbook of contemporary Cambodia. Taylor & Francis.
Chant, S. and McIlwaine, C., 2016. Cities, Slums and Gender in the Global South: Towards a Feminised Urban Future. Routledge: London
Haacke, Jürgen (2016) Myanmar and maritime security. Special Forum, 4 (1). ISSN 2288-5757
Lees, L., Shin, H.B. & López-Morales, E. 2016. Planetary Gentrification. Cambridge, Polity Press.
McKay, D.C., 2016. An archipelago of care: Filipino migrants and global networks. Indiana University Press.
Rigg, J., 2016. Challenging development in Southeast Asia: the shadows of success, London: Routledge, 250 pp
2015
Lees, L., Shin, H.B. & López-Morales, E. (eds.) (2015) Global Gentrifications: Uneven Development and Displacement. Bristol: Policy Press
2024
Allerton, Catherine. Being and not being Filipino: children of refugees, Muslim belonging and multiple refusals in Sabah, Malaysia. Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 39 (3) (2024). ISSN 0217-9520
Antona, Laura. "Geographies of Possession: Domestic Workers’ Shifting Owners and Ghostly Encounters in Singapore," Annals of the American Association of Geographers, Volume 114, Number 5 (2024), pp. 943 - 957.
Lee, Neil Metta Ni, and Augustin Boey, The scaleup state: Singapore’s industrial policy for the digital economy (London: LSE Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre Working Paper Series, 2024.
Petchpilai Lattanan, Puttaporn Areeprachakun, Areerut Ptnukao, Pannee Cheewinsiriwat, John Barlow, Hyun Bang Shin, and Jonathan Rigg, "From Causality to Blame: Exploring Flooding, Factories and Land Conversion in Eastern Thailand," Australian Geographer, Volume 55, Number 2 (2024), pp. 203- 227.
Parmanand, Sharmila "Shape-shifting and Strategic In/visibility: Comparing Sex Work Activism in Singapore and the Philippines," Trans: TransRegional and –National Studies of Southeast Asia, Volume 12, Number 1 (2024), pp. 27-44.
2023
Antona, Laura (2023) Cute face and quiet...but her look don't match her personality: commodifying flesh, shaping labour expectations, and domestic workers' treatment in Singapore. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 48 (2). 425 - 438.
Antona, Laura. Shelters and clinics: sites where care and violence are mutually constitutive for migrant workers in Singapore. Social and Cultural Geography, 24 (10). 1790 - 1807 (2023). ISSN 1464-9365
Antona, Laura (2023) Gendered disciplinary apparatuses and carceral domesticities in Singapore’s labour-migration regime. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space.
Catherine Allerton, "Discordant temporalities of migration and childhood," Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Volume 29, Number 4 (2023), pp. 763 - 783.
Do Young Oh and Hyun Bang Shin, "University as Real Estate Developer: Comparative Perspectives from the Global East," Geoforum, 144 (2023), pp. 1-12.
Hans J. Steinmüller, "State, Mind, and Legibility without Writing in the Wa State of Myanmar," Ethnos, Volume 88, Number 4 (2023), pp. 774-796.
Jürgen Haacke, "ASEAN and Conflict Management," in Jörn Dosch and Frederick Kliem (eds.), The Elgar Companion to ASEAN (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2023), pp. 76-92.
Laura Antona, "Gendered disciplinary apparatuses and carceral domesticities in Singapore’s labourmigration regime," Environment and Planning D, Volume 41, Number 6 (2023), pp. 931-1093.
Nicholas J. Long, "The Ideal of Intellectual Exchange: Study Abroad, Affect and the Ambivalences of Citizenship in Post-Suharto Indonesia," in Jacob Copeman, Nicholas J. Long, Lam Minh Chau, Joanna Cook, and Magnus Marsden (eds.), An Anthropology of Intellectual Exchange: Interactions, Transactions, and Ethics in Asia and Beyond (New York: Berghanh Books, 2023), pp. 257- 279.
Oh, D.Y. and Shin, H.B. (2023) University as realestate developer: comparative perspectives from the global east. Geoforum, 144, 103764.
Parmanand, Sharmila (2023) Democratic backsliding and threats to human rights in Dutertes Philippines. In: Brysk, Alison, (ed.) Populism and Human Rights in a Turbulent Era. In a Turbulent Era series. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 105 - 125. ISBN 9781802209532
Qingfei Yin, "Between the mountains, the city, and the world: the microhistory of a ‘Small Third Front’ Chinese arsenal during revolution and reform," Labor History, Volume 65, Number 4 (2023), pp. 457-475.
2022
Allerton, C. (2022) Discordant temporalities ofmigration and childhood. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute.
Antona, Laura. The new normal, or the same old? The experiences of domestic workers in Singapore. In: Shin, Hyun Bang, Mckenzie, Murray and Oh, Do Young, (eds.) COVID-19 in Southeast Asia: Insights for a post-pandemic world. LSE Press, London, UK, 141 - 149 (2022). ISBN 9781909890763
Natarajan, Nithya & Brickell, Katherine (2022) Credit, land and survival-work in rural Cambodia: rethinking rural autonomy through a feminist lens. Journal of Agrarian Change, 22(3). 473-488.
Brickell, Katherine, Lawreniuk, Sabina, McCarthy, Lauren, Chhom, Theavy & So, Hengvotey (2022) ‘Worn out’: Debt discipline, hunger, and the gendered contingencies of the COVID-19 pandemic amongst Cambodian garment workers. Social and Cultural Geography.
Forsyth, T., & Springate-Baginski, O. (2022).Who benefits from the agrarian transition underviolent conflict? Evidence from Myanmar. Journal of Rural Studies, 95, 160-172.
Koh, Sin Yee (2022) Emergent bordering tactics, logics of injustice, and the new hierarchies of mobility deservingness. In: Shin, Hyun Bang, Mckenzie, Murray and Oh, Do Young, (eds.) COVID-19 in Southeast Asia: Insights for a post-pandemic world. LSE Press, London, UK, 183 - 192. ISBN 9781909890763
Koh, Sin Yee & Sin, I Lin (2022) Race, whiteness and internationality in transnational education: Academic and teacher expatriates in Malaysia. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 45(4), 656-676.
Cheng, Yi’En & Koh, Sin Yee (2022) The ‘soft infrastructure’ of the Belt and Road Initiative: Imaginaries, affinities and subjectivities in Chinese transnational education. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography.
Parmanand, Sharmila (2022) The many faces of care: a comparative analysis of anti-trafficking approaches to domestic work and sex work in the Philippines.Ethics and Social Welfare, 16 (2). 129 - 143.
Parmanand, Sharmila (2022) Macho populists versus COVID: comparing political masculinities.European Journal of Women's Studies, 29 (1_suppl). 43S - 59S
Shin, H.B., Zhao, Y., & Koh, S.Y. (2022) The urbanising dynamics of global China: speculation,articulation, and translation in global capitalism. Urban Geography, 43(10), 1457-1468.
Sidel, J.T. (2022) Crisis as Catalyst: Introducing Urban Transport Reforms in the Philippines Amidst the Global Pandemic. The Asia Foundation.
Steinmüller, Hans (2022) Sovereignty as care: acquaintances, mutuality, and scale in the Wa state of Myanmar. Comparative Studies in Society and History.
Steinmüller, Hans (2022) Grace is incommensurability in commensuration: the semantics of bwan among three generations of Wa and Lahu prophets’. Cambridge Journal of Anthropology, 40 (1). 104-120.
2021
Natarajan, Nithya, Brickell, Katherine, Guermond, Vincent, Lawreniuk, Sabina & Parsons, Laurie (2021) Challenging the Financial Inclusion-Decent Work Nexus: Evidence from Cambodia’s Over-indebted Internal Migrants. Global Public Policy and Governance, 1. 361–381.
Brickell, Katherine. (2021) Event(ful) spaces of organised legal encounter: Reflections from a client consultation competition on domestic violence law in Cambodia. Area, 53(4). 586-594.
Forsyth, Tim and Springate-Baginski, Oliver (2021) Are landscape approaches possible under authoritarianism? Multi-stakeholder governance and social transformation in Myanmar. Environmental Science and Policy, 124. 359 - 369.
Koh, S.Y. 2021 The Interurban Migration Industry: ‘Migration Products’ and the Materialisation of Urban Speculation at Iskandar Malaysia. Urban Studies.
Martin-Anatias, Nelly, Long, Nicholas J., Graham Davies, Sharyn, Aikman, Pounamu Jade, Appleton, Nayantara Sheoran, Deckert, Antje, Fehoko, Edmond, Holroyd, Eleanor, Jivraj, Naseem, Laws, Megan, Roguski, Michael, Simpson, Nikita, Sterling, Rogena, Trnka, Susanna and Tunufa’i, Laumua (2021) Lockdown Ibuism: experiences of Indonesian migrant mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Aotearoa New Zealand. Intersections: Gender and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific, 45.
McCargo, Duncan (2021) Network Monarchy as Euphoric Couplet. Pacific Affairs, 94(3), 549-565.
Parmanand, Sharmila (2021) Regulating motherhood through markets: Filipino women’s engagement with microcredit. Feminist Review, 129 (1). pp. 32-47. ISSN 0141-7789
Parmanand, Sharmila (2021) Salvation as violence: anti-trafficking and the rehabilitation of rescued Filipino women into moral subjects.Journal of International Women's Studies, 22 (2). 78 -91.
Sidel, John T. (2021) Vannessa Hearman. Unmarked Graves: Death and Survival in the Anti-Communist Violence in East Java, Indonesia. The American Historical Review, 126(2), 779-780.
Steinmüller, H. , 2021 Pioneers of the plantation economy: militarism, dispossession and the limits of growth in the Wa State of Myanmar, Social Anthropology.
Steinmüller, Hans (2021) State, mind, and legibility without writing in the Wa State of Myanmar. Ethnos.
Yin, Qingfei, and Path, Kosal (2021) Remembering and forgetting the last war: discursive memory of the Sino-Vietnamese war in China and Vietnam. TRaNS: Trans-Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia, 9 (1). 11 - 29.
2020
Allerton, C. 2020 Invisible children? Non-recognition, humanitarian blindness and other forms of ignorance in Sabah, Malaysia. Critique of Anthropology
Koh, S.Y., 2020 Disrupted Geographic Arbitrage and Differential Capacities of Coping in Later-Life: Anglo-Western Teacher Expatriates in Brunei, International Migration Review
Koh, S. Y., Harris, A., 2020 Multicultural reflexivity: university students negotiating ‘pockets’ and ‘strings’ of multiculturalism in Malaysia, Children's Geographies
McKay, D. 2020 Decorated Duterte: Digital Objects and the Crisis of Martial Law History in the Philippines, Modern Languages Open.
Ong, A. and Steinmüller, H., 2020 Communities of care: public donations, development assistance, and independent philanthropy in the Wa State of Myanmar, Critique of Anthropology
Shin, H. B., Zhao, Y., and Koh, S. Y., 2020 Whither progressive urban futures? Critical reflections on the politics of temporality in Asia, City
Sidel, J. 2020 Averting "Carmageddon" through reform? An eco-systemic analysis of traffic congestion and transportation policy gridlock in Metro Manila,Critical Asian Studies,52 (3).
Steinmüller, H. , 2020 The moral economy of militarism: peasant economy, military state, and Chinese capitalism in the Wa State of Myanmar, Social Anthropology,28 (1)
Steinmüller, H. , 2020 The Golden Triangle is in the papers, Critical Asian Studies, 52 (3)
Zhao, Y., 2020 Folding Beijing in Houchangcun Road, or, the topology of power density, Urban Geography, 41 (10)
Zhao, Y., 2020 Jiehebu or suburb? Towards a translational turn in urban studies, Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 13 (3)
2019
Bateman, M., Natarajan, N., Brickell, K., and Parsons, L., 2019 ‘Descending into Debt in Cambodia’. Made in China Journal. 4(1)
Brearley, F.Q., Adinugroho, W.C., Cámara-Leret, R., Krisnawati, H., Ledo, A., Qie, L., Smith, T.E., Aini, F., Garnier, F., Lestari, N.S. and Mansur, M., 2019. Opportunities and challenges for an Indonesian forest monitoring network. Annals of Forest Science
Cole, R. and Rigg, J., 2019. Lao peasants on the move: Pathways of agrarian change in Laos. The Australian Journal of Anthropology.
Forsyth, T., 2019. Who Shapes the Politics of Expertise? CoProduction and Authoritative Knowledge in Thailand's Political Forests. Antipode.
Forsyth, T., 2019. Beyond narratives: Civic epistemologies and the coproduction of environmental knowledge and popular environmentalism in Thailand. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 109(2)
Graham, N. and Brickell, K., 2019. Sheltering from domestic violence: Women’s experiences of punitive safety and unfreedom in Cambodian safe shelters. Gender, Place & Culture.
Haacke, J. & Breen, J. H., 2019 From benign neglect to effective re-engagement? Assessing British strategizing and policies towards Southeast Asia since 2010 (Contemporary Southeast Asia Vol. 41/3 (December 2019)
Haacke, J. 2019. The concept of hedging and its application to Southeast Asia: a critique and a proposal for a modified conceptual and methodological framework. International Relations of the Asia-Pacific.
Haacke, Jürgen (2019) Southeast Asia’s Cold War: an interpretive history. H-Diplo Roundtable Review. pp. 13-16.
Huat, C.B., Dean, K., Engseng, H., Chong, H.K., Rigg, J. and Yeoh, B., 2019. Area Studies and the crisis of legitimacy: a view from South East Asia. South East Asia Research, 27(1).
McCargo, D., 2019. Southeast Asia's Troubling Elections: Democratic Demolition in Thailand. Journal of Democracy, 30(4).
McCargo, D., 2019.Anatomy: Future Backward. Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs, 41(2).
McKay, D. and Perez, P., 2019. Citizen aid, social media and brokerage after disaster. Third World Quarterly, 40(10).
Natarajan, N., Parsons, L. and Brickell, K., 2019. DebtBonded Brick Kiln Workers and Their Intent to Return: Towards a Labour Geography of Smallholder Farming Persistence in Cambodia. Antipode.
Natarajan, N., Brickell, K. and Parsons, L., 2019. Climate change adaptation and precarity across the rural–urban divide in Cambodia: Towards a ‘climate precarity’approach. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space.
Schulze, K.E. and Hwang, J.C., 2019. Militant Islam in Southeast Asia: new insights into jihad in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs, 41(1).
Schulze, K.E., 2019. From Ambon to Poso: comparative and evolutionary aspects of local jihad in Indonesia. Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs, 41(1).
Schulze, K.E. and Liow, J.C., 2019. Making Jihadis, Waging Jihad: Transnational and Local Dimensions of the ISIS Phenomenon in Indonesia and Malaysia. Asian Security, 15(2).
Steinmüller, H., 2019. Conscription by capture in the Wa State of Myanmar: acquaintances, anonymity, patronage, and the rejection of mutuality. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 61(3).
2018
Allerton, C., 2018. Stuck in the short term: immobility and temporalities of care among Florenese migrants in Sabah, Malaysia. Ethnos.
Allerton, C., 2018. Impossible children: illegality and excluded belonging among children of migrants in Sabah, East Malaysia. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 44(7).
Antona, L (2018) Making hidden spaces visible: using drawing as a method to illuminate new geographies. Area. ISN 1475-4762
Haacke, Jürgen and Breen, John Harley (2018) Steering UK–Southeast Asia relations post-Brexit. East Asia Forum. pp. 1-3. ISSN 1839-0242
Long, N.J., 2018. Suggestions of Power: Searching for Efficacy in Indonesia's Hypnosis Boom. Ethos, 46(1).
Long, N.J., 2018. "Accept and utilize": alternative medicine, minimality, and ethics in an Indonesian healing collective. Medical anthropology quarterly.
Rigg, J., Salamanca, A., Phongsiri, M. and Sripun, M., 2018. More farmers, less farming? Understanding the truncated agrarian transition in Thailand. World development, 107.
Rigg, J., 2018. Rethinking Asian poverty in a time of Asian prosperity. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 59(2).
Rigg, J., 2018. From Traction to Friction in Thailand: The Emerging Southeast Asian Development Problematique. TRaNS: Trans-Regional and-National Studies of Southeast Asia, 6(1).
Schulze, K. and Hwang, J.C. 2018. Why they join: Pathways into Indonesian jihadi organizations, Terrorism and Political Violence, 30 (6)
Smith, T.E.L., Evers, S., Yule, C.M. and Gan, J.Y., 2018. In situ tropical peatland fire emission factors and their variability, as determined by field measurements in Peninsula Malaysia. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 32(1).
2017
Allerton, C., 2017. Contested statelessness in Sabah, Malaysia: irregularity and the politics of recognition. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 15(3).
Brickell, K., 2017. Clouding the judgment of domestic violence law: Victim blaming by institutional stakeholders in Cambodia. Journal of interpersonal violence, 32(9).
Long, N.J., 2017.On the Islamic authority of the Indonesian state: responsibility, suspicion, and acts of compliance. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 23(4).
McCargo, D., 2017. New media, new partisanship: Divided virtual politics in and beyond Thailand. International Journal of Communication, 11.
McCargo, D., 2017. Thailand’s urbanized villagers and political polarization. Critical Asian Studies, 49(3).
Schulze, K.E., 2017. The "ethnic" in Indonesia’s communal conflicts: violence in Ambon, Poso, and Sambas. Ethnic and racial studies, 40(12).
2016
Brickell, K., 2016.Gendered violences and rule of/by law in Cambodia. Dialogues in human geography, 6(2).
Haacke, J., 2016. Myanmar’s Foreign Policy under President U Thein Sein: Non-aligned and diversified, ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute, Trends 4/2016.
Haacke, Jürgen (2016) Myanmar and maritime security. Special Forum, 4 (1)
Rigg, J., Salamanca, A. and Thompson, E.C., 2016. The puzzle of East and Southeast Asia's persistent smallholder. Journal of Rural Studies, 43.
2015
Brickell, K., 2015. Towards intimate geographies of peace? Local reconciliation of domestic violence in Cambodia. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 40(3).
Brickell, K. and Platt, M., 2015. Everyday politics of (in) formal marital dissolution in Cambodia and Indonesia. Ethnos, 80(3).
Gibson, K., Cahill, A. and McKay, D., 2015.Diverse economies, ecologies, and ethics: rethinking rural transformation in the Philippines. Making Other Worlds Possible: Performing Diverse Economies.
Haacke, J. 2015. The United States and Myanmar: From Antagonists to Security Partners?Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 34(2)
Koh, S.Y., 2015. Postcolonial approaches to migration in Asia: Reflections and projections. Geography Compass, 9(8).
Koh, S.Y., 2015. Temporalities of citizenship: Malaysian-Chinese skilled migrants in Singapore and returnees to Malaysia. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 24(1).
Koh, S.Y., 2015. How and why race matters: Malaysian-Chinese transnational migrants interpreting and practising Bumiputera-differentiated citizenship. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 41(3).
McCargo, D., 2015. Readings on Thai justice: a review essay. Asian Studies Review, 39(1).
McCargo, D., 2015. Peopling Thailand's 2015 draft constitution. Contemporary Southeast Asia.
Rigg, J. and Oven, K., 2015. Building liberal resilience? A critical review from developing rural Asia. Global Environmental Change, 32.
2014
Allerton, C., 2014. Statelessness and the lives of the children of migrants in Sabah, East Malaysia. Tilburg Law Review, 19(1-2).
Brickell, K., 2014."The whole world is watching": Intimate geopolitics of forced eviction and women's activism in Cambodia. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 104(6).
Brickell, K., 2014. ‘Plates in a basket will rattle’: Marital dissolution and home ‘unmaking’in contemporary Cambodia. Geoforum, 51.
Rigg, J., Promphaking, B. and Le Mare, A., 2014. Personalizing the middle-income trap: an inter-generational migrant view from rural Thailand. World Development, 59.
Rigg, J., Nguyen, T.A. and Luong, T.T.H., 2014. The texture of livelihoods: Migration and making a living in Hanoi. Journal of Development Studies, 50(3).
2022
Long, N. J. (2022) Fieldwork, or family therapy? Kinship, status, and therapeutic ethnography in Sumedang, West Java. In: Haug, Michaela and Stolz, Rosalie, (eds.) Ethnographic Encounters: Essays in Honour of Martin Rössler.Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, Cologne, DE.
2021
Shin, H.B ‘Theorising from where? Reflections on De-centring Global (Southern) Urbanism’ in Lancione, M. and McFarlane, C. (eds), Global Urbanism: Knowledge, Power and the City (London: Routledge: 2021)
2020
Schulze, K. and Hwang, J.C. ‘From Afghanistan to Syria: How the global remains local for Indonesian Islamist Militants’ in Tom Smith and Kirsten E. Schulze (eds), Exporting the Global Jihad: ‘Critical’ Perspectives from the Periphery, (London: IB Tauris, 2020)
2019
McKay, D. 2019. The Philippines-Hong Kong Corridor. In:Bastia, T. and Skeldon, R. eds., The Routledge Handbook of Migration. London: Routledge
Shin, H.B., (2019) "Asian urbanism." In: The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies.
Shin, H.B. (2019) Contesting Property Hegemony in Asian Cities. In: Chen, Y.-L. and Shin, H.B. (eds.) Neoliberal urbanism, contested cities and housing in Asia. Palgrave Macmillan.
Chen, Y.-L. and Shin, H.B. (2019) Centering Housing Questions in Asian Cities. In: Chen, Y.-L. and Shin, H.B. (eds.) Neoliberal urbanism, contested cities and housing in Asia. Palgrave Macmillan.
2017
Haacke, J., 2017 ‘Regional’, in Adam Simpson, Nicholas Farelly and Ian Holliday, eds., The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Myanmar Abingdon: Routledge, 2018.
2016
Allerton, C., 2016. ' "Difficult" Children: Ethnographic Chaos and Creativity in Migrant Malaysia.' In Allerton, C. ed., 2016. Children: ethnographic encounters (Vol. 1). Bloomsbury Publishing.
Haacke, J., 2016. Myanmar. In: Bellamy, Alex and Dunne, Tim, (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Responsibility to Protect. Oxford handbooks. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Long, N.J., 2016. The edge of glory: theorising centre–periphery relations in and from Indonesia’s Riau Islands. In Rethinking Power Relations in Indonesia. Routledge.
2014
Haacke, J., 2014. US-Myanmar relations: developments, challenges, and implications. In: Steinberg, David I., (ed.) Myanmar: The Dynamics of an Evolving Polity. Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder, USA.
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Flooding and the Politics of Property Rights in Jakarta (V)
27th January 2021
Roundtable on Postcolonial Urbanism and History of Southeast Asia (V)
25th November 2020
Nalehmu Urbanism: The informal, intimate and relational economies of Yangon Street Vending (V)
17th November 2020
Theorising the City in and from Southeast Asia (V)
11th November 2020
LSE Southeast Asia Week 2020: Environmental Resilience and Southeast Asia (V)
30th October 2020
LSE Southeast Asia Week 2020: Politics of City-Making in Southeast Asia (V)
29th October 2020
LSE Southeast Asia Week 2020: Whither Southeast Asia Research?: Roundtable with Centre Directors (V)
28th October 2020
LSE Southeast Asia Week 2020: Migration and Mobility in the COVID-19 Era (V)
27th October 2020
LSE Southeast Asia Week 2020: Politics and Economics of COVID-19 in Southeast Asia (V)
26th October 2020
The Experiences of Southeast Asia’s Migrant Workers, Asylum Seekers, and Refugees During Covid-19 (V)
21st October 2020
Marginalised and Vulnerable Groups and Strategies for Mutual Support During Covid-19 (V)
19th October 2020
The Production of Jakarta's Water Crisis: A Political Ecology of Speculative Urbanism (V)
14th October 2020
Everyday Justice in Myanmar: Informal Resolutions and State Evasion in a Time of Contested Transition (V)
9th October 2020
Mapping Transdisciplinary Data for Spatial Justice: Migration and Urbanization in Vietnam and Beyond (V)
7th October 2020
Decolonising Higher Education Roundtable (P)
30th September 2020
Public Lecture: Post COVID-19 Futures of the Urbanising World (V)
3rd June 2020
Public Lecture: Diminishing Globalisation, Rising Digitalisation: Central Bank Policy Responses (P)
10th February 2020
Public Lecture: Less Poverty, More Precarity: Squaring the Circle of Southeast Asian Development (P)
30th January 2020
Southeast Asia Discussion Series: Enclave Urbanism and Transnational Zones in Southeast Asia (P)
28th January 2020
Public Lecture: Who is the Middle Class, and what are they up to? Reflections from Jakarta (P)
28th November 2019
Algorithmic Enclaves: Social Media and Politics in Southeast Asia (P)
7th November 2019
Southeast Asia Discussion Series: Land sharing experiences in Thailand and Cambodia: What lessons for land and housing policy for the urban poor? (P)
17th October 2019
South-South itineraries: alternative routes for mutual learning between Latin America and Southeast Asia (P)
1st October 2019
Automation and the Future of Work in Southeast Asia (P)
30th May 2018
Unlocking Poverty Traps: what could 'Graduation Packages' change for Vietnam's ethnic minorities and Cambodia's ultra-poor? (P)
20th March 2018
Circulations of Urbanism and Real Estate Capital: the case of Korean and Singaporean developers in Vietnam (P)
20th February 2018
Red North, Blue North, Yellow North, Whose North? Contesting Thai Nationalism in Shinawatra Country (P)
6th February 2018
Was the ISIS Threat in Southeast Asia Overblown? (P)
17th January 2018
Disavowing Liberalism: the political legitimacy and longevity of the People's Action Party in Singapore (P)
5th December 2017
Bringing Institutions Back In: ASEAN's institutional logics and effects at a time of great power transition (P)
20th November 2017
Indonesia in ASEAN: reconciliation, active engagement and strategic reassessment (P)
17th October 2017
Armed Groups, State and Society in Myanmar (P)
13th October 2017
Civil Society and Shrinking Political Space: the future of human rights in Southeast Asia (P)
3rd May 2017
Sharing Sovereignty: peacebuilding and the UN's joint ventures in Timor-Leste and Cambodia (P)
25th April 2017
Is Regionalism Passé? Infrastructure for Integrating South and Southeast Asia (P)
22nd March 2017
Myanmar's NLD-led Government: one year on (P)
21st March 2017
Islamisation Through Democratisation? Deciphering Calls for Islamic Law in Contemporary Indonesia (P)
14th March 2017
Vietnamese Trajectories: negotiating refuge and belonging through forced migrations (P)
26th January 2017
Religion and Nationalism in Southeast Asia: conflict and contestation in the conception of nationhood (P)
16th January 2017
Who Developed Vietnam? The Role of International Donors (P)
30th November 2016
Sex Trafficking in Southeast Asia: the context of desire, duty, and debt (P)
23rd November 2016
Duterte's Bloody Democracy in the Philippines (P)
25th October 2016
South China Sea: salient aspects of the arbitration between the Philippines and China (P)
12th October 2016
13th May 2016
Rebranding ASEAN as a New Global Player (P)
27th April 2016
How Did Aung San Suu Kyi Win So Big? (P)
25th April 2016
Borneo Burning: Deforestation, El Nino, Reforestation (P)
3rd February 2016
Australia's role in Indonesian independence - liberal internationalism in action, or the realpolitik of regional security? (P)
20th January 2016
The Material Culture of Japanese-Held Captives in WWII British Asia (P)
13th January 2016
ISIS in Southeast Asia: The Apocalypse, Just War and Pragmatic Jihad (P)
7th December 2015
Trading Places? Muslim modernists and traditionalists in Indonesia since the Reformasi (P)
2nd December 2015
Myanmar on the Brink (P)
5th October 2015
Dealing with China (P)
11th May 2015
Rebellion and Foundation: Southeast Asia, the UK, and 50 years of development (P)
28th February 2015
Hong Kong: the struggle at the end of history (P)
10th February 2015
AEC 2015: A Perspective From Business (P)
28th January 2015