53 research outputs found
Laos in 2021: (Im)mobility with Infrastructure and Covid-19
Wilcox P. Laos in 2021: (Im)mobility with Infrastructure and Covid-19. Southeast Asian Affairs. 2022;2022:175-192
Negotiating External Powers in Everyday Life: Congolese Perspectives on Hedging Chinese and French Influences
Wilcox P. Negotiating External Powers in Everyday Life: Congolese Perspectives on Hedging Chinese and French Influences.; 2023
Johnson, Andrew Alan: Mekong dreaming: life and death along a changing river. Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 2020
Wilcox P. Johnson, Andrew Alan: Mekong dreaming: life and death along a changing river. Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 2020. Social Anthropology. 2021;29(3):873-874
Alessandro Rippa: Borderland Infrastructures: Trade, Development and Control in Western China, Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 2020
Wilcox P. Alessandro Rippa: Borderland Infrastructures: Trade, Development and Control in Western China, Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 2020. Social Anthropology. 2022;30(3):168-169
Heritage and the Making of Political Legitimacy in Laos: The Past and Present of the Lao Nation
Wilcox P. Heritage and the Making of Political Legitimacy in Laos: The Past and Present of the Lao Nation. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press; 2021
Chinese Encounters in Southeast Asia: How People, Money, and Ideas from China Are Changing a Region
Wilcox P. Chinese Encounters in Southeast Asia: How People, Money, and Ideas from China Are Changing a Region. SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES. 2018;7(3):506-509
Driessen, Miriam. 2019. Tales of hope, tastes of bitterness: Chinese road builders in Ethiopia. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press
Wilcox P. Driessen, Miriam. 2019. Tales of hope, tastes of bitterness: Chinese road builders in Ethiopia. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY. 2020;28(4):1011-1012
Negotiating Chinese infrastructures of modern mobilities : insights from Southeast Asia
From transportation to urbanization, energy and digitalization, China-backed projects of infrastructural development are increasingly common throughout Southeast Asia and the global South as both a means and outcome of development. This trend has accelerated since China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2013. Against this backdrop, the present ASEAS issue invites to rethink the roles infrastructure plays in forms of development that place connectivity at the center.
Contents:
Simon Rowedder, Phill Wilcox & Susanne Brandtstädter
Negotiating Chinese Infrastructures of Modern Mobilities: Insights from Southeast Asia
Current Research on Southeast Asia
Panitda Saiyarod
The Deviated Route: Navigating the Logistical Power Landscape of the Mekong Border Trade
Franziska S. Nicolaisen
The Politicization of Mobility Infrastructures in Vietnam — The Hanoi Metro Project at the Nexus of Urban Development, Fragmented Mobilities, and National Security
Arratee Ayuttacorn
Chinese Investor Networks and the Politics of Infrastructure Projects in the Eastern Economic Corridor in Thailand
Karin Dean
Belt and Road Initiative in Northern Myanmar: The Local World of China’s Global Investments
Mira Käkönen
Entangled Enclaves: Dams, Volatile Rivers, and Chinese Infrastructural Engagement in Cambodia
Research Workshop
Tim Oakes
Infrastructure Power, Circulation and Suspension
Susanne Brandtstädter
Infrastructural Fragility, Infra-Politics and Jianghu
Book Reviews
Michael Kleinod-Freudenberg
Book Review: Tappe, O., & Rowedder, S. (Eds.). (2022). Extracting Development: Contested Resource Frontiers in Mainland Southeast Asi
Changing lives in Laos: society, politics and culture in a post-socialist state. Vania Boute and Vatthana Pholsena (Eds.); Singapore: NUS Press, 2017
Wilcox P. Changing lives in Laos: society, politics and culture in a post-socialist state. Vania Boute and Vatthana Pholsena (Eds.); Singapore: NUS Press, 2017. ASEAKUK News. 2017;2017( 62):19-20
Book introduction
Nguyen M, Wilcox P, Rigg J. Book introduction . In: Wilcox P, Rigg J, Nguyen MTN, eds. Rural Life in Late Socialism Politics of Development and Imaginaries of the Future. 2023: 1-20
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