
Teil der Reihe: Social Sciences (R0)
Reimagining Development in Southeast Asia
Inhaltsangabe
Finding Alternatives among the Grassroots and Social Movements.- Indigenous lifeways as grassroots resistance and environmental preservation: The experience of fishers in Loktak Lake, Northeast India.- Local Energy Planning in Vietnam and ‘the Local’ in Building Alternatives in Energy and Environmental Policy.- Promoting Food Sovereignty in Thailand and the Task of Civil Society.- Promoting Citizens’ Participation in the Budget Process: The Social Watch Philippines’ Alternative Budget Initiative.- Power from the Grain: Bringing Back the Lost Heritage of Sorghum in Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia.- Alternative Land Practice in Thailand: A Study on the Southern Peasants’ Federation of Thailand.- Rediscovering the Sacred among Agrarian Societies: The Tara Bandu Case in Timor Leste.- Agroecology trends and Initiatives on Seed Saving/Banking in the South East Asia Region: The La Via Campesina Experience.- The Organizing Work of Ayta Mag-indi Women in Porac, Pampanga in Advancing Women’s Rights and Community Governance.- Teaching ‘Pangiyak Ki!:’ The Lumad School as a Struggle for Land, Life, and Liberation.- The Rural Internship Training Program in Sarawak, Malaysia.- Vietnam’s Peace House Shelter as a Safe Space for Women to Reclaim Their Rights.- Women’s Empowerment through Weaving: The Case of the Women Weavers Cooperative of Lepo Lorun.- Women Household Heads in Indonesia and their Role in Addressing Gender Inequality.- Women’s Access to Justice through Legal Aid Clinics and Paralegal Formations.- Building Sustainable Social and Solidarity Economy in Southeast Asia: Towards More and Better Jobs for Women in the Informal Economy.- Collective Enterprise as a Workplace: The Case of Payoga-Kapatagan Multipurpose Cooperative (PK-MPC).- Workers’ Information Center in Cambodia: Transforming the Narrative of Garment Workers.- Collective Action to Attain a Better Life: Maigting na Samahan ng Panlipuang Negosyante ng Towerville.- Worker-Driven Social Responsibility as an Alternative: Interrogating export zone workers’ struggles in the Philippines.
Produktdetails
- Erscheinungsdatum: 15.03.2025
- Autor/Autorin: Jose Monfred C. Sy
- Reihe: Social Sciences (R0)
- Format: E-Book
- Dateiformat: PDF
- Kopierschutz: Wasserzeichen
- Dateigröße: 8.8 MB
- Verlag: SPRINGER
- Sprache: Englisch
- Umfang: 260 Seiten
- ISBN: 9789819791408
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