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Being migrant or nomadic or refugee in the Nusantara [PDF]
Purpose – Local cultures under the nation-states have evolved and produced new concepts. Migrations and cultural interactions have also influenced the language. Thus, different conceptualisations of migration have developed in the “Malay World.” Language
Omer Faruk Cingir +1 more
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The Role of ASEAN in Dispute Resolution between Thailand and Cambodia
This paper scrutinizes the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)'s involvement in mitigating the territorial and cultural disputes between Thailand and Cambodia, particularly centered on the contentious Preah Vihear Temple.
Herning Setyowati, Alma Nurulita
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Ecological restoration of peatlands leads to the destruction of peatland ecosystems caused by human activities, whether intentional or not. As a result of the damage caused various kinds of problems such as land fires. Tanjung Leban Village is one of the
Almasdi Syahza +5 more
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Drones for justice: inclusive technology and river-related action research along the Kapuas [PDF]
This article discusses the potential of using drones for community-based counter-mapping. Drawing on action research conducted along the Kapuas River in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, we describe how drones were used for political interventions against land
I. Radjawali, O. Pye
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the personal, interpersonal, and organizational factors associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention behavior among office workers using an ecological model. A total of 221 office workers working in
Jihyon Pahn, Youngran Yang
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Estimating energy-related CO2 emission growth in Bangladesh: The LMDI decomposition method approach
Climate change is a key global issue. The continuous increase in greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), from non-renewable energy sources, is the primary driver of climate change.
Mohammad Maruf Hasan, Wu Chongbo
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Forced Migration Governance in Southeast Asian Countries: ‘Same but Different’?
This paper examines the governance of forced migration in Southeast Asia. The region hosts about 2.5 million of forcibly displaced migrants from a worldwide total of 70 million (2018).
Muhammad Riza Nurdin +2 more
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We Take Care of Our Own: The Origins of Oligarchic Politics in St. Maarten
This paper investigates the origins, development, and consolidation of political oligarchy in the Caribbean island nation of St. Maarten. It investigates why oligarchies develop in small settings despite the democracy-stimulating tendencies of smallness ...
Jessica Vance Roitman, Wouter Veenendaal
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Beyond the Crisis: Re-energizing Southeast Asian Studies
This article examines the main drivers of the fiscal crisis in Asian/Southeast Asian Studies and considers ways of overcoming or at least ameliorating it.
Andrew Rosser
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This article is of a comparative study of social adaptation in the Cyclone Winston disaster case in Fiji and rob flooding in Semarang, Indonesia. In February 2016, the largest tropical storm in the Southern Hemisphere, Cyclone Winston, struck Fiji and ...
Hermin Indah Wahyuni +3 more
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