In her article, Petra Dannecker focuses on power relations. She argues that the success of North-South transdisciplinary collaborations depends highly on awareness of power hierarchies, reflexivity, positionality and different understandings of knowledge. https://t.co/EVpnd3buhf
We happily announce that the latest @ASEAStudies issue 13(2) "Negotiating #Transdisciplinarity" has just been published. We are grateful to our guest editors Petra Dannecker and Alexandra Heis from @univienna for making this inspiring issue possible. https://t.co/gInFgNQLs1
In the editorial, Petra Dannecker and Alexandra Heis introduce the "Fostering Multi-lateral Knowledge Networks of Transdisciplinary Studies to Tackle Global Challenges" (KNOTS) project and offer some initial insights into the transdisciplinarity debate. https://t.co/EVpnd3buhf
Many refugees fled bigotry, only to experience it in their new homes.
As the #BlackLivesMatter movement spreads around the world, refugees talk about how it affected them. https://t.co/O3bBqFCs09
Most we think we know about migration is probably wrong: Labor demand drives migration more than poverty, migration would be less dramatic w more open borders, climate refugees has no scientific basis. Listen to professor @heindehaas on #mindtheshift https://t.co/Haoo5V5Mx1
Khairun University in Ternate, Indonesia, expelled 4 students for taking part in a protest and demanding the release of #WestPapua political prisoners. They sue but the police charged one for "treason" with max 20 years prison term🤬https://t.co/CVXuvmrG9l
Nine female cyclists in Indonesia’s Banda Aceh were tracked down by Sharia police for wearing long-sleeved shirts and dark slacks. It dragged the province's discriminatory Islamic Sharia-inspired dress code back into the spotlight https://t.co/VSn4KJ38f0
In her paper "Gold rush abroad", Witchayanee Ocha shows that the commercial sex trade involving #Thai#transsexual#sexworkers is global in every sense, including the way it is funded, developed, structured, and organized. Check it out! https://t.co/ZzF0gkAfxn
How do #Singapore's media frame people from #Thailand and #Thai culture and how does that relate to #Orientalism? Find some answers by checking out Yang-kit Chan's paper on the "Golden Mile Complex" in the latest ASEAS issue! https://t.co/FsQZ4Q5NPl
In the latest ASEAS issue on #tourism & the #SDGs, Sabine Müller, Lukas Huck, & Jitka Markova examen the viability of the top-down community based tourism model in comparison to the bottom up approach to promote sustainable tourism development in Cambodia. https://t.co/z3feiaz2kC
Have you ever wondered how local communities in community based #tourism perceive English language needs and how this relates to the #SDGs? Check out Nomnian et al.'s paper in ASEAS 13(1) on #tourism & the #SDGs and see for yourself! https://t.co/ZptxtR0u1Y @alex_trupp#Thailand
In our latest ASEAS issue on #tourism and the #SDGs, Heidi Dahles, Titi Susilowati Prabawa, and @koning_juliette explore strategies of small enterprises in the silver souvenir industry in #Yogyakarta during the Indonesian decade of crisis (1996-2006) https://t.co/9G39EKM9AD