ISBN:
9781136663420
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1136663428
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9780203583586
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0203583582
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1306584574
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9781306584579
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource
Series Statement:
Routledge studies in development, mobilities, and migration 2
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Lyttleton, Chris Intimate economies of development
DDC:
306.309597/8
Keywords:
Economic development / Social aspects / Mekong River Region
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Mekong River Region / Economic conditions
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Mekong River Region / Emigration and immigration / Social aspects
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Mekong River Region / Social conditions
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Public health / Mekong River Region
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Sex / Mekong River Region
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Economic Development
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Environmental Economics
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
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Economic development / Social aspects
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Economic history
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Emigration and immigration / Social aspects
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Public health
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Sex
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Social conditions
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Gesellschaft
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Migration
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Wirtschaft
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Wirtschaft. Geschichte
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Wirtschaftsentwicklung
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Sex Social aspects
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Public health
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Economic development
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Sexualität
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Wirtschaftsentwicklung
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Sehnsucht
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Gesundheit
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Schadensmindernde Maßnahme
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Südostasien
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Südostasien
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Wirtschaftsentwicklung
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Sehnsucht
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Sexualität
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Gesundheit
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Schadensmindernde Maßnahme
Description / Table of Contents:
"Aspirations, desires, opportunism and exploitation are fundamental elements of the ways in which donor-driven development intervenes in the lives of people in poor countries. Alongside structural and material interventions, emotional engagements are central to processes of social change and the making of selves for those caught up in development's slipstream. Intimate Economies of Development: Mobility, Sexuality and Health in Asia elaborates this proposition by showing that culture, sexuality and health are inevitably and inseparably linked within specific trajectories of modernization in the Greater Mekong Sub-region. As mobility and migration increase and opportunities proliferate throughout Asia, different cultural groups increasingly interact as a result of both targeted interventions and all-consuming trends of socio-economic change; but they do so with different capabilities and expectations. This book engages with issues of moral frameworks and sexual rights discourses but uniquely grounds its arguments in interlocking details of people's everyday lives and aspirations in developing Asia. Part and parcel of this widening landscape of mobility and contingent intimacy is the ever-present threats of infectious disease, most prominently HIV/AIDS, and people-trafficking. Thus, impact assessment and targeted interventions aiming to address negative consequences frequently accompany infrastructure development. This path-breaking book, drawn on more than 20 years of ethnographic research in the Mekon region, shows clearly how current models of mitigation are inadequate as subjective experiences and aspirations are profoundly enmeshed in strategies of livelihood improvement."--
Description / Table of Contents:
1. Ethnicity, capital and the architecture of mobile hopes and dreams -- 2. Frontiers and embodied ambitions -- 3. Special zones : anomalous spaces -- 4. Intimate safeguards and affective politics of the precariat -- 5. Poiesis of the intimate encounter : dormitory exchanges and bed-sit affairs -- 6. First do no harm
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