COVID-19 in Southeast Asia : insights for a post-pandemic world /

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Imprint:London : LSE Press, 2022.
© 2022
Description:1 online resource (xxii, 318 pages) : color illustrations, color map, color charts
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13434214
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Other authors / contributors:Shin, Hyun Bang, editor.
Mckenzie, Murray, editor.
Oh, Do Young, editor.
ISBN:9781909890787
1909890782
9781909890794
1909890790
9781909890770
1909890774
9781909890763
1909890766
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (LSE Research Online, viewed February 7, 2022).
Summary:"COVID-19 has presented huge challenges to governments, businesses, civil societies, and people from all walks of life, but its impact has been highly variegated, affecting society in multiple negative ways, with uneven geographical and socioeconomic patterns. The crisis revealed existing contradictions and inequalities in society, compelling us to question what it means to return to "normal" and what insights can be gleaned from Southeast Asia for thinking about a post-pandemic world."
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Insights for a post-pandemic world Murray Mckenzie et al. 2. The urbanisation of spatial inequalities and a new model of urban development Creighton Connolly 3. Digital transformation, education, and adult learning in Malaysia Rachel Gong et al. 4. Data privacy, security, and the future of data governance in Malaysia Moonyati Yatid & Farlina Said 5. Economic crisis and the panopticon of the digital virus in Cambodia Sokphea Young 6. Property development, capital growth, and housing affordability in Malaysia Keng-Khoon Ng 7. Business process outsourcing industry in the Philippines Maddy Thompson 8. Global precarity chains and the economic impact on Cambodia's garment workers Katherine Brickell et al. 9. The dual structure of Vietnam's labour relations Joe Buckley 10. Southeast Asian haze and socio-environmental-epidemiological feedback Thomas E. L. Smith & Helena Varkkey 11. Logistical virulence, migrant exposure, and the underside of Singapore's model pandemic response William Jamieson 12. The new normal, or the same old? The experiences of domestic workers in Singapore Laura Antona 13. Questioning the 'hero's welcome' for repatriated overseas Filipino workers Maria Carmen (Ica) Fernandez et al. 14. Exposing the transnational precarity of Filipino workers, healthcare regimes, and nation states Francesca Humi 15. The economic case against the marginalisation of migrant workers in Malaysia Jarud Romadan Khalidi & Theng Theng Tan 16. Emergent bordering tactics, logics of injustice, and the new hierarchies of mobility deservingness Sin Yee Koh 17. The impacts of crisis on the conflict-prone Myanmar-China borderland Abellia Anggi Wardani & Maw Thoe Myar 18. Rethinking urbanisation, development, and collective action in Indonesia Rita Padawangi 19. Community struggles and the challenges of solidarity in Myanmar Ponpavi Sangsuradej 20. Gotong royong and the role of community in Indonesia Adrian Perkasa 21. Rewriting food insecurity narratives in Singapore Al Lim 22. Happiness-sharing pantries and the 'easing of hunger for the needy' in Thailand Thanapat Chatinakrob 23. Being-in-common and food relief networks in Metro Manila, the Philippines Tessa Maria Guazon 24. Community responses to gendered issues in Malaysia Tengku Nur Qistina 25. Building rainbow community resilience among the queer community in Southeast Asia Cornelius Hanung 26. Postscript: in-pandemic academia, scholarly practices, and an ethics of care Hyun Bang Shin et al.