The everyday political economy of Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia and everyday political economy / Juanita Elias and Lena Rethel -- From development to multiple modernities -- Policies and negotiated everyday living: a view from the margins of development in Thailand and Vietnam / Johnathan Rigg -- Everyday agents of change: trade unions in Myanmar / Jewellord T. Nem Singh and Alvin A. Camba -- Neoliberalism, resource governance and the everyday politics of protest in the Philippines: everyday agents of change: trade unions in Myanmar / Nicholas Henry -- Widening and deepening markets -- The political economy of Muslim markets in Singapore / Johan Fischer -- Islamic finance in Malaysia: global ambitions, local realities / Lena Rethel -- Resisting marketization: everyday actors, courts and education reform in post-new order Indonesia / Andrew Rosser -- People, mobilities and work -- From formal employment to street vending: Malaysian women's labour force participation over the life course / Anja K. Franck -- Everyday identities in motion: situating Malaysians within the "war for talent" / Adam Tyson -- Regional disputes over the transnationalization of domestic labour: Malaysia's "maid shortage" and foreign relations with Indonesia and Cambodia / Juanita Elias and Jonathan Louth -- Everyday agency, resistance and community resources for Indonesian migrant workers in Hong Kong / Carol G.S. Tan -- Conclusion -- Everyday international political economy meets the everyday political economy of Southeast Asia / john M. Hobson, Juanita Elias, Lena Rethel and Leonard Seabrooke.