Ethnographies of development and globalization in the Philippines: emergent socialities and the governing of precarity
In: Routledge contemporary Southeast Asia series
Post-authoritarian sociality and urban governmentality: a socialized housing project in metro Manila -- Neoliberalizing subaltern political socialities: community barricade and the diverse grassroots struggles for adequate housing in the Sitio San Roque slum -- Disaster, discipline, drugs and Duterte: emergence of new moral subjectivities in Post-Yolanda Leyte -- Learning to leave: Filipino families and the making of the global Filipino nurse -- Diasporic socialities and long-distance love stories: transnational volunteerism and making the ideal Filipino citizen -- Two dimensions of "the social": oppression and solidarity in tourism development of Boracay Island -- Rearraying available resources to secure livelihoods: continuities and change in livelihood strategies in a rural village in Ilocos, Philippines -- The role of kinship relations among Maranaos living in double-peripheries.