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Books in the Routledge Pacific Rim Geographies series

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  • - Art, Memory and Urban Boosterism in Gwangju
    by HaeRan Shin
    £40.49 - 131.99

    This book analyses the cultural politics of urban development in Gwangju, South Korea, and illustrates the implementation of state-led arts-based urban boosterism efforts in the context of political trauma and the desire for economic growth.

  • by the Netherlands) Ormond & Meghann (Wageningen University
    £44.49 - 141.49

  • - The Place of Desire in a Time of AIDS
    by Lisa Law
    £44.49 - 141.49

    This cultural critique of HIV/AIDS prevention programmes targetting sex tourism industries in Southeast Asia posits a new place for a speaking sex worker subject. Provides vital up-to-date research for scholars in many disciplines.

  • by James A. Tyner
    £40.49 - 141.49

    Labour migration is regulated by the government private, and non-governmental/non-private organizations. Tyner argues that migrants are socially constructed by these parties and that migrants in turn become political resources.

  • - Violence, Authoritarianism, and the Contestation of Public Space
    by Simon (National University of Singapore) Springer
    £53.99 - 141.49

    Deals with the post-conflict geographies of violence and neoliberalization in Cambodia. Applying a geographical analysis to contemporary Cambodian politics, this title employs notions of neoliberalism, public space, and radical democracy as the most substantive components of its theoretical edifice.

  • - Towards Sustainable Development
    by John Lea & Professor John Connell
    £44.49 - 131.99

    This book explores the diversity of the urban experience in the ten independent countries of the Pacific Islands focusing on strategies to secure long term sustainable development.

  • - Human Geographies of Economic Change in the Philippines
    by Philip F. Kelly
    £44.49 - 170.49

    In this critical and sophisticated analysis, Philip F. Kelly challenges the conventional definition of globalization as an irresistible and inevitable force to which societies must succumb.

  • - Class, Privilege and the Moral Politics of the Good Life
    by Choon-Piew (National University of Singapore) Pow
    £44.49 - 141.49

    Interrogates the moral politics of urban place-making in China's commodity housing enclaves. Drawing on fieldwork and survey conducted in Shanghai, this book demonstrates how gated communities are bound up in the cultural reproduction of middle-class landscape that is entrenched in the politics of the good life.

  • - Revisiting the Region
     
    £141.49

    The contributors to this book have all conducted long term research in the islands of the Pacific. During their visits and revisits they have witnessed first-hand the many changes that have occurred in their field sites as well as observing elements of continuity.

  • - Between Local and Global
     
    £53.99

    Bringing together case studies from across mainland Southeast Asia and the Island Pacific, this volume examines the economic, political, social and environmental challenges facing rural communities in the region.

  • - A Critical Geography of Intelligent Landscapes
    by Tim Bunnell
    £85.99

    Based on fieldwork in Malaysia, this book provides a critical examination of the country's main urban region.

  • - Between Local and Global
     
    £146.49

    With the economic growth of the Asia-Pacific region in the twentieth century came environmental change. Using case studies from mainland Southeast Asia and the Island Pacific, this book examines the processes of development and disruption that have led to concern over the use and sustainability of the region's natural resources.

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