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Monthly Archives: January 2022
Issue 1 for 2022 published
After quite a delay, Volume 52, No. 1 is out and is available electronically at the publisher’s site. This issue includes the JCA Prize announcement, six research articles, a commentary and three book reviews. The contents are: The Journal of … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam D. Dixon, authoritarianism, Buddhism, Cambodia, Capital taxation, China, Dae-Oup Chang, digital surveillance, financialisation, Gujarat, Gujarat Model, Hindu nationalism, Hong Yu Liu, Indonesia, Japan, JCA Prize, Jihyun Kim, Kimly Ngoun, Kosmas Tsokhas, Labour, Military, monarchy, Nikita Sud, North Korea, Olle Törnquist, populism, South Korea, Sung Ho Park, technology, Tomas Larsson, transnational labour regimes
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Korea’s Global Saemaul Undong
“Exporting the Will to Compete in Korea’s Global Saemaul Undong” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2021.2016227) is a new article by Juliette Schwak of the Division of Communication, History and Politics at Franklin University Switzerland, Sorengo, Switzerland. The abstract states: This article analyses the … Continue reading
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Tagged capitalism, Competition, development, globalisation, Juliette Schwak, Korea, Neo-liberalism, Saemaul Undong, South Korea
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Another 10,000 downloads
Another JCA paper has passed the 10,000 page views milestone. “Patriarchal Investments: Marriage, Dowry and the Political Economy of Development in Bangladesh” is by Sarah C. White Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath It is an Open Access article. … Continue reading
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Because of publisher delays in recent months, all delayed articles are being made free to download for a limited time. Readers can find these articles among “Latest Articles.” A further 5 or 6 articles are still to be published and … Continue reading
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10,000 downloads milestone
“Rethinking Subaltern Resistance,” an article by editorial board member Uday Chandra has just passed the 10,000 views milestone. It is an Open Access article. The paper was published in 2015, as the lead article in the special issue on subalterns … Continue reading
A Permanent Labour Reserve in the South Pacific
“A Road With No End”: Making the South Pacific a Permanent Labour Reserve (DOI: 10.1080/ 00472336.2021.1975306) is a new JCA article by Scott MacWilliam of the Department of Pacific Affairs at the Australian National University in Canberra. The abstract for … Continue reading
Technology, Development and Nationalism in China
“Hardening National Boundaries in a Globally-Connected World: Technology, Development and Nationalism in China” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2021.2001841) is a new article by Jun Zhang of the Department of Asian and International Studies at the City University of Hong Kong. The abstract for … Continue reading
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Tagged China, development, Jun Zhang, material culture, nationalism, socio-technical imaginaries, technology
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Book Launch: Precarious Asia
Tue. January 18 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm (US Eastern Time) UNC Professor Arne Kalleberg, UNC Professor Emeritus Kevin Hewison, and Prof. Kwang-Yeong Shin of Chung-Ang University in Seoul, Republic of Korea, launch their latest book, Precarious Asia: Global … Continue reading
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Tagged Arne L. Kalleberg, Kevin Hewison, Kwang-Yeong Shin, Precarious Asia
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Performance Pay and Representation for China’s Teachers
“China’s Staff and Worker Representative Congress System and the Management of Teachers’ Performance Pay” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2021.1996620) is a new article by Yi Long of the School of Public Affairs and Administration, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in … Continue reading
Ho Chi Minh in Paris
After months of production delays, JCA is pleased that to announce the publication of “Between Theory and Praxis: Ho Chi Minh’s Parisian Networks, Intellectual Production and Evolving Thought” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2021.1972438). Authored by JCA co-editor Geoffrey C. Gunn, the abstract states: … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-colonialwritings, Geoffrey Gunn, Ho Chi Minh, Marxism-Leninism, Moscow, Paris, political praxis
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