Perspectives Asia #10: Fabrics of Society
Series
The 10th issue of Perspectives Asia takes a look at how the pandemic is reshaping state/society relationships in different Asian countries; it also shares down-to-earth Covid-19 experiences from different regions and cultures, on issues as diverse as trust in government institutions, the situation of migrant workers, and gender relationships.
The print version will not be published until the end of September and can be pre-ordered now.
Product details
Date of Publication
August 2021
Publisher
Heinrich-Boell-Stiftung Asia Limited
Number of Pages
52
Licence
Language of publication
English
Table of contents
- Editorial: Red Light, Green Light
- The Question of Trust and Governance during the Pandemic
Jessie Lau - Vulnerable but Brave: The Case of Youth in Assam
Kaustubh Deka - ASEAN’s Covid-19 Response: Policies and Perceptions
Moe Thuzar - Asia Vaccinating
hbs Hong Kong - Stepping into the Same River Twice
Interviews by Zhang Rou - Life in Arrears: Debt and Desperation of Cambodian Migrant Workers
Khy Sovuthy - Coming Back: Migrant Workers in Prey Veng
Miguel Jeronimo - Planting Trees of Hope in Pakistan
Rina Saeed Khan - South Korea’s Post-Pandemic Digital New Deal and Gender Inclusion
Jeong-Hyun Lee - The Cultural Psychology of Vaccination and Face Masks
Interview of Emma Buchtel and Li Man-Wai Liman - Remembering the Pandemic: A View from 2030
Chermaine Lee