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  1. Research

    Transnational Migration and the Transformation of Gender Relations: the Case of Bangladeshi Labour Migrants

    Dannecker, Petra. 2005. “Transnational Migration and the Transformation of Gender Relations: the Case of Bangladeshi Labour Migrants.” Current Sociology 53 (4): 655-74.

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    Topics: Development, Displacement & Migration, Migration, Economies, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Livelihoods Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Bangladesh, Malaysia Keywords: gender relations, labor migration, networking, social transformations, transnational activities, transnationalism

  2. Research

    Personal Journey of Development through the Gender Responsive and Participatory Budgeting (GRPB) Project, Penang

    Husin, Nur Hazwani. 2016. “Personal Journey of Development through the Gender Responsive and Participatory Budgeting (GRPB) Project, Penang.” Asian Journal of Women’s Studies 22 (2): 174–80.

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    Topics: Development, Gender, Women, Gender Budgeting, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Malaysia Keywords: gender equality, Gender Responsive and Participatory Budgeting (GRPB), women's empowerment

  3. Research

    How Gender Differences and Perceptions of Safety Shape Urban Mobility in Southeast Asia

    Hidayati, Isti, Wendy Tan, and Claudia Yamu. 2020. “How Gender Differences and Perceptions of Safety Shape Urban Mobility in Southeast Asia.” Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 73: 155–73.

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    Topics: Gender, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Indonesia, Malaysia Keywords: mobility, gender, perceived safety, on-street survey, walking with video, space syntax

  4. Research

    Land Resources Management in Southeast Asia: Redefining the Role of Women as Land Managers

    Pradipta, Lengga. 2020. “Land Resources Management in Southeast Asia: Redefining the Role of Women as Land Managers.” Komunitas: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture 12 (2): 206-16.

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    Topics: Agriculture, Gender, Women, Gender Equality/Inequality, Patriarchy, Governance, Indigenous, Land Tenure, Rights, Land Rights Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam Keywords: land resources management, patriarchy, women

  5. Research

    Negotiating Development in Muslim Societies: Gendered Spaces and Translocal Connections

    Lachenmann, Gudrun, and Petra Dannecker. 2008. Negotiating Development in Muslim Societies: Gendered Spaces and Translocal Connections. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Development, Economies, Economic Inequality, Poverty, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Livelihoods, Post-Conflict, Religion, Rights, Human Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Africa, East Africa, West Africa, Asia, South Asia Countries: Malaysia, Senegal, Sudan

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    Cultural Norms and Gender Inequality in Malaysia

    Hutchings, Katherine. 2000. “Cultural Norms and Gender Inequality in Malaysia.” Race, Gender & Class 7 (2): 122–48.

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    Topics: Class, Ethnicity, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gender Equity, Multi-National Corporations, Race Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Malaysia Keywords: multinational corporation, social inequality, Gender, race, class

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