Reimagining Development in Southeast Asia Reimagining Development in Southeast Asia
Asia in Transition

Reimagining Development in Southeast Asia

Alternative Practices from the Grassroots and Social Movements

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Publisher Description

This volume consolidates chapters from across Southeast Asia as a means of discussing alternative development pathways. It presents radical re-imaginings of how development might look, considered alongside the growing disillusionment over mainstream development models. In suggesting alternative models of development, it reframes participatory processes from the developing world, discussing practices of decolonization, anti-capitalism, plurality, anti-racism, effacing patriarchy, and ecological sustainability, designed and executed by grassroot communities and civil society organisations (CSOs). The grassroots and social movement paradigms highlighted in this collection seek to challenge and change the dominant model of development instituted in ASEAN, which have largely failed in meaningfully addressing the issues faced by different sectors. That the book project springs from an engagement between scholars and on-the-ground practitioners means that several chapters combine reflective, case-based viewpoints. To this end, the book is relevant to scholars, students, and practitioners working in areas related to Southeast Asian politics, economy, and culture.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2025
15 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
395
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Nature Singapore
PROVIDER INFO
Springer Science & Business Media LLC
SIZE
15.6
MB
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