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CLARENCE-SMITH, WILLIAM G.

•    2011 (with David Eltis). ‘White servitude’. In David Eltis and Stanley Engerman (eds), The Cambridge world history of slavery, volume 3, AD 1420-AD 1804, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 132–59.

 

DUDLEY, SANDRA

•    2010. Materialising exile: material culture and embodied experience among karenni refugees in Thailand. Oxford: Berghahn. 206pp.

 

ELLEN, ROY

•    2011. Sago as a buffer against subsistence stress and as a currency of inter-island trade networks in eastern Indonesia. In G. Barker and M. Janowski (eds), Why cultivate? Anthropological and archaeological approaches to foraging-farming transitions in Southeast Asia. Cambridge: McDonald Institute Monographs, pp. 47–60.

 

FORMICHI, CHIARA

•    2011 (with R.E. Elson) When did Kartosuwiryo start shooting?: an account of Dutch-Republican-Islamic forces interaction in West Java, 1945–49. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 42(3): 458–86.

•    2010. Pan-Islam and religious nationalism: the case of Kartosuwiryo and the Negara Islam Indonesia. Indonesia 90: 125–46.

 

GALLOP, ANNABEL TEH

•    2011. An Acehnese Qur’an manuscript in Belgium. In  Titik Pudjiastuti, Tommy Christomy (eds), Teks, naskah dan kelisanan: festschrift untuk Prof. Achadiati Ikram.  Depok: Yayasan Pernaskahan Nusantara, pp.50–72.

HACK, KARL

•      2011 (Guest Ed.). ‘Introduction: between terror and talking, the place of “negotiation” in colonial conflict’, Special issue on 'Negotiating with the enemy', Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 39 (4): 539–49)

•      Ibid. ‘Negotiating with the Malayan Communist Party, 1948-89’, pp. 589–606.

•      [Interview by Octavian Manea] ‘Setting the record straight on the Malayan Emergency’, Small Wars Journal (Online journal, February 2011).

 

HIJJAS, MULAIKA

•    2011. Victorious wives: the disguised heroine  in nineteenth-century Malay syair. Singapore: NUS Press. 330 pp.

 

HITCHCOCK, MICHAEL

•    2011 (with Niel Leiper). The Neka Art Museum and Bali’s Art Heritage. Advances in Food, Hospitality and Tourism 1(4).

·      2010 (with IN Darma Putra). Cultural perspectives on tourism and terrorism in D.V.L. McLeod & J.G. Carrier (eds), Tourism, power and culture: anthropological insight. Bristol: Channel view Publications.

 

HUGHES-FREELAND, FELICIA

•    2011.  ‘Women’s creativity in Indonesian cinema’. Special issue on ‘Gender and Creativity in Southeast Asia’, Indonesia and the Malay World 115: 417-44, DOI: 10/1080/13639811.2011.6.614089.

•    2011.  Ibid. ‘Editorial: introduction’, DOI: 10/1080/13639811.2011.6.614089.

•    (In press). ‘Movement on the move: performance and dance tourism’ in (eds) J. Skinner and H. Neveu (eds), Dancing culture. London: Berghahn Books.

 

JONES, LEE

•       2011. ASEAN, sovereignty and intervention in Southeast Asia. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

•       [In press]. Beyond securitisation: explaining the scope of security policy in Southeast Asia. International Relations of the Asia-Pacific. Also available online at <http://irap.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/lcr002?ijkey=K5wsOfVh8KgqbaU&keytype=ref>

 

JONES, RUSSELL

•    2011. Watermark icons – or words? – with reference to methods of dating Malay manuscripts. Paper History (Journal of the International Association of Paper Historians) 15 (1): 6-15.

•    2011. Hidden traces: European writing paper goes to the East. The Quarterly (Journal of the British Association of Paper Historians) 80.

 

KERSHAW, ROGER

•    2011. Islam and dominion. A repugnant verity? [Review article, in two parts] Contemporary Review 293 (1700): 23–32; (1701): 201–7. 

•    2011 (with Eva Maria Kershaw). Writing an identity. Content and conceptions of a Brunei-Dusun ‘Constitution’ of 1981. Phillips  ME: Borneo Research Council.

•    2010. Ethnic minorities in late twentieth century Brunei: a survey of errors and imbalances in foreign analysis. Borneo Research Bulletin 41: 250–75.

 

KING, VICTOR T.  and MICHAEL PARNWELL

•    2011  World Heritage Sites and domestic tourism in Thailand: social change and management implications. South East Asia Research 19 (3): 381–420.

 

NOSZLOPY, LAURA

•    2010 (with Mathew Isaac Cohen, eds). Contemporary Southeast Asian performance: transnational perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

 

RIGG, JONATHAN

•    [In press] (with Peter Vandergeest, eds). Revisiting rural places: pathways to poverty and prosperity in Southeast Asia. Singapore: NUS Press; Honolulu: Hawaii University Press.

•    2011 (Wong Tai-Chee and Jonathan Rigg, eds)  Asian cities, migrant labor and contested spaces. London: Routledge, 295pp. <http://www.routledge-ny.com/books/Asian-Cities-Migrant-Labor-and-Contested-Spaces-isbn9780415564489>

•    2011 (with Albert Salamanca) Connecting lives and places: mobility and spatial signatures in Northeast Thailand, 1982-2009. Critical Asian Studies 43 (4): 551–75.

•    2010. An early critical foray into participation in Thailand’. In Nicholas Tapp and Philip Hirsch (eds), Anthropological traces: Thailand and the work of Andew Turton. Leiden: International Institute for Asian Studies, pp. 89–101.

•    2010 (with Suriya Veeravongs, Piyawadee Rohitarachoon and Lalida Veeravongs) From farm to factory: village change in a rice-growing region. In Jytte Agergaard, Niels Fold and Katherine V. Gough (eds), Rural-urban dynamics: livelihoods, mobility and markets in African and Asian frontiers. London: Routledge, pp. 134–50.

•    2010 (with Suriya Veeravongs, Piyawadee Rohitarachoon and Lalida Veeravongs) A revolution in the Thai handicraft industry? Handicrafts, integration and rural development in northern Thailand. In Jytte Agergaard, Niels Fold and Katherine V. Gough (eds), Rural-urban dynamics: livelihoods, mobility and markets in African and Asian frontiers. London: Routledge, pp 116–32.

•    2010 (Kate Gough and Jonathan Rigg) Handicraft and manufacturing frontier: transforming livelihoods, re-shaping settlements. In Jytte Agergaard, Niels Fold and Katherine V. Gough (eds), Rural-urban dynamics: livelihoods, mobility and markets in African and Asian frontiers. London: Routledge, pp. 151–57.

•    2009 (with Chusak Wittayapak) Spatial integration and human transformations in the Greater Mekong Sub-region. In Yukon Huang and Alessandro Magnoli Bocchi (eds), Re-shaping economic geography in East Asia. Washington DC: World Bank, pp 79–99.

•    2009 (with Albert Salamanca). Managing risk and vulnerability in Asia: a 25-year village study from Thailand. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 50(3): 255–70.

•    2009. Grand narrative or modest comparison? Reflecting on the ‘lessons’ of East Asian development and growth. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 30 (1): 29–34.

•    2009. A particular place? Laos and its incorporation into the development mainstream, Environment & Planning A 41: 703–21.

 

STARGARDT, JANICE

•    [In press] (with Gabriel Amable and Bernard Devereux) Irrigation is forever: a study of the post-destruction movement of water across the ancient site of Sri Ksetra, Central Burma. In R. Lasaponara and N. Masini (eds), Remote sensing – a research tool for archaeology. Berlin: Springer.

•    [In press] Dehua ceramics in long-distance trade in the Song-Yuan Period; excavations at Satingpra, South Thailand. 22 pp. In Chen Dhiangzhong (ed.) Dehua ceramics in historical perspectives. Quanzhou and Dehua: Fujian Institute of Archaeology. [Chinese translation Zhuang Yijie].

 

THARAPHI THAN

•    2011. Understanding prostitutes and prostitution in democratic Burma, 1942–62: state jewels or victims of modernity? South East Asia Research 19 (3): 537–65.