Social and Political Deglobalisation
Social and Political Deglobalisation
Covid-19, Conflict, and Uncertainties in Malaysia
Govindasamy, Anantha Raman; Ganesan, Kavitha; Ying Hooi, Khoo
Springer Verlag, Singapore
01/2024
210
Dura
Inglês
9789819968220
15 a 20 dias
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Part I: Deglobalisation in Malaysia as a subject of theoretical study.- Chapter 1: Introduction: Reconsidering (de)globalisation in the aftermath of Covid-19.- Chapter 2: Political and socioeconomic intersections in a deglobalising Malaysia.- Chapter 3: Malaysia's defensive priority dilemma: Prioritising military strategy amidst Covid-19-mediated deglobalisation.- Chapter 4: An antidote to deglobalisation: Conceptualising youth activism in Malaysia.- Part II: Deglobalisation's biopolitical implications for Malaysians.- Chapter 5: Bio-constitutionalism, power relations and endemic inequalities: Implications of the commodification of the right to health in a deglobalising Malaysia.- Chapter 6: Labour issues in Malaysia amidst deglobalisation.- Chapter 7: Mediated xenophobia and Covid-19: A critical discourse analysis of media representations of migrant workers in Malaysia.- Chapter 8: Political and social deglobalisation in Malaysia: Discrimination against migrants and refugees during the Covid-19 pandemic.- Part III: Deglobalisation in Sabah.- Chapter 9: Skewed priorities in Sabah's food policies: (Post-)pandemic mediated deglobalisation and food security.- Chapter 10: Digital poverty and inequality during the Covid-19 pandemic in Keningau, Sabah.- Chapter 11: Lockdowns and food security: Embodying native wisdom in rice production among the indigenous Lundayeh in Sabah
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De-globalization;Migrant workers in Malaysia;Deglobalisation and Covid-19;De-globalised Malaysia and the Pandemic;Endemic Inequalities in a De-Globalising Malaysia;Warfare in the Age of Pandemic;Labor Exploitation in Malaysia;Youth Activism in Malaysia;Undocumented Migrants in Malaysia;Xenophobia in Malaysia;Media representation of migrant workers in Malaysia;Oppression of Migrants and Refugees in Malaysia;Lockdowns and movement control orders;Digital Poverty in Malaysia
Part I: Deglobalisation in Malaysia as a subject of theoretical study.- Chapter 1: Introduction: Reconsidering (de)globalisation in the aftermath of Covid-19.- Chapter 2: Political and socioeconomic intersections in a deglobalising Malaysia.- Chapter 3: Malaysia's defensive priority dilemma: Prioritising military strategy amidst Covid-19-mediated deglobalisation.- Chapter 4: An antidote to deglobalisation: Conceptualising youth activism in Malaysia.- Part II: Deglobalisation's biopolitical implications for Malaysians.- Chapter 5: Bio-constitutionalism, power relations and endemic inequalities: Implications of the commodification of the right to health in a deglobalising Malaysia.- Chapter 6: Labour issues in Malaysia amidst deglobalisation.- Chapter 7: Mediated xenophobia and Covid-19: A critical discourse analysis of media representations of migrant workers in Malaysia.- Chapter 8: Political and social deglobalisation in Malaysia: Discrimination against migrants and refugees during the Covid-19 pandemic.- Part III: Deglobalisation in Sabah.- Chapter 9: Skewed priorities in Sabah's food policies: (Post-)pandemic mediated deglobalisation and food security.- Chapter 10: Digital poverty and inequality during the Covid-19 pandemic in Keningau, Sabah.- Chapter 11: Lockdowns and food security: Embodying native wisdom in rice production among the indigenous Lundayeh in Sabah
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De-globalization;Migrant workers in Malaysia;Deglobalisation and Covid-19;De-globalised Malaysia and the Pandemic;Endemic Inequalities in a De-Globalising Malaysia;Warfare in the Age of Pandemic;Labor Exploitation in Malaysia;Youth Activism in Malaysia;Undocumented Migrants in Malaysia;Xenophobia in Malaysia;Media representation of migrant workers in Malaysia;Oppression of Migrants and Refugees in Malaysia;Lockdowns and movement control orders;Digital Poverty in Malaysia