Routledge handbook of civil and uncivil society in Southeast Asia

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Routledge handbook of civil and uncivil society in Southeast Asia

edited by Eva Hansson and Meredith L. Weiss

(Routledge handbooks)

Routledge, 2023

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This handbook offers a well-informed and comprehensive analysis of civil society, as a domain for political engagement across Southeast Asia.

Table of Contents

1. Civil society in politics and Southeast Asia in civil society: Conceptual foundations Part I. Spaces and platforms 2. From activist media to algorithmic politics: The internet, social media, and civil society in Southeast Asia 3. Contemporary arts in and for civil society 4. Spatial perspectives: Civil society activism as struggles for space in urbanising Southeast Asia 5. Legal mobilization and civil society: On the use and usefulness of strategic litigation in Southeast Asia Part II. Place within politics 6. Civil society and efforts at regime change in Southeast Asia 7. Civil society and the contentious politics of democratization and autocratization in Myanmar 8. Civil society activism beyond the nation-state: Legitimating ASEAN? Part III. Resources and tactics 9. Failing financing of civil society in Southeast Asia, Rosalia Sciortino 10. Civil society leadership 11. Violence and civil society in Southeast Asia Part IV. Identity formation and claims 12. Civic society and gender advancement in Thailand 13. The LGBT movement in Vietnam 14. Indigenous groups and ethnic minorities 15. Religion and civil society in Southeast Asia Part V. Advocacy 16. Organized labour and autocratization in Southeast Asia 17. Business associations and civil society in Southeast Asia 18. Vernacularising human rights in Southeast Asia 19. Civil society and environmentalism: Crossing frontiers of activism 20. Multi-level migrant civil society activism in Southeast Asia 21. Southeast Asia's glocalized civil society landscapes: National topographies and transnational contours

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