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UID:the-labour-movement-s-in-southeast-asia-historical-contingencies-and-contemporary-challenges-1
SUMMARY:The Labour Movement(s) in Southeast Asia: Historical Contingencies and Contemporary Challenges (1)
LOCATION:Room 1.204
DESCRIPTION:The successful economic development of Southeast Asia is relate
 d to the expansion of capital relations and the ongoing proletarisation of 
 its population. However, the labour “side” of the economic “miracle” in Sou
 theast Asia usually remains hidden from view. Apart from occasional mention
 s of larger strike movements, labour as a class and as a collective agent i
 s usually ignored in political analyses of the region. This also applies to
  political activists and civil society, which, for some decades, have downp
 layed class as a category of analysis and the collective struggles of the w
 orking class as a strategic moment. This panel hopes to rekindle interest i
 n labour studies in Southeast Asia in which labour is really at the heart o
 f the debates and discourses. We welcome contributions that take a comparat
 ive view on labour movements but also – or especially – contemporary resear
 ch that address the politics of labour, labour and the rise of authoritaria
 nism, labour and gender relations, labour and the environment, movements of
  migrants informal workers or home-based workers and the dynamics and lesso
 ns from important major strikes and collective struggles.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/the-labour-movement-s-in-southeast-asia-historical-contingencies-and-contemporary-challenges
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T103000
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DTSTAMP:20260425T220000
UID:the-labour-movement-s-in-southeast-asia-historical-contingencies-and-contemporary-challenges-2
SUMMARY:The Labour Movement(s) in Southeast Asia: Historical Contingencies and Contemporary Challenges (2)
LOCATION:Room 1.204
DESCRIPTION:The successful economic development of Southeast Asia is relate
 d to the expansion of capital relations and the ongoing proletarisation of 
 its population. However, the labour “side” of the economic “miracle” in Sou
 theast Asia usually remains hidden from view. Apart from occasional mention
 s of larger strike movements, labour as a class and as a collective agent i
 s usually ignored in political analyses of the region. This also applies to
  political activists and civil society, which, for some decades, have downp
 layed class as a category of analysis and the collective struggles of the w
 orking class as a strategic moment. This panel hopes to rekindle interest i
 n labour studies in Southeast Asia in which labour is really at the heart o
 f the debates and discourses. We welcome contributions that take a comparat
 ive view on labour movements but also – or especially – contemporary resear
 ch that address the politics of labour, labour and the rise of authoritaria
 nism, labour and gender relations, labour and the environment, movements of
  migrants informal workers or home-based workers and the dynamics and lesso
 ns from important major strikes and collective struggles.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/the-labour-movement-s-in-southeast-asia-historical-contingencies-and-contemporary-challenges
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T123000
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