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Female Labor Migration in Globalizing Asia: Translocal and Transnational Identities and Agencies
| Location: | Singapore |
| Call for Papers Date: | 2007-05-10 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2007-05-02 |
| Announcement ID: |
156593 |
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This workshop aims to explore the mutual interactions of global and local discourses and practices that shape female migration and labor in and across Asia, particularly in East and Southeast Asia, as well as Asian migrant women workers’ experiences, identities and agencies. The organizers seek insightful perspectives grounded in original empirical research that can effectively capture the dynamism of these gendered processes unfolding on the ground and in the lives of social actors they involve. Contributions from anthropology, gender studies, human and cultural geography, political economy, and sociology are especially welcome. Selected workshop papers will considered for publication in a special journal issue(s). Limited funding may be available for participants with demonstrated financial hardship. PLEASE CLICK ON THE WEB LINK FOR MORE INFORMATION, OR CONTACT THE ORGANIZERS DIRECTLY.
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