Migration in Southeast Asia IMISCOE Regional Reader / [electronic resource] :
edited by Sriprapha Petcharamesree, Mark P. Capaldi.
- 1st ed. 2023.
- XVI, 232 p. 1 illus. online resource.
- IMISCOE Research Series, 2364-4095 .
- IMISCOE Research Series, .
Chapter 1. Preface -- Chapter 2. Present-day Migration in Southeast Asia: Evolution, Flows and Migration Dynamics -- Part I: Citizenship and the Exclusive State -- Chapter 3. Borders, Citizenship, ‘Imagined Community’ and ‘Exclusive State’ and Migration in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 4. Birth Registration, Legal Identity and Impacts on Migration in ASEAN -- Chapter 5. Forgotten Stateless Vietnamese in Thailand -- Chapter 6. Gender, Race, Culture and Identity at the Internal Border of Marriage Migration of Vietnamese Women in South Korea -- Chapter 7. Rethinking Local Citizenship and Integration of Persons of Indonesian Descent in the Southern Philippines -- Part II: Borders, Migration and Access to Membership Goods -- Chapter 8. Citizenship and Legal Status in Healthcare: Access of Non-citizens in the ASEAN: A Comparative Case Study of Thailand and Malaysia -- Chapter 9. Labour Migration and Exclusive State amidst the Global Pandemic of COVID-19 -- Chapter 10. Accounting for Children’s Agency and Resilience in Independent Child Migration in Southeast Asia -- Part III: Forced Migration in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 11. The Refugees Vanish: Rohingya Movement, Emergency’s Temporality and Violence of the Indonesian Humanitarian Border -- Chapter 12. The Nexus between Corruption, Migrant Smuggling, and Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 13. The Politics of Forced Migration in Southeast Asia.
Open Access
This open access IMISCOE Regional Reader explores the issues faced by migrant groups in Southeast Asia and the challenges of getting of their human rights recognized. It analyses the different responses, or lack thereof, of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to these highly complex situations which are shaped by contemporary debates around borders and concepts of states, migrants’ rights as well as access to citizenship and how these concepts and paradigms are intertwined with issues such as agency and resilience of migrants. Crucial attention is given to the region’s lesser known populations and issues such as the Vietnamese in Thailand, people of Indonesian descent (PIDs) in Southern Philippines, independent child migrants across the region, and the vulnerabilities of migrant workers facing the COVID-19 pandemic. With its unique regional focus, this book provides a valuable resource to those studying human rights and migration issues, policy makers and researchers and students.
9783031257483
10.1007/978-3-031-25748-3 doi
Emigration and immigration. Human rights. Asia--Politics and government. Human Migration. Politics and Human Rights. Human Rights. Asian Politics.