• Narratives of Agency: Sex Work in Indonesia’s Borderlands 

      Ford, Michele; Lyons, Lenore
      Published 2011-01-01
      Lia’s and Ani’s narratives raise questions about how we can theorize the “constrained choice to become a sex worker, without moralisingly declaring all sex work to be exploitation or violence against women” (Schotten 2005: ...
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    • After Nunukan: The Regulation of Indonesian Migration to Malaysia 

      Ford, Michele
      Published 2006-01-01
      Labour migration from Indonesia to Malaysia is a complex phenomenon. Migrants enter Malaysia via a range of formal, semi-formal and informal channels, primarily through Sumatra and Kalimantan. Although Indonesian authorities ...
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    • A Challenge for Business? Developments in Indonesian Trade Unionism after Soeharto 

      Ford, Michele
      Published 2004-01-01
      This chapter discusses debates on unionism and business from a labour movement perspective. It begins by briefly outlining developments in unionism in New Order Indonesia and sketching changes in the regulatory environment ...
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    • Who are the Orang Riau? Negotiating Identity across Geographic and Ethnic Divides 

      Ford, Michele
      Published 2003-01-01
      Debates about identity have multiplied across Indonesia in the wake of the implementation of regional autonomy. In the ethnically heterogeneous province of Riau, identity is prominent in the public debate and pivotal to ...
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    • International Networks and Human Rights in Indonesia 

      Ford, Michele
      Published 2011-01-01
      Following Risse and Sikkink, I privilege the point of interaction between local and international campaigns for better access to human rights in my analysis of the socialisation of human rights norms and the establishment ...
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