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Ethnographies of Development and Globalization in the Philippines - Emergent Socialities and the Governing of Precarity (Paperback)
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Ethnographies of Development and Globalization in the Philippines - Emergent Socialities and the Governing of Precarity (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series
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The contributors to this volume examine the actual workings and
on-the-ground effects of contemporary political economic shifts in
the Global South, and implications for reconfiguring social
networks, conceptions and practices of governance, and burgeoning
social movements. How do various groups in the Global South respond
to and manage chronic states of insecurity and precarity
concomitant with contemporary globalization processes? While
drawing on diverse ethnographic viewpoints in the Philippines, the
authors analyze the impact of these processes through the
conceptual framework of "emergent sociality," a purported
connectedness among individuals fostered through interactions,
copresence, and conviviality within a community over a long
duration. In so doing, the case studies in this volume suggest,
illuminate, and debate insecurities that may be commonly shared
among populations in the Philippines and throughout the Global
South. This anthology will be of great interest to students and
scholars of cultural anthropology, globalization and Philippines
society.
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