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Correlations, Causes and the Logic of Obscuration: Donor Shaping of Dominant Narratives in Indonesia's Irrigation Development (2012)
Journal Article
Suhardiman, D., & Mollinga, P. (2012). Correlations, Causes and the Logic of Obscuration: Donor Shaping of Dominant Narratives in Indonesia's Irrigation Development. The Journal of Development Studies, 48(7), 923-938. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2011.638052

This article analyses policy trends in Indonesian irrigation, particularly during the last five decades, from the perspective of dominant narratives, as authored, suggested and pushed by international donors. It argues that international donors' adhe... Read More about Correlations, Causes and the Logic of Obscuration: Donor Shaping of Dominant Narratives in Indonesia's Irrigation Development.

Environmental Modernity (2012)
Journal Article
Raman, R. (2012). Environmental Modernity. Seminar (New Delhi.1959), 33-38

The precariat: from denizens to citizens? (2012)
Journal Article
Standing, G. (2012). The precariat: from denizens to citizens?. Polity: The Journal of the Northeastern Political Science Association, 44(4), 588-608. https://doi.org/10.1057/pol.2012.15

Liberalized markets promoted by the Washington Consensus under globalization have resulted in a global class structure in which new groups have emerged, including a precariat consisting of millions of people subject to flexible, insecure labor relati... Read More about The precariat: from denizens to citizens?.

Water Supply or ‘Beautiful Latrines’? Microcredit for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. (2012)
Journal Article
Reis, N., & Mollinga, P. (2012). Water Supply or ‘Beautiful Latrines’? Microcredit for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Österreichische Zeitschrift für Südostasienwissenschaften, 5(1), 10-29. https://doi.org/10.4232/10.ASEAS-5.1-2

Around half of the Mekong Delta’s rural population lacks year-round access to clean water. In combination with inadequate hygiene and poor sanitation this creates a high risk of diseases. Microcredit schemes are a popular element in addressing such p... Read More about Water Supply or ‘Beautiful Latrines’? Microcredit for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam..

Contextualising Liberal Peacebuilding for Local Circumstances: Unmiss and Local Peacebuilding In South Sudan (2012)
Journal Article
Felix da Costa, D., & Karlsrud, J. (2012). Contextualising Liberal Peacebuilding for Local Circumstances: Unmiss and Local Peacebuilding In South Sudan. Journal of Peacebuilding & Development, 7(2), 53-66. https://doi.org/10.1080/15423166.2012.743814

In recent literature on international peacekeeping and peacebuilding interventions, attention has been drawn increasingly to local level dynamics and the reciprocal relationships with national conflict dynamics. This article places local social struc... Read More about Contextualising Liberal Peacebuilding for Local Circumstances: Unmiss and Local Peacebuilding In South Sudan.

Questioni agrarie o questioni del lavoro? La questione agraria e la sue irrilevanza per il lavoro rurale nell'India neo-liberista (2012)
Journal Article
Lerche, J. (2012). Questioni agrarie o questioni del lavoro? La questione agraria e la sue irrilevanza per il lavoro rurale nell'India neo-liberista. Sociologia del lavoro, 76-105. https://doi.org/10.3280/SL2012-128006

This article reinterrogates the positions on the agrarian question in India, to reach fresh conclusions about important agrarian policies of the left, including that of land reforms. Internationally, the classic political economy approach to agrarian... Read More about Questioni agrarie o questioni del lavoro? La questione agraria e la sue irrilevanza per il lavoro rurale nell'India neo-liberista.

The Experience of Land Grab in Liberia (2012)
Book Chapter
Hahn, N. (2012). The Experience of Land Grab in Liberia. In J. A. Allan, M. Keulertz, S. Sojamo, & J. Warner (Eds.), Handbook of Land and Water Grabs in Africa - Foreign direct investment and food and water security. Routledge

The Anti-Bolivarian Student Movement: New Social Actors Challenge the Advancement of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Socialism (2012)
Journal Article
Brading, R. (2012). The Anti-Bolivarian Student Movement: New Social Actors Challenge the Advancement of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Socialism. 라틴아메리카연구 = Asian journal of Latin American studies = Lat'in Amerik'a yŏn'gu, 25(3), 23-46

The decision of Venezuela’s President Hugo Chávez not to
renew the private TV channel RCTV’s (Radio Caracas Televisión)
broadcasting licence in May 2007 became the focal point for
students from different universities of Caracas to unite (with no... Read More about The Anti-Bolivarian Student Movement: New Social Actors Challenge the Advancement of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Socialism.