The increasing penetration of global capitalism, ambitious development efforts, and related environmental change have significantly transformed Kalimantan and its indigenous population, commonly referred to as Dayak, during the last decades. This article analyzes these processes from a gendered perspective and explores how gender relations among the Dayak, who generally are characterized by well-balanced gender relations, have been influenced by what is commonly referred to as ‘development’. A review of the existing literature shows that new asymmetries between men and women are emerging mainly due to different ways of inclusion in new economic systems. Based on research among the Dayak Benuaq, the article shows that far-reaching gender equ...
This article discusses gender, especially in women’s job qualifications, and provides opportunities ...
Bibliography: leaves 259-271.xiv, 271 leaves, [8] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 30 cm....
Land based industries, most significantly palm oil plantations, timber concessions and mining operat...
The increasing penetration of global capitalism, ambitious development efforts, and related environm...
This article reviews the literature on the relationship between gender and ethnicity in Indonesia’s ...
Market-driven development is transforming swidden landscapes and having different impacts along inte...
Across many parts of Indonesia, investment in oil palm has brought accelerated forms of land acquisi...
Dramatic and devastating changes in East Kalimantan's forest landscape over recent decades reflect t...
The Minangkabau ethnic group is still the largest matrilineal society in the world. Past research on...
Gender bias is a condition that indicates the existence of a preference for one of the socially and ...
An estimated 1.6 billion people depend in part or in full on forests and trees outside forests for t...
Summary This article examines the impact of environmental change on competing livelihood systems in...
The development process affects women and men differentially. The after effects of colonialism and t...
The lives of women who have decided to become Indonesian migrant workers in several Asia Pacific are...
The Baduy people are one of the indigenous communities living in Indonesia at present. The community...
This article discusses gender, especially in women’s job qualifications, and provides opportunities ...
Bibliography: leaves 259-271.xiv, 271 leaves, [8] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 30 cm....
Land based industries, most significantly palm oil plantations, timber concessions and mining operat...
The increasing penetration of global capitalism, ambitious development efforts, and related environm...
This article reviews the literature on the relationship between gender and ethnicity in Indonesia’s ...
Market-driven development is transforming swidden landscapes and having different impacts along inte...
Across many parts of Indonesia, investment in oil palm has brought accelerated forms of land acquisi...
Dramatic and devastating changes in East Kalimantan's forest landscape over recent decades reflect t...
The Minangkabau ethnic group is still the largest matrilineal society in the world. Past research on...
Gender bias is a condition that indicates the existence of a preference for one of the socially and ...
An estimated 1.6 billion people depend in part or in full on forests and trees outside forests for t...
Summary This article examines the impact of environmental change on competing livelihood systems in...
The development process affects women and men differentially. The after effects of colonialism and t...
The lives of women who have decided to become Indonesian migrant workers in several Asia Pacific are...
The Baduy people are one of the indigenous communities living in Indonesia at present. The community...
This article discusses gender, especially in women’s job qualifications, and provides opportunities ...
Bibliography: leaves 259-271.xiv, 271 leaves, [8] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 30 cm....
Land based industries, most significantly palm oil plantations, timber concessions and mining operat...