Over the past four decades, few large regions of the world have experienced such dynamic and rapid demographic, economic and social transformations as Southeast Asia. Changes in the patterns of spatial mobility of Southeast Asian populations within, into, and out of the region constitute important aspects in this regard. The studies introduced in this volume reflect trends, continuations, and frictions of mobilities in Southeast Asia. Roughly speaking, they can be divided into two groups – one dealing primarily with issues of human migration, the other rather with various aspects of tourism – although it should pointed out that the scientific boundaries between migration and tourism research have recently become increasingly blurred. In...
The region of Southeast Asia is extremely diverse in terms of culture, language, ethnicity, economic...
Indonesia is an excellent place to study the complexity of Asian (im)mobilities. The archipelago’s s...
ABSTRACT The total population of Yogyakarta Special Region was 2,966,549 persons in 1985, while the ...
Tourism in Southeast Asia provides an up-to-date exploration of the state of tourism development and...
While recognising the antiquity of population migration in the Asian and Pacific region, this articl...
An inter-ethnic migration issue has arisen due to contradictory tendencies. The relevance of the top...
South and Southeast Asia are currently home to—percent of the world's population and as such is one ...
Tourism in Southeast Asia traces back many years, with early forms of travel including pilgrimage, a...
This paper is a preliminary survey of temporary labour migration (TLM) in Southeast Asia (sometimes ...
There has been a parametric increase in the scale and complexity of global international migration i...
In response to declining international arrivals, Southeast Asia focused its attention on developing ...
Migration into, out of, and within East Asia (comprising Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia) will und...
This book analyses the role tourism plays for development in Southeast Asia. It seeks to assess tour...
Asia presents a unique setting for the study of human migration. Home to more than three-fifths of t...
Migration is set to play a pre-eminent role in the transformation of regional populations in the twe...
The region of Southeast Asia is extremely diverse in terms of culture, language, ethnicity, economic...
Indonesia is an excellent place to study the complexity of Asian (im)mobilities. The archipelago’s s...
ABSTRACT The total population of Yogyakarta Special Region was 2,966,549 persons in 1985, while the ...
Tourism in Southeast Asia provides an up-to-date exploration of the state of tourism development and...
While recognising the antiquity of population migration in the Asian and Pacific region, this articl...
An inter-ethnic migration issue has arisen due to contradictory tendencies. The relevance of the top...
South and Southeast Asia are currently home to—percent of the world's population and as such is one ...
Tourism in Southeast Asia traces back many years, with early forms of travel including pilgrimage, a...
This paper is a preliminary survey of temporary labour migration (TLM) in Southeast Asia (sometimes ...
There has been a parametric increase in the scale and complexity of global international migration i...
In response to declining international arrivals, Southeast Asia focused its attention on developing ...
Migration into, out of, and within East Asia (comprising Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia) will und...
This book analyses the role tourism plays for development in Southeast Asia. It seeks to assess tour...
Asia presents a unique setting for the study of human migration. Home to more than three-fifths of t...
Migration is set to play a pre-eminent role in the transformation of regional populations in the twe...
The region of Southeast Asia is extremely diverse in terms of culture, language, ethnicity, economic...
Indonesia is an excellent place to study the complexity of Asian (im)mobilities. The archipelago’s s...
ABSTRACT The total population of Yogyakarta Special Region was 2,966,549 persons in 1985, while the ...