Based on an ethnographic study among selected ethnic minority groups in Kon Tum province of the Central Highlands of Vietnam, this paper discusses how popular discourses about social-cultural differences between the ‘civilized’ lowland majority Kinh people and ‘backward’ upland minority groups impact on political participation of the local people. Popular assumptions contend that ethnic minorities are inept to learn, thus depriving themselves of higher education and training opportunities, eventually confining them to lowly local jobs rather than jobs of a more competitive nature. All this occurs against the backdrop of rapid economic, social and cultural transformations that reduce drastically the natural habitat of minority groups due to ...
Since the 1990s, several Vietnamese state policies have focused on whole-heartedly integrating uplan...
The Khmers or Cambodians in Vietnam, numbering about 900.000 (1994), today live in paticulary remote...
Vietnam\u27s fifty-four different ethnic groups are increasingly engaged in the outside world, and c...
This study deals with the Kinh (or Viet) majority people who have migrated from the lowland Red Rive...
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Kon Tum is a province located in an important geopolitical position, with 28 ethnic groups living to...
This study examines the disparities in living standards between and among the different ethnic group...
Despite a growing literature, market-oriented agrarian change in Southeast Asia continues to beg que...
As a country with 54 ethnic groups, including 53 officially designated "ethnic minority groups," Vi...
The paper briefly presents the concept of ethnicity and nationality. Based on the definition and sco...
This paper describes the protracted struggles by ethnic Khmers in An Giang Province to regain farmla...
This thesis traces the relations between ethnic minority groups and the Vietnamese state throug...
Reviewing the scholarship on ethnic minorities in Vietnam, this essay identifies problems with the p...
One of the concerns in improving the quality of minority education in multicultural nations is how t...
Existing studies on socio-economic differentiation in Vietnam focus on the inequality between the et...
Since the 1990s, several Vietnamese state policies have focused on whole-heartedly integrating uplan...
The Khmers or Cambodians in Vietnam, numbering about 900.000 (1994), today live in paticulary remote...
Vietnam\u27s fifty-four different ethnic groups are increasingly engaged in the outside world, and c...
This study deals with the Kinh (or Viet) majority people who have migrated from the lowland Red Rive...
bl ic Di sc lo su re A ut ho riz ed Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A ut ho riz ed Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A...
Kon Tum is a province located in an important geopolitical position, with 28 ethnic groups living to...
This study examines the disparities in living standards between and among the different ethnic group...
Despite a growing literature, market-oriented agrarian change in Southeast Asia continues to beg que...
As a country with 54 ethnic groups, including 53 officially designated "ethnic minority groups," Vi...
The paper briefly presents the concept of ethnicity and nationality. Based on the definition and sco...
This paper describes the protracted struggles by ethnic Khmers in An Giang Province to regain farmla...
This thesis traces the relations between ethnic minority groups and the Vietnamese state throug...
Reviewing the scholarship on ethnic minorities in Vietnam, this essay identifies problems with the p...
One of the concerns in improving the quality of minority education in multicultural nations is how t...
Existing studies on socio-economic differentiation in Vietnam focus on the inequality between the et...
Since the 1990s, several Vietnamese state policies have focused on whole-heartedly integrating uplan...
The Khmers or Cambodians in Vietnam, numbering about 900.000 (1994), today live in paticulary remote...
Vietnam\u27s fifty-four different ethnic groups are increasingly engaged in the outside world, and c...