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Tag: Mobility

By Editor Posted on 15 Dec 2020

Review of: Sabina Lawreniuk & Laurie Parsons, Going Nowhere Fast: Mobile Inequality in the Age of Translocality. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020

Going Nowhere Fast explains why inequality persists at a time when so many people are on the move in search of a better life.

Categories: Book ReviewTags: Book Review, Cambodia, Inequality, Mobility, Southeast Asia
By Editor Posted on 8 Dec 2020

Review of: Sabina Lawreniuk & Laurie Parsons, Going Nowhere Fast: Mobile Inequality in the Age of Translocality. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020

This is a slim book – just 140 pages – but an important one for scholars interested in contemporary processes of social and economic transformation in Cambodia, and Southeast Asia more widely.

Categories: Book ReviewTags: Book Review, Cambodia, Inequality, Mobility, Southeast Asia

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