04227nam 22006253 450 99663966660331620250102084510.01-04-078450-X90-485-6208-210.1515/9789048562084(CKB)36957190900041(MiAaPQ)EBC31867612(Au-PeEL)EBL31867612(OCoLC)1482822816(DE-B1597)725000(DE-B1597)9789048562084(EXLCZ)993695719090004120250102d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFuture Practices of Citizenship in Asia and the West Care of the Self (Volume III)1st ed.Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,2024.©2025.1 online resource (322 pages)Asian Cities Series90-485-6207-4 Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Part I. Citizens’ Rights -- 1. Finding Our Voice: Returning to People’s Ordinary Practices of Care in Discussions of Indigenous Citizenship in Tokyo and Montreal -- 2. Ethical Citizenship in the Configuration of Market Socialism: Values and Sacrifices of Women Working in the NGO Sector in Post-Reform Vietnam -- 3. Practicing Citizenship in Urban China: A Case Study of Migrant Activism in Hangzhou -- 4. Youth Leadership and Urban Citizenship in Indonesian Cities -- Part II. COVID-19 and Its Responses -- 5. ‘Don’t say that!’ Artistic Freedom: Government and Citizen Responses to COVID-19 in South and Southeast Asia -- 6. The Disproportionate Effect of COVID-19 on Citizen Participation in Nepal -- 7. Connecting Government COVID-19 Measures and the Exercise of Citizenship: A Comparative Case Study of the Netherlands and Vietnam -- 8. Reclaiming Democratic Citizenship while Tackling COVID-19 in South Korea -- Part III. Future Challenges -- 9. Cambodia’s New ‘Ecological Citizens’ Looking at Environmental Activism in the Kingdom Today -- 10. Establishing Green Habits: The Role of NGOs in Depoliticising Environmental Governance in Urban China -- 11. Reclaiming the Streets from the Apps? Rethinking Future Practices of Urban Citizenship in the Digital Age: Perspectives from Vietnam -- 12. Care of the Self as a Spatial Practice: The Digital Tools Supporting Physical Activities of Migrant Domestic Workers -- Epilogue: Citizenship in the Digital Age -- List of Figures and Tables -- IndexFuture Practices of Citizenship in Asia and the West investigates some of the greatest challenges facing society in the twenty-first century, including the struggle for rights and recognition by indigenous peoples, women, migrants, and the young, as well as the dampening effects some government responses to COVID-19 have had on artistic freedom and citizen participation. The ill effects of digitisation on citizenship, however, are tempered by some more positive approaches from grass-roots activities. Perhaps the most acute challenge facing the world today is climate change, an issue that can be both positive and negative, depending on how we respond to it. All the papers in this book share a people-centred approach based around Michel Foucault’s Care of the Self.Asian Cities SeriesCitizenship21st centurySocial history21st centuryLAW / Civil RightsbisacshCitizenshipSocial historyLAW / Civil Rights.323.6091821Bracken Gregory1247144Rabé Paul1781803Azlan Nurul Azreen1781804Song Lily1781805Taylor John361438Amalina Fildzah Husna1781806Waruwu Barui Kurniawan1781807Siu Kin Wai Michael1781808MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996639666603316Future Practices of Citizenship in Asia and the West4306693UNISA