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Conflict, Continuity, and Change in Social Movements in Southeast Asia

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book demonstrates how preserving ideology and relationship with other activists affords social movements to persist over time amid limited resources and political opportunities in Southeast Asia.

List of contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The life of social movements
Chapter 3 Ambon in episodes of violence and peace
Chapter 4 Badati what lead a movement to discontinue
Chapter 5 The rise of Filterinfo
Chapter 6 The peak of Filterinfo
Chapter 7 The ebb and dormancy of Filterinfo
Chapter 8 The rise of new community groups
Chapter 9 Filterinfo as repository and memory
Chapter 10 Friction, competition, and reconciliation
Chapter 11 Social movements in post-conflict Ambon
Chapter 12 Conclusion

About the author

Abdul Rohman is a lecturer and researcher in the School of Communication and Design at RMIT University, Vietnam. He is interested in understanding socio-technical and cultural changes in Southeast Asia.

Summary

This book demonstrates how preserving ideology and relationship with other activists affords social movements to persist over time amid limited resources and political opportunities in Southeast Asia.

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