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Transnational families and digital technologies: Parenting at a distance among Chinese families
By Hong Chen
Transnational Intimacies: Korean Television Dramas, Romance, Erotics, and Race
By Min Joo Lee
Tribal Cosmopolitans: Malaysia's Semai Tribe and the Baha'i Faith
By Temily Tianmay Jaya Gopan
Ummah Yet Proletariat: Islam and Marxism in the Netherlands East Indies and Indonesia, 1915 – 1959
By Lin Hongxuan
Undermining conflict: Multinational Miners, Conflict and Participation in Indonesia
By Lian Sinclair
Understanding Rape Adjudication in Delhi Trial Courts
By Arushi Garg
Unruly Mountains: Competing Visions for China’s Inner Asian Highland, 1368-1600
By XIAOBAI HU
Using Intimacy as a Lens on the Work and Migration Experiences of Ethnic Performers in Southwest China
By Jingyu Mao
Vulnerabilising the trafficked child: Structural violence of governance practices in the EU and ASEAN
By Elisa Narminio
White Robes, Matted Hair: Tibetan Tantric Householders, Moral Sexuality and the Ambiguities of Esoteric Buddhist Expertise in Exile
By Ben P. Joffe
Writing Hong Kong Sinophonicity-History, Gender and Ethnicity in Hong Kong Fiction
By LONG Chao
Written Culture of Inkstick-Makers in China and Japan, 1300-1900
By Wilson Chan
“Be Water, My Friend”: Non-Oppositional Criticalities of Socially engaged art in Urbanising China
By Liwen Deng
“Here in New Zealand, I Feel more Comfortable Trusting People”: A Critical Realist Exploration of the Causes of Trust among Koreans Living in Auckland, New Zealand
By Lynne Soon-Chean Park
“Ormakurippukal” (Memory Jottings): Region specific study of life writings by women of Kerala
By Sreedevi Santhosh
“Religion” for Society: a transnational history of socially engaged buddhist networks in Thailand
By Jordan T. Baskerville

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