The quest for qualified teachers in developing countries of South and Southeast Asia

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Vol 36 (1) ◽  
pp. 89-101 ◽  
Author(s):  
William L. Tarvin ◽  
Abdulatif Hussein Faraj
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Author(s):  
Hemamala Hettige ◽  
Mainul Huq ◽  
Sheoli Pargal ◽  
David Wheeler

2012 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 480-487 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacqueline Deen ◽  
Lorenz von Seidlein ◽  
Finn Andersen ◽  
Nelson Elle ◽  
Nicholas J White ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stacey K. Sowards ◽  
Paulami Banerjee

Ecotourism as an international concept promotes foreign and domestic tourism to locations in forests, oceans, and other forms of the natural world. National parks and other preserved ecosystems are popular destinations, usually located in the so-called developing countries or Global South countries, such as South and Southeast Asia, Central and South America, and Africa. This paper examines the construction of labor and leisure as forms of experience of the “Great” Outdoors for both ecotourists and local peoples. We argue that ecotourism is a form of colonial/racialized/gendered gaze, in which power imbalances are reflected in people’s experiences of ecotourism as labor and leisure. We use case studies in Indonesia and India, based on our long standing field research in each respective country.


2021 ◽  
pp. 002581722098509
Author(s):  
Jutharat Attawet

Transnational commercial surrogacy is a form of medical tourism undertaken by intended parents in an attempt to seek surrogates in other countries. Most intended parents are from developed countries and seek their surrogates from developing countries, predominantly from South and Southeast Asia. This arrangement led to the establishment of surrogacy businesses in South and Southeast Asia, in countries such as India and Thailand. Subsequently, the business was banned in these countries, which led to a trend of moving it to neighbouring countries where there were no regulations or restrictions. This paper maps the movement of the industry and calls for attention to re-consider or re-frame commercial surrogacy in an international framework.


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