List of Figures.
List of Tables
Introduction - Gregory Bracken, Paul Rabé, Nurul Azreen Azlan
Part 1: Citizens’ Rights
1. Finding Our Voice: Returning to People’s Ordinary Practices of Care in Discussions of Indigenous Citizenship in Tokyo and Montreal, - Mark Watson
2. Ethical Citizenship in the Configuration of Market Socialism: Values and Sacrifices of Women Working in the NGO Sector in Post-Reform Vietnam, -Binh Thi An Trinh
3.Practicing Citizenship in Urban China: A Case Study of Migrant Activism, - Jun Chu
4. Youth Leadership and Urban Citizenship in Indonesian Cities, - Lily Song, John Taylor, Fildzah Husna Amalina
Part 2: Covid-19 and its Responses
5. ‘Don’t say that!’ Artistic Freedom and Citizen Responses to Covid-19 in Southeast Asia, - Julie Trébault, Manojna Yeluri
6. The Disproportionate Effects of Covid-19 on Citizen Participation in Nepal, - Vishnu Kumari Tandon
7. Clashes Between Government Covid-19 Measures and Citizens’ Freedom: A Comparative Study of the Netherlands and Vietnam, - Seohee Kwak
8. Reclaiming Democratic Citizenship While Tackling Covid-19 in South Korea, - Suk-Ki Kong, Hyun-Chin Lim
Part 3: Future Challenges
9. Cambodia’s New ‘Ecological Citizens’: Looking at Environmental Activism in the Kingdom Today, - Stephanie Benzaquen-Gautier
10. ‘Green’ Citizenship and the Depoliticization of Environmental Governance in Urban China, - Virginie Arantes
11. Reclaiming the Streets from the Apps? Rethinking Future Practices of Urban Citizenship in the Digital Age: Perspectives from Vietnam, - Marie Gibert-Flutre, Guillaume Trân Huu, and Quê Trân Dinh
12. Care of the Self as a Spatial Practice: Digital Tools Supporting the Physical Activities of Migrant Domestic Workers in Hong Kong, - Caterina Villani, Barui Kurniawan Waruwu, Kin Wai Michael Siu
Epilogue: Citizenship in the Digital Age, - Gregory Bracken, Paul Rabé, Nurul Azreen Azlan