This book examines the relationship between the global fashion industry, free trade policies, and the rights of garment workers. It explores how the expansion of international trade and the demand …
This book examines the effects of out-migration on agricultural activities and farming households in two villages in Indramayu, West Java, Indonesia. It explores how the migration of family members…
This book examines the experiences of Indonesian women who migrate to various Asian countries to work as domestic workers, highlighting the social, economic, and gender dynamics that shape their mi…
This book examines the phenomenon of child labor in three major metropolitan cities in Indonesia—Jakarta, Surabaya, and Medan. Based on field research and socio-economic analysis, the study explo…
This book analyzes the cross-border recruitment and placement of domestic workers, focusing on the structural causes, operational mechanisms, and social consequences of the trade. It examines how g…
This booklet addresses the process of return and reintegration for migrant workers after their employment abroad, emphasizing that return is a critical stage in the migration cycle. It analyzes cha…
This booklet examines the decision-making process and preparatory steps undertaken by prospective migrant workers before seeking employment abroad. It explores the economic, social, and familial fa…
This book examines the roles, challenges, and contributions of women in post-conflict reconstruction processes, highlighting gender-specific issues that arise in the aftermath of war and violence. …
This book explores approaches to transforming destructive conflict into constructive engagement by emphasizing the search for shared interests and common ground among opposing parties. Drawing on t…
This book examines patterns of social tension and violent conflict in Nusa Tenggara Timur, focusing on how poverty, limited access to natural resources, weak public services, identity politics, and…
This book analyzes the roots, dynamics, and impacts of communal violence in Central Kalimantan, West Kalimantan, and Madura, emphasizing how ethnic tensions, migration, economic disparities, weak g…
This volume brings together scholarly essays and key international human rights instruments addressing the rights of persons with disabilities. It examines the evolution of disability from a welfar…
This book reports the findings of a systematic survey examining the employment adaptation experiences of North Korean female refugees as they integrate into a new socioeconomic environment. It anal…
This report provides an initial comprehensive assessment of the damage and losses resulting from the natural disaster that struck Yogyakarta and Central Java, focusing on its human, physical, and e…
This book presents a collection of testimonies and experiences from vulnerable survivors in the aftermath of the tsunami disaster, highlighting their struggles, resilience, and efforts to rebuild t…
Manual on Human Rights Reporting provides practical guidance for documenting, analyzing, and communicating human rights issues in a clear, accurate, and ethical manner. The manual outlines standard…
Human Rights in the UK: A Resource Guide provides an accessible and comprehensive overview of the human rights framework in the United Kingdom, outlining key laws, institutions, and mechanisms for …
APWLD Training Programme for Asia and the Pacific: Frameworks and Outlines presents a comprehensive capacity-building framework designed to strengthen feminist analysis, leadership, and advocacy am…
Southeast Asian Studies is an interdisciplinary journal that examines the social, political, economic, cultural, and historical dynamics of Southeast Asia within both regional and global contexts. …
The book Assessment of Investment in Private Higher Education in Indonesia: The Case of Four Private Universities examines patterns, challenges, and outcomes of investment in Indonesia’s private …