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Thi Kim Phung Dang

  1. Dang, T. K. P., Nguyen, N. K.; Tran, T. Q. K. (2024). 'Families and Social Media: A case studies in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam'.  Proceedings of the 3nd International Conference on Innovations in The Social Sciences and Humanities (3rd ISSH), 26-27 July 2024, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  2. Dang, T.K.P.; Luong, T.N. (2023). ‘Social impacts of zero-COVID policy on airline workers in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 25(1): 1-19 (ISI)
  3. Dang, T.K.P. (2023). 'Job satisfaction during Covid-19 social distancing: The case of teleworkers in Vietnam'. Central European Management Journal31(2), 509–523. https://doi.org/10.57030/23364890.cemj.31.2.55
  4. Dang, T.K.P., (2023). 'Green Nature or Green Fantasies: Representations of Ecotourism in Vietnam'. Sustainability15(5), p.4601. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15054601
  5. Dang, T. K. P. (2022) 'The discourse of forest cover in Vietnam and its policy implications'. Sustainability 2022 (14), 10976 . https://doi.org/ 10.3390/su141710976.
  6. Dang, T. K. P., Luong, T. N.  (2021) ‘Social impacts of covid-19 on aviation employees: The case of Vietnam Airlines flight attendants in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Innovations in The Social Sciences and Humanities (2nd ISSH), 17-18 December 2021, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
  7. Fernando, O. P., Dang, T. K. P. (2021) ‘Social networks of overseas Filipino teachers in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Innovations in The Social Sciences and Humanities (2nd ISSH), 17-18 December 2021, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
  8. Dang, T. K. P. (2021). ‘Livelihood and poverty: The case of poor women in the rural areas of Ca Mau province, Vietnam’. Austrian Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 14(1), 99-119 (Scopus).
  9. Dang, T.K.P. (2020). 'Tourism imaginaries and the selective perception of visitors: Postcolonial heritage in Con Dao Islands, Vietnam'. Islands Studies Journal, , 16(1), 249-270. https://doi.org/10.24043/isj.132 (ISI)
  10. Thi Kim Phung Dang, Tran Ngoc Hong (2020). Teleworking and job satisfaction: How the Covid-19 outbreak shapes the new working pattern in Vietnam? In: Proceedings of The International Conference on Finance and Economics, 18-19 November, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam.
  11. Dang, T, K. P. (2020). 'Forestry policy and Legitimacy: The Case of Forest Devolution in Vietnam'. Journal of Asian and African Studies 55(6), 848-862https://doi.org/10.1177/0021909620935424 (ISI)
  12. Dang, T, K. P. (2020). ’Innovations of education socialisation in Vietnam: From participation towards privatisation’. Educational Philosophy and Theory 2020, 52:11, 1173-1184. https://doi.org/10.1080/00131857.2020.1752191(ISI)
  13. Dang Thi Kim Phung (2019). ‘Socialisation of Education in Vietnam: From Participation to Privatisation’. Proceedings of the International Conference on  Innovations in The  Social Sciences and Humanities, 4-5 October 2019, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. 
  14. Dang, T. K. P., Mariëlle Van Der Zouwen, I. J., Arts, B. (2019). ‘Challenges of Forest Governance: the Case of Forest Rehabilitation in Vietnam’. Public Organization Review 19(4), 425-452. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11115-018-0414-x (Scopus)Dang, T. K. P., Visseren-Hamakers, I. J., Arts, B. (2018). ‘Forest devolution in Vietnam: From rhetoric to performance’. Land Use Policy 77 (2018): 760– 774. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11115-018-0414-x (ISI) 
  15. Dang, T. K. P. (2018). ‘Challenges of Forest Governance’. In A. Farazmand (ed.), Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance, # Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. Online ISBN 978-3-319-31816-5, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_3541-1 
  16. Dang, T. K. P., Visseren-Hamakers, I. J., Arts, B. (2017). ‘The Institutional Capacity for Forest Devolution: The Case of Forest Land Allocation in Vietnam’. Development Policy Review 35, 723–744. https://doi.org/10.1111/dpr.12251 (ISI)
  17. Dang, T. K. P., Visseren-Hamakers, I. J., Arts, B. (2016). ‘A framework for assessing governance capacity: An illustration from Vietnam’s forestry reforms’. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 34(6): 1154-1174. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0263774X15598325
  18. Dang, T.K.P., Turnhout, E. and Arts, B., 2012. 'Changing forestry discourses in Vietnam in the past 20 years'. Forest Policy and Economics25, 31-41. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2012.07.011 (ISI).

John Hutnyk

  1. John Hutnyk. 2023. ‘Robinson Crusoe: After the Island.’ Journal of Postcolonial Writing. https://doi.org/10.1080/17449855.2023.2244204 ISI
  2. John Hutnyk. 2023. ‘Tomar naam, amar naam, Vietnam Vietnam! Folk styles and solidarity in the Bengali new wave cinema’. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 24:3, 507-524, DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2023.2209434 ISI
  3. John Hutnyk. 2023. Studying tourism means going to have a look for yourself: co-research, vulnerabilities and opportunities after the pandemic, Tourism Recreation Research, DOI: 10.1080/02508281.2023.2201755 Scopus
  4. John Hutnyk. 2023. Comparative adversaria of Gandhi and Marx: self clarification through thinking in diaries and letters, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 24:1, 159-173, DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2023.2156129 ISI
  5. John Hutnyk. 2022. ‘Comparative Urbanism and Collective Methodologies: Restoration projects in West Bengal and South East London.’ HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 12(1): 184–197. https://doi.org/10.1086/718528 ISI
  6. John Hutnyk. 2021. ‘Robinson on Con Dao: Mango Writing and Faltering Diplomacy in the Precursors of Crusoe in Vietnam’ Southeast Asia Research 29(4) doi.org/10.1080/0967828X.2021.1994353  ISI
  7. John Hutnyk. 2021. ‘The Pecuniary Animus of the University’, Educational Philosophy and Theory 53(4): 327-337 https://doi.org/10.1080/00131857.2020.1735357 ISI
  8. John Hutnyk. 2020. ‘Robinsonades: pertaining to allegories from the East India Company in Ceylon and other islands, from Marxism to Post-structuralism, and in which, dear reader, a 300-year-old adventure book may still have something to say’, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 21:2, 279-286, DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2020.1766236, ISI
  9. John Hutnyk. 2020. ‘Liquidity in the Sundarbans: If the tigers and cyclones don’t get you, the law will’, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 42(5): 1005-1012. ISSN: 0085-6401 ISI
  10. John Hutnyk. 2020. ‘The Corporate Menagerie’ Thesis Eleven 160(1): https://doi.org/10.1177/0725513620949009. Scopus
  11. Do Thi Xuan Huong & John Hutnyk. 2020 ‘Co-research in Vietnam for the anthropology classroom’, Educational Philosophy and Theory, 52:11, 1185-1200. ISI
  12. John Hutnyk. 2019. ‘What did you do in the war? Revisiting the WW2 memoirs of Stoker Thomas Mouat Tate’, History and Anthropology. 30(5): 581-599. ISI
  13. John Hutnyk. 2018. 'Marx in Calcutta', CITY, 22(4): 490-509. ISSN: 1360-4813 (Scopus)
  14. John Hutnyk 2018 (BOOK) Global South ASIA on Screen. New York: Bloomsbury, (ISI)

Stephen (Stefano) Harney

  1. Stefano Harney (2020): Meritocracy in Singapore, Educational Philosophy and Theory, DOI: 10.1080/00131857.2020.1753034
  2. Harney, S., Hanlon, G. and Mandarini, M. (2020). Periphery and centre in comparative perspective: Opportunities for accounting praxis. Critical Perspectives on Accounting, p.102165.
  3. Hanlon, G., & Harney, S. (2019). ‘Standardisation, disequilibrium, and crisis: The division of labour and financialisation’. Human Relations, 0018726719884608.

Edward Molloy

  1. Molloy, E. (2019).’ Racial capitalism, hauntology and the politics of death in Ireland’. Identities, 1-18. 
  2. Molloy, E. (2019). ‘Nationalism and religion in Ireland: the apocalyptic rhetoric of John Mitche’l. Irish Political Studies, 1-18.

Michelangelo Paganopoulos

     1. Paganopoulos, M., 2022. Imagined Cities of the World: From Expanded Cinema to Expanded Ethnography. Media Watch, 13(1), pp.9-33 (Scopus). 

     2. Paganopoulos, M., 2021. Contested authenticity anthropological perspectives of pilgrimage tourism on mount athos. Religions, 12(4), p.229 (Scopus).

     3. Paganopoulos, M., 2020. Being and Becoming a Monk on Mount Athos: An Ontological Approach to   Relational Monastic Personhood in the “Garden of the Virgin Mary” as a Rite of Passage. Open Theology6(1), pp.66-87 (Scopus)

     4. Paganopoulos, M., 2013. The Changing World of Satyajit Ray: Reflections on Anthropology and History. Media Watch4(1), pp.4-27 (Scopus)

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