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505 | 0 | _aProvincialising the state: symbiotic nature and survival politics in post-World War Zero Japan -- Social change and rediscovering rural reconstruction in China -- A century of social alternatives in a Japanese mountain community -- Transnational activism and Japan's second modernity -- Animism: a grassroots response to socioenvironmental crisis in Japan -- Informal labour, local citizens and the Tokyo Electric Fukushima Daiichi nuclear crisis: responses to neoliberal disaster management -- National subjects, citizens and refugees: thoughts on the politics of survival, violence and mourning following the Sewol ferry disaster in South Korea -- Thinking of art as informal life politics in Hong Kong -- Informal life politics of marketization in North Korea -- Social innovation in Asia: trends and characteristics in China, Korea, India, Japan and Thailand -- Epilogue. | |
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