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Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025)
Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025)
Published:
02 Dec 2025
Editorials
Editorial: Entangled Areas
A N Windle; Clement Dreano, Duygu Kaşdoğan, Noela Invernizzi, Ali Kenner, Aalok Khandekar, Angela Okune, Grant Jun Otsuki, Sujatha Raman, Tim Schütz, Federico Vasen, Emily York
1–4
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Engagements
Entangled Areas: Reactivating Southeast Asia in the Anthropocene
Casper Bruun Jensen, Fadjar Ibnu Thufail
5–19
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Coastlines in Motion: A Sedimentary Rethinking of Southeast Asia
Zahirah S., Joseph R. Klein, Gillian Bogart, Kirsten Keller, Wayne Huang, Kathleen Gutierrez
20–38
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Buoyant Life: Floating Urbanities Adrift in the Archipelagic Imaginary
Rapti Siriwardane-de Zoysa, Muhammad Soufi Cahya Gemilang
39–54
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Tsunami as Method? Recognizing Tsunami Waves, Reconfiguring Areas
Irina Rafliana
55–69
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Atmospheric Zomia: Revisiting Upland Southeast Asia under Anthropocene Conditions
Jakkrit Sangkhamanee
70–80
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Can the Geo Speak? The Emergence of Southeast Asia Through Geological Assemblages
Fathun Karib, Dana Listiana
81–98
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Urban Areas as Entangled Areas in Southeast Asia
Kristian Karlo Saguin
99–108
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Unsettled Area: Popular Territories of Blackness
AbdouMaliq Simone
109–119
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Regioning with Resistance: Borderlands and Africa-Greater Mekong Subregion
Jenna Grant
120–134
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Rethinking "Area" through Appetite for Hot-Fresh Meat and the Cross-Border Cattle Trade Conditions
Jiraporn Laocharoenwong
135–144
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Manifesto of the Durian: Smell and Area Studies
Fadjar Ibnu Thufail
145–152
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Afterword: Meditation on Regions
Thongchai Winichakul
153–161
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Original Research Articles
Adding Government to Proof: Police Reports, the Limits of Standardization, and Data Proliferation in Crime Analysis
Matthias Leese
162–180
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