Millennial Asia
Poverty in Multidimensional Perspective: Policy Insights from Selected North Indian Districts
Millennial Asia, Ahead of Print. This article examined the multidimensional aspects of poverty in selected North Indian districts using the Alkire–Foster counting method of estimating poverty incidence and intensity. Whereas more than half of the sampl…
Philosophy & Social Criticism
Creation and renunciation in Ricoeur’s political ethics of compromise
Philosophy &Social Criticism, Ahead of Print. Ricoeur interpreted the work of compromise as a creative process to imagine a new world by projecting ourselves into other people. The challenge of compromise is to learn to tell our own story different…
Sexualities
Disabled sexualities: A theoretical review of sociological approaches and a call to problematize the normative/non-normative dialectic
Sexualities, Ahead of Print. In the aftermath of the disability rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s, a number of disability activists and scholars began calling for increased attention to the sexual lives of people with disabilities. The result has …
Sexualities
The untimeliness of trans youth: The temporal construction of a gender ‘disorder’
Sexualities, Ahead of Print. This article explores a quasi-diagnosis, “rapid-onset gender dysphoria”, which constructs the pathologized untimeliness of trans youth. I argue that rapid-onset is a concept with multiple, shifting meanings that encompass v…
Current Sociology
Trust in the military in post-authoritarian societies
Current Sociology, Ahead of Print. Why does the military remain one of the most trusted institutions despite, in some cases, their history of violence, corporate abuses and bloody interventions to overthrow the state and punish parts of society? This a…
Trust in the military in post-authoritarian societies
Current Sociology, Ahead of Print. Why does the military remain one of the most trusted institutions despite, in some cases, their history of violence, corporate abuses and bloody interventions to overthrow the state and punish parts of society? This a…
Current Sociology
Isolation and immunity within the family: Commuter marriages in Southeast Asia
Current Sociology, Ahead of Print. This article examines the gendered subjectivities and family ideologies of commuter wives and commuter husbands in Southeast Asia, in relation to being part of bilateral households and multigeneration extended familie…