Lenore Lyons is Director of the Centre for Asia-Pacific Social Transformation Studies (CAPSTRANS) at the University of Wollongong, Australia. She is an expert on gender and the state in Singapore, and will contribute specialised knowledge on transnational citizenship, gender and identity, and Singapore nation-building processes to this project. She has published widely on the women's movement in Singapore, and cross-cultural feminist methodology. Her most recent publication is A State of Ambivalence: The Feminist Movement in Singapore by Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden , 2004.
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Michele Ford is a Lecturer in Indonesian Studies at the University of Sydney. Her main research interests are labour migration, traditional and non-traditional forms of labour movement organisation in Southeast Asia, and regional autonomy and identity in the Indonesian provinces of Riau and Kepulauan Riau. Michele has been travelling to the Riau Islands for over a decade, and brings her local knowledge, as well as her wider understanding of Indonesian politics, to the project. |
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