Sarah Turner
Sarah Turner is Professor of Geography at McGill University. She is a development geographer specializing in ethnic minority livelihoods, agrarian change, and everyday resistance in upland northern Vietnam and southwest China. She also works with street vendors and other members of the mobile informal economy, as well as small-scale entrepreneurs in urban Southeast Asia. Widely published, she is also an editor of the journals Geoforum and Journal of Vietnamese Studies.
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Chasing Traces
History and Ethnography in the Uplands of Socialist Asia
Edited by Pierre Petit and Jean Michaud
University of Hawaii Press
- Copyright year: 2024
Red Stamps and Gold Stars
Fieldwork Dilemmas in Upland Socialist Asia
Edited by Sarah Turner
UBC Press
A multi-disciplinary volume reflecting on the fieldwork practices and dilemmas of researchers studying ethnic minorities in upland socialist Asia, specifically China, Vietnam, and Laos.
- Copyright year: 2013
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