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El. knyga: Cars, Automobility and Development in Asia: Wheels of change

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Cars, Automobility and Development in Asia explores the nexus between automobility and development in a pan-Asian comparative perspective. The book seeks to integrate the policies, production forms, consumption preferences and symbolism implicated in emerging Asian automobilities. Using empirically rich and grounded analyses of both comparative and single-country case studies, the authors chart new approaches to studying automobility and development in emerging Asia.

List of illustrations
vii
List of contributors
viii
Acknowledgements x
PART I Introduction
1(14)
1 Wheels of change: cars, automobility and development in Asia
3(12)
Arve Hansen
Kenneth Bo Nielsen
PART II Driving development: car industries and national development
15(86)
2 Comparative policies for automotive development in Southeast Asia
17(20)
John Thoburn
Kaoru Natsuda
3 The Asian automotive industry and labour organising
37(25)
Peter Wad
4 Revolution or evolution? The making of the automobile sector as a key industry in mid-twentieth century India
62(18)
Stefan Tetzlaff
5 Proton -- Malaysia's national car project: between success and failure?
80(21)
Daniel Fleming
Henrik Søborg
PART III Contested car cultures: consuming automobility
101(90)
6 Doi moi on two and four wheels: capitalist development and motorised mobility in Vietnam
103(17)
Arve Hansen
7 Transport and mobility: the Filipino via crucis
120(14)
Rolando Talampas
8 The shared road: cars, pedestrians and bicyclists in Japan
134(18)
Joshua Hotaka Roth
9 Car crazy: the rise of car culture in China
152(19)
Beth E. Notar
10 The rise and fall of the `people's car': middle-class aspirations, status and mobile symbolism in `New India'
171(20)
Kenneth Bo Nielsen
Harold Wilhite
Index 191
Arve Hansen is Research Fellow at the Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway



Kenneth Bo Nielsen is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Sociology, University of Bergen, Norway