Southeast Asia: A Multidisciplinary Journal , Open Access
Issue(s) available: 12 – From Volume: 20 Issue: 1, to Volume: 24 Issue: 3

Volume 24
- Issue 1 2024
Land use changes and residential area expansion in South Tangerang City, Indonesia
Rini Fitri, Reza Fauzi, Olivia Seanders, Dibyanti DanniswariThe purpose of the study is to analyze changes in land use, specifically residential area expansion, in South Tangerang City and identify the factors that influence land use…
Ang tagapagtaguyod na anak for Filipino adults: an exploratory research
Thessa Lonica Villamor Quindoza, Marie Chiela Malcampo, Teresita RungduinIn Filipino culture, children often take on the role of family “breadwinner,” providing financial support and sharing family responsibilities. However, this role is typically…
Social networks and maintenance of an endangered language: the Kejaman of Malaysia
Amee Joan, Su-Hie TingThis study examined how social network influences maintenance of the indigenous language of the Kejaman, a small indigenous group living in Sarawak, Malaysia.
Forgotten alliances: Japan’s role in World War I and its enduring impact on Southeast Asian geopolitics
Habib BadawiThis paper investigates Japan’s significant role as an Allied power during World War I, exploring its motivations, military contributions and postwar geopolitical ambitions.
Indigenous communities and tourism-integrated climate change outcomes on subsistence within the hinterlands: a development management perspective
Azwindini Isaac RamaanoThe study focused on rural commodities, climate change and tourism activities for socioeconomic welfare and enhanced productivity within disadvantaged indigenous communities and…
Brokerage and social segregation: a case study of cluster housing environment in Gading Serpong, Indonesia
Aryaning Arya Kresna, Pamerdi Giri Wiloso, Wilson Therik, Willi ToisutaThe paper aims is to see why social conflict caused by class segregation did not occur in Gading Serpong? What factors prevent conflict from occurring? This research seeks to find…
ISSN:
1819-5091e-ISSN:
2948-0426Online date, start – end:
2023Journal’s owner:
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS), Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD)Open Access:
open accessEditor:
- AKM Ahsan Ullah