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Ref ID: 28662
Ref Type: Journal Article
Authors: Singh, Sarinda
Title: Bureaucratic migrants and the potential of prosperity in upland Laos
Date: 2011
Source: Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
Abstract: This paper argues that Lao bureaucrats who migrate to the uplands offer possibilities for re-thinking the immutability of upland–lowland distinctions and the power of the modern state. The specific focus is on low-ranking government officials on the Nakai Plateau in central Laos who are positioned at the nexus of state authority, development schemes and the rural poor. Nakai is a site of nationally significant resource utilisation and practices that has provided a model for development across the country. Officials’ experiences in Nakai suggest that the upland–lowland contrast can provide valuable understandings of power when combined with an awareness of social processes that reproduce and shift the meanings ascribed to these nominally distinct domains. Significantly, the experiences of mobile marginal officials highlight an idea of state power as the potential to grant prosperity.
Date Created: 9/21/2011
Volume: 42
Number: 2
Page Start: 211
Page End: 231