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Publications for Michele Ford
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2016
Caraway, T., Ford, M., Nugroho, H. (2015).
Translating Membership into Power at the Ballot
Ford, M., Gillian, M. (2016). Employment
relations and the state in Southeast Asia. Journal
of Industrial Relations, 58(2), 167-182. <a
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Ford, M., Gillan, M., Thien, H. (2016). From
Cronyism to Oligarchy? Privatisation and
Business Elites in Myanmar. Journal of
Contemporary Asia, 46(1), 18-41. <a
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Ford, M., Kawashima, K. (2016). Regulatory
approaches to managing skilled migration:
Indonesian nurses in Japan. Economic and
Labour Relations Review, 27(2), 231-247. <a
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Ford, M. (2016). The making of industrial
relations in Timor-Leste. Journal of Industrial
Relations, 58(2), 243-257. <a
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Ford, M., Sirait, G. (2016). The state, democratic
transition and employment relations in Indonesia.
Journal of Industrial Relations, 58(2), 229-242.
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Baird, M., Ford, M., Hill, E. (2016). Women,
Work and Care in the Asia-Pacific. London:
Routledge.
Hill, E., Baird, M., Ford, M. (2016). Work/Care
Regimes in the Asia-Pacific: A Feminist
Framework. Women, Work and Care in the
Asia-Pacific. London: Routledge.
Ford, M., Lyons, L. (2016). Working for a Day
Off: Advocating for the Rights of Migrant
Women in Southeast Asia. In D. Caouette and
D. Kapoor (Eds.), Beyond Colonialism,
Development and Globalization: Social
Movements and Critical Perspectives, (pp.
145-164). London: Zed Books Ltd.
2015
Ford, M., Gillan, M. (2015). The Global Union
Federations in International Industrial Relations:
A Critical Review. Journal of Industrial
Relations, 57(3), 456-475. <a
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Ford, M. (2015). Trade Unions, Forced Labour
and Human Trafficking. Anti-Trafficking Review,
5(2015), 11-29. <a
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Box? Trade Union Candidates and Worker
Voting
Patterns in Indonesia's National Elections.
Democratization, 22(7), 1296-1316. <a
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2014
Ford, M., Pepinsky, T. (2014). Beyond
Oligarchy: Wealth, Power, and Contemporary
Indonesian Politics. Ithaca, New York: Cornell
Southeast Asia Program (SEAP).
Ford, M. (2014). Developing Societies - Asia.
In Adrian Wilkinson, Geoffrey Wood, Richard
Deeg (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of
Employment Relations: Comparative
Employment Systems, (pp. 431-447). Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
Ford, M., Pepinsky, T. (2014). Introduction:
Beyond Oligarchy? In Michele Ford and
Thomas Pepinsky (Eds.), Beyond Oligarchy:
Wealth, Power, and Contemporary Indonesian
Politics, (pp. 1-10). Ithaca, New York: Cornell
Southeast Asia Program (SEAP).
Caraway, T., Ford, M. (2014). Labor and Politics
under Oligarchy. In Michele Ford and Thomas
Pepinsky (Eds.), Beyond Oligarchy: Wealth,
Power, and Contemporary Indonesian Politics,
(pp. 139-155). Ithaca, New York: Cornell
Southeast Asia Program (SEAP).
Ford, M. (2014). Learning By Doing: Trade
Unions and Electoral Politics in Batam,
Indonesia, 2004–2009. South East Asia
Research, 22(3), 341-357. <a
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Lyons, L., Ford, M. (2014). Trafficking Versus
Smuggling: Malaysia's Anti-Trafficking in
Persons Act. In Sallie Yea (Eds.), Human
Trafficking in Asia: Forcing Issues, (pp. 35-48).
London and New York: Routledge.
2013
Ford, M., Pepinsky, T. (2013). Beyond
Oligarchy? Critical Exchanges on Political
Power and Material Inequality in Indonesia.
Indonesia, 96, 1-9. <a
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Ford, M. (2013). Employer Anti-Unionism in
Democratic Indonesia. In Gregor Gall, Tony
Dundon (Eds.), Global Anti-Unionism: Nature,
Dynamics, Trajectories and Outcomes, (pp.
224-243). Bassingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Publications for Michele Ford
Ford, M., Mufakhir, A. (2013). External
Evaluation: Support for PGRI in its Efforts to
Develop as an Independent Trade Union
(produced for: Kuala Lumpur: Educational
International).
Ford, M., Lyons, L. (2013). Outsourcing Border
Security: NGO Involvement in the Monitoring,
Processing and Assistance of Indonesian
Nationals Returning Illegally by Sea.
Contemporary Southeast Asia, 35(2), 215-234.
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Ford, M. (2013). Social Activism in Southeast
Asia. London and New York: Routledge.
Ford, M. (2013). Social Activism in Southeast
Asia: An Introduction. In Michele Ford (Eds.),
Social Activism in Southeast Asia, (pp. 1-21).
London and New York: Routledge.
Ford, M., Kawashima, K. (2013). Temporary
Labour Migration and Care Work: The Japanese
Experience. Journal of Industrial Relations,
55(3), 430-444. <a
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Lyons, L., Ford, M. (2013). The Chinese of
Karimun: Citizenship and Belonging at
Indonesia's Margins. In Siew-Min Sai,
Chang-Yau Hoon (Eds.), Chinese Indonesians
Reassessed: History, Religion and Belonging,
(pp. 121-137). London and New York:
Routledge.
Ford, M. (2013). The Global Union Federations
and Temporary Labour Migration in Malaysia.
Journal of Industrial Relations, 55(2), 260-276.
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Ford, M. (2013). Violent Industrial Protest in
Indonesia: Cultural Phenomenon or Legacy of an
Authoritarian Past? In Gregor Gall (Eds.), New
Forms and Expressions of Conflict at Work, (pp.
171-190). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Ford, M., Pepinsky, T. (2013). Wealth, Power,
and Contemporary Indonesian Politics.
Indonesia, 96.
2012
Lyons, L., Ford, M. (2012). Becoming
Respectable Again? Marriage Choices Amongst
Migrant Sex Workers In The Riau Islands. In
Devleena Ghosh (Eds.), Shadowlines: Women
and Borders in Contemporary Asia, (pp.
145-168). Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge
Scholars Publishing.
Ford, M. (2012). Contested Borders, Contested
Boundaries: The Politics of Labour Migration in
Southeast Asia. In Richard Robison (Eds.),
Routledge Handbook of Southeast Asian Politics,
(pp. 305-314). London and New York:
Routledge.
Ford, M., Lyons, L. (2012). Counter-Trafficking
And Migrant Labour Activism In Indonesia's
Periphery. In Willem van Schendel, Lenore
Lyons, Michele Ford (Eds.), Labour Migration
and Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia:
Critical Perspectives, (pp. 75-94). London and
New York: Routledge.
Lyons, L., Ford, M. (2012). Defending the
Nation: Malay Men's Experience of National
Service in Singapore. In Michele Ford and
Lenore Lyons (Eds.), Men and Masculinities in
Southeast Asia, (pp. 139-158). London and New
York: Routledge.
Ford, M., Patel, M. (2012). End of Project
Evaluation: PSI South and South East Asia
Gender Equality in the Health Sector Project.
Amsterdam: FNV Mondiaal.
Ford, M., Dibley, T. (2012). Experiments in
Cross-Scalar Labour Organizing: Reflections on
Trade Union-Building Work in Aceh after the
2004 Tsunami. Antipode, 44(2), 303-320. <a
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Williams, S., Lyons, L., Ford, M. (2012).
Homosociality and Desire: Charting Chinese
Singaporean Sex Tourists' Online Conversations.
In Michele Ford and Lenore Lyons (Eds.), Men
and Masculinities in Southeast Asia, (pp. 68-85).
London and New York: Routledge.
Ford, M., Lyons, L. (2012). Introduction. In
Michele Ford and Lenore Lyons (Eds.), Men and
Masculinities in Southeast Asia, (pp. 1-19).
London and New York: Routledge.
Ford, M., Lyons, L. (2012). Labor Migration,
Trafficking and Border Controls. In Thomas M.
Wilson, Hastings Donnan (Eds.), A Companion
to Border Studies, (pp. 438-454). Chichester:
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
Ford, M., Lyons, L., van Schendel, W. (2012).
Labour Migration and Human Trafficking in
Southeast Asia: Critical Perspectives. London
and New York: Routledge.
Ford, M., Lyons, L., van Schendel, W. (2012).
Labour Migration and Human Trafficking: An
Introduction. In Willem van Schendel, Lenore
Lyons, Michele Ford (Eds.), Labour Migration
and Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia:
Critical Perspectives, (pp. 1-22). London and
New York: Routledge.
Ford, M. (2012). Labouring for Development.
Inside Indonesia, 109 [online].
Ford, M. (2012). Mechanisms for Building
Publications for Michele Ford
Research Capacity in Indonesia's Knowledge
Sector through Australian Universities, (pp. 3 71). Barton, Canberra, Australia: AusAID.
Ford, M., Lyons, L. (2012). Men and
Masculinities in Southeast Asia. London and
New York: Routledge.
Ford, M., Lyons, L. (2012). Smuggling Cultures
in the Indonesia-Singapore Borderlands. In
Barak Kalir and Malini Sur (Eds.), Transnational
Flows and Permissive Polities: Ethnographies of
Human Mobilities in Asia, (pp. 91-108).
Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
Kramer, E., Ford, M. (2012). The Many Faces of
Corruption. Inside Indonesia, 108 [online].
Ford, M., Dibley, T. (2012). Trade Union
Training in Indonesia: Lessons from the Past,
Directions for the Future. Sydney: APHEDA.
2011
Ford, M., Dibley, T. (2011). Developing a
Movement? Aid-Based Mediated Diffusion as a
Strategy to Promote Labour Activism in
post-Tsunami Aceh. Asian Journal of Social
Science, 39(4), 469-488. <a
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Ford, M. (2011). International Networks and
Human Rights in Indonesia. In Thomas W. D.
Davis and Brian Galligan (Eds.), Human Rights
In Asia, (pp. 38-55). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
Publishing.
Ford, M., Lyons, L. (2011). Narratives of
Agency: Sex Work in Indonesia's Borderlands.
In Kathleen M. Adams, Kathleen A. Gillogly
(Eds.), Everyday Life in Southeast Asia, (pp.
295-303). Bloomington: Indiana University
Press.
Weiss, M., Ford, M. (2011). Temporary
Transnationals: Southeast Asian Students in
Australia. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 41(2),
229-248. <a
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Ford, M., Lyons, L. (2011). Travelling the Aspal
Route: Grey Labour Migration through an
Indonesian Border Town. In Edward Aspinall
and Gerry van Klinken (Eds.), The State and
Illegality in Indonesia, (pp. 107-122). Leiden:
KITLV Press.
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Ford, M. (2010). A Victor's History: A
Comparative Analysis of the Labour
Historiography of Indonesia's New Order. Labor
History, 51(4), 523-541. <a
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Ford, M. (2010). Constructing Legality: The
Management of Irregular Labour Migration in
Thailand and Malaysia. In Marcel van der
Linden and Eva Himmelstoss (Eds.), Labour
History Beyond Borders: Concepts and
Explorations, (pp. 177-199). Leipzig:
Akademische Verlagsanstalt.
Ford, M. (2010). Laboring Practices: Southeast
Asia. In Suad Joseph (Eds.), Encyclopedia of
Women & Islamic Cultures. Brill Online.
Ford, M., Palmer, W. (2010). Leaving Indonesia.
Inside Indonesia, 100, 1-3.
Lyons, L., Williams, S., Ford, M. (2010). Legal
Issues Associated with the Study of Sexual
Content on the Internet in Australia. Australian
Feminist Law Journal, 33, 143-159.
Ford, M., Susilo, A. (2010). Organising for
Migrant Worker Rights. Inside Indonesia, 100
[online].
Ford, M., Palmer, W. (2010). Stopping the
Hordes: A Critical Account of the Labour
Government's Regional Approach to the
Management of Asylum Seekers. Local-Global,
8, 28-35.
Cribb, R., Ford, M. (2010). The Killings of
1965-66. Inside Indonesia, 99 [online].
2009
Ford, M., Purdey, J. (2009). Chinese Indonesians
Ten Years After Reformasi: Chinese Indonesians
Reflect on Their Place in the New Indonesia.
Inside Indonesia, 95(Jan-Mar 2009), 1/3-3/3.
Ford, M., Panimbang, F. (2009). Fauzi Abdullah
(1949-2009): Indonesian Labour Activists are
Mourning the Passing of A Great Man. Inside
Indonesia, 98(Oct-Dec 2009), 1/5-5/5.
2010
Ford, M., Lyons, L. (2009). Fluid Boundaries:
Modernity, Nation and Identity in the Riau
Islands. In Robert Cribb, Michele Ford (Eds.),
Indonesia Beyond the Water's Edge: Managing
an Archipelagic State, (pp. 221-237). Singapore:
ISEAS Publishing (Institute of Southeast Asian
Studies).
Lyons, L., Ford, M. (2010). 'Where are Your
Victims?': How Sexual Health Advocacy came to
be Counter-Trafficking in Indonesia's Riau
Islands. International Feminist Journal of
Politics, 12(2), 255-264. <a
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Cribb, R., Ford, M. (2009). Indonesia as an
Archipelago: Managing Islands, Managing the
Seas. In Robert Cribb, Michele Ford (Eds.),
Indonesia Beyond the Water's Edge: Managing
an Archipelagic State, (pp. 1-27). Singapore:
ISEAS Publishing (Institute of Southeast Asian
Publications for Michele Ford
Studies).
Cribb, R., Ford, M. (2009). Indonesia beyond the
Water's Edge: Managing an Archipelagic State.
Singapore: ISEAS Publishing (Institute of
Southeast Asian Studies).
Lyons, L., Ford, M. (2009). Singaporean First:
Challenging the Concept of Transnational Malay
Masculinity. In Derek Heng, Syed Muhd
Khairudin Aljunied (Eds.), Reframing
Singapore: Memory - Identity Trans-Regionalism, (pp. 175-193). Amsterdam:
Amsterdam University Press.
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Ford, M., Lyons, L. (2008). Living Like Kings:
Working-class Singaporeans Travel to
Indonesia’s Riau Islands in Search of a Fantasy
Built around Sex. Inside Indonesia, 91, 1-5.
Lyons, L., Ford, M. (2008). Love, Sex and the
Space In-Between: Kepri Wives and Their
Cross-Border Husbands. Citizenship Studies,
12(1), 55-72. <a
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Lyons, L., Ford, M. (2009). The Gendered
Effects of Anti-Trafficking Discourse for
Temporary Labour Migrants in Southeast Asia.
GAATW Alliance News: The Changing Context
of Trafficking and Migration in Asia, Issue 32:
39-43.
Ford, M., Lyons, L. (2008). Making the Best of
What You've Got: Sex Work and Class Mobility
in the Riau Islands. In Michele Ford and Lyn
Parker (Eds.), Women and Work in Indonesia,
(pp. 173-194). London and New York:
Routledge.
Ford, M. (2009). Trade unionism in independent
Indonesia. In Craig Phelan (Eds.), Trade
Unionism since 1945: Towards a Global History.
Volume 2: The Americas, Asia and Australia,
(pp. 99-125). Bern: Peter Lang Publishing.
Ford, M., Parker, L. (2008). Thinking about
Indonesian Women and Work. In Michele Ford
and Lyn Parker (Eds.), Women and Work in
Indonesia, (pp. 1-16). London and New York:
Routledge.
Ford, M. (2009). Workers and Intellectuals:
NGOs, Trade Unions and the Indonesian Labour
Movement.. Singapore: National University of
Singapore Press/Hawaii University
Press/KITLV.
Broadbent, K., Ford, M. (2008). Women and
Labour Organizing in Asia: Diversity, autonomy
and activism. In Kaye Broadbent and Michele
Ford (Eds.), Women and Labour Organizing in
Asia: Diversity, Autonomy and Activism, (pp.
1-14). London and New York: Routledge.
2008
Ford, M. (2008). An Unexceptional Scale: A
Commentary on Aihwa Ong’s ‘Scales of
Exception: Experiments with Knowledge and
Sheer Life in Tropical Southeast Asia’.
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 29
(2): 130-132.
Ford, M., Lyons, L. (2008). Beyond Sex
Trafficking: The Anti-Trafficking Discourse and
its (Gendered) Implications for Temporary
Labour Migration. Re-public: Re-imaging
Democracy.
Ford, M. (2008). Indonesia: Separate Organizing
Within Unions. In Kaye Broadbent and Michele
Ford (Eds.), Women and Labour Organizing in
Asia: Diversity, Autonomy and Activism, (pp.
15-33). London and New York: Routledge.
Ford, M., Mizuno, K. (2008). Indonesian Labour
since Suharto: Perspectives from the Region.
Labour and Management in Development, 9, 1-5.
Ford, M., Mizuno, K. (2008). Indonesian Labour
since Suharto: Perspectives from the Region.
Labour and Management in Development, 9.
Williams, S., Lyons, L., Ford, M. (2008). It's
about Bang for Your Buck, Bro: Singaporean
Men's Online Conversations about Sex in Batam,
Indonesia. Asian Studies Review, 32(1), 77-97.
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Broadbent, K., Ford, M. (2008). Women and
Labour Organizing in Asia: Diversity, Autonomy
and Activism. London and New York: Routledge.
Ford, M., Parker, L. (2008). Women and Work in
Indonesia. London and New York: Routledge.
Ford, M. (2008). Women's Labor Activism in
Indonesia. Signs, 33(3), 510-515. <a
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2007
Ford, M. (2007). Advocacy Responses to
Irregular Labour Migration in ASEAN: The
Cases of Malaysia and Thailand. Manila:
Migrant Forum in Asia.
Ford, M. (2007). Evaluation of 'Legal Protection
for Trade Unionists in Indonesia'. Berlin: DGB
Bildungswerk.
Ford, M. (2007). Indonesia's New Unions. In
Phelan, Craig (Eds.), Trade Union
Revitalisation: Trends and Prospects in 34
Countries, (pp. 533-545). Oxford and Bern: Peter
Lang Publishing.
Ford, M. (2007). Indonesia-Australia. In Brian
Galligan, Winsome Roberts (Eds.), The Oxford
Companion to Australian Politics. Oxford
University Press.
Publications for Michele Ford
Ford, M. (2007). Indonesia: Growth of
White-Collar Unionism. Asian Analysis,
(March).
Lyons, L., Ford, M. (2007). Living Apart
Together: Cross-border Marriage, Riau Islands
Style. IIAS Newsletter, pp.1-4.
Ford, M. (2006). United We Stand? Inside
Indonesia, 86:4-7.
Ford, M. (2006). Workers Organising. Inside
Indonesia, 86.
2005
Ford, M., Piper, N. (2007). Southern Sites of
Female Agency: Informal Regimes and Female
Migrant Labour Resistance in East and Southeast
Asia. In Hobson, John M. and Seabrooke,
Leonard (Eds.), Everyday Politics of the World
Economy, (pp. 63-79). Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Ford, M. (2005). Demokrasi Serikat Buruh:
Sebuah Tinjauan Teoretis. Sedane, 3(1), 4-17.
Ford, M. (2007). Temporary Overseas Labour
Migration: A Challenge for Southeast Asia.
Asian Analysis, (January).
Ford, M. (2004). A Challenge for Business?
Developments in Indonesian Trade Unionism
after Soeharto. In Basri, M. Chatib and Pierre
Van Der Eng (Eds.), Business in Indonesia: New
Challenges, Old Problems, (pp. 221-233).
Singapore: ISEAS Publishing (Institute of
Southeast Asian Studies).
Ford, M. (2007). Unlikely Unionist. Inside
Indonesia, 90 [online].
Ford, M., Lyons, L. (2007). Where Internal and
International Migration Intersect: Mobility and
the Formation of Multi-Ethnic Communities in
the Riau Islands Transit Zone. International
Journal on Multicultural Societies, 9(2),
236-263.
2006
Ford, M. (2006). After Nunukan: The Regulation
of Indonesian Migration to Malaysia. In
Amarjit Kaur and Ian Metcalf (Eds.), Divided We
Move: Mobility, Labour Migration and Border
Controls in Asia, (pp. 228-247). New York:
Palgrave Macmillan.
Ford, M. (2006). Emerging Labour Movements
and the Accountability Dilemma: The Case of
Indonesia. In Michael W. Dowdle (Eds.),
Public Accountability: Designs, Dilemmas and
Experiences, (pp. 157-173). Melbourne:
Cambridge University Press.
Ford, M. (2006). Labour NGOs: An Alternative
Form of Labour Organizing in Indonesia,
1991-1998. Asia Pacific Business Review, 12(2),
175-191.
Ford, M. (2006). Migrant Labor NGOs and
Trade Unions: A Partnership in Progress? Asian
and Pacific Migration Journal, 15(3), 299-311.
Piper, N., Ford, M. (2006). Migrant Labor NGOs
and Trade Unions: A Partnership in Progress?
Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 15(3).
Ford, M. (2006). Migrant Worker Organizing in
Indonesia. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal,
15(3), 313-334.
Ford, M., Lyons, L. (2006). The Borders Within:
Mobility and Enclosure in the Riau Islands. Asia
Pacific Viewpoint, 47(2), 257-271. <a
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Ford, M. (2005). Migrant Labour in Southeast
Asia Country Study: Indonesia. Manila:
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.
2004
Ford, M., Lucas, A. (2004). Indonesia's
Environmental Challenges. Inside Indonesia, 80.
Ford, M. (2004). Labour Loses - Again. Inside
Indonesia, 81.
Ford, M. (2004). Organizing the Unorganizable:
Unions, NGOs and Indonesian Migrant Labour.
International Migration, 42(5), 99-119.
Ford, M. (2004). The Politics of 'Malayness' in
Riau. Inside Indonesia, 78:18.
2003
Caspersz, D., Ford, M. (2003). Alternative Ways
of Organising: Asian Labour’s Response to the
'New' Globalisation. Economic and Labour
Relations Review, 14(1), 1-7.
Ford, M. (2003). Beyond the Femina Fantasy:
The Working-Class Woman in Indonesian
Discourses of Women's Work. RIMA: Review of
Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, 37(2),
83-113.
Ford, M. (2003). Body Politics. Inside Indonesia,
75.
Ford, M. (2003). Hotline Surabaya: Helping Sex
Workers Organise for Better Conditions. Inside
Indonesia, 75:17.
Ford, M. (2003). Substitute Trade Union or
Novel Form of Labour Movement Organisation?
Understanding Indonesia’s Labour NGOs.
Economic and Labour Relations Review, 14(1),
90-103.
Caspersz, D., Ford, M. (2003). Symposium on
Alternative Ways of Organising. Economic and
Labour Relations Review, 14(1).
Ford, M. (2003). Who are the Orang Riau?
Negotiating Identity Across Geographic and
Ethnic Divides. In Aspinall and Fealy (Eds.),
Publications for Michele Ford
Local Power and Politics In Indonesia:
Decentralisation and Democratisation, (pp.
132-147). Singapore: ISEAS Publishing
(Institute of Southeast Asian Studies).
2002
Ford, M. (2002). Manfaat Pendekatan Sejarah
dalam Studi Hubungan Industrial dan Gerakan
Buruh Kontemporer. Jurnal Analisis Sosial, 14,
135-145.
Ford, M. (2002). Research Note: Public
Accounts of Indonesian Women Workers’
Experiences Overseas. Asian Journal of Women's
Studies, 8(4), 101-115.
Ford, M. (2002). Responses to Changing Labour
Relations: The Case of Women's NGOs in
Indonesia. In Dong-Sook S. Gills and Nicola
Piper (Eds.), Women and Work in Globalising
Asia, (pp. 90-111). London and New York:
Routledge.
Ford, M. (2002). Whatever it Takes. Inside
Indonesia, 69.
2001
Ford, M. (2001). Challenging the Criteria of
Significance: Lessons from Contemporary
Indonesian Labour History. Australian Journal
of Politics and History, 47(1), 101-113.
Ford, M. (2001). Indonesian Women as Export
Commodity: Notes from Tanjung Pinang.
Labour and Management in Development, 2(5),
1-9.
2000
Vickers, A., Putra, D., Ford, M. (2000). To
Change Bali: Essays in Honour of I Gusti
Ngurah Bagus. Denpasar: Bali Post.
1999
Ford, M. (1999). Testing the Limits of
Corporatism: Reflections on Industrial Relations
Institutions and Practices in Suharto’s Indonesia.
Journal of Industrial Relations, 41(3), 372-392.
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