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Lim, Johann, '18Keywords
environmental issuesSingapore
activism
knowledge
Southeast Asia
Anthropology
Asian History
Digital Humanities
East Asian Languages and Societies
Environmental Policy
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Studies
Geography
Policy History, Theory, and Methods
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Religion
Social Policy
Urban Studies and Planning
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Abstract
In this reflection, Johann shares how the people he met on the trip (faculty, student fellows, activists and the indigenous people we lived with) furnished him with a lot of knowledge about his home country and the surrounding region and in the process shattered some misconceptions. He also contemplates how the experience prompted him to reevaluate his role as a consumer, activist, and future educator.Date
2017-01-01Type
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http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1022&context=envirolabasia