July 2009
Ethnographic Museums Must Examine Price of Development
By Rosalia Sciortino
BANGKOK, Jul 30 - Reflecting the fact that ethnic diversity is a central characteristic of all the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) countries, ethnographic collections are relatively common, with th
6th Mekong Book Now Off the Press
Whether it's a story about how rubber plantations are taking root at the China-Laos border, how Thai is having an impact on the Lao language, or the use of harmful fishing methods in Cambodia and Vietnam, all the features and photo essays in 'Changing Borders: Reportage from Our Mekong; follow the changes that have been taking place as countries in the Mekong Region deepen their cross-border links with one another.
New Book Out on Contested Waterscapes in the Mekong Region
'Contested Waterscapes in the Mekong Region: Hydropower, Livelihoods and Governance' (Earthscan, London: 2009), just off the press, is packed with fascinating case studies of some of the region's most important and controversial hydropower projects: Pak Mun dam; Nam Theun 2 dam; Hutgyi, Tasang and other dams on the Nu-Salween river.

CHIANG MAI, Dec 11 (TerraViva/IPS Asia-Pacific) - Powerful neighbour. A rising power. Old friend. Big, secretive investor. Big boy of the region.
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BANGKOK - Do media organisations in the Mekong Region think that gender sensitivity, including giving voices to women, is part of doing better stories? How do they define it within the context of their societies and how do they report on different genders and sexuality? Do they include the use of gender-friendly language in their stylebooks and training programmes? How much is using a gender lens a news habit?