Rudner, M. 90 Rudolph, L.I. <strong>and</strong> Rudolph, S. Hoeber 254 Rufaidah, A. 176 rural communities: Indonesia xiii, 188—206 Rushdie, S. 268 Rustam A. Sani 93 Said, E. 3 Sanusi (case study) 120—21, 128, 134 Saparie, G. 168 Sassen, S. 3 Saunders, P. 71 Savage, M. 190 Savavanamuttu, J. 91 Schwarz, A. 167 Schweitzer, T. 201 Schwenk, R. 287 Scott, J. 90, 93 See, C. 285 See, T. 284, 285, 286 Seek, N.H. 71 Seksan Prasertkul 240 Sennett, R. 25 service <strong>in</strong>dustries 15 Shah, G. 257, 265 Shaharudd<strong>in</strong> Maaruf 95, 96, 100 Shamsul, A.B. x, 10, 11, 12, 13, 21, 23, 40, 42, 58, 86—106, 114, 129, 191 Shang, A.E.L. 90 Shaw Foundation 151 Shenoy, M. 256 Shenoy, S. 257 Sheridan, G. 264 Shi Xianm<strong>in</strong> 225—6 Shields, R. 71, 72, 74 Shiro, H. 29 shopp<strong>in</strong>g malls x, 36, 70—75, 241; Philipp<strong>in</strong>es 278, 292 Shotam, N.P. 66 Shui-shen Liu 17 Sider, G. 5 Siff<strong>in</strong>, W. 231—2, 233 Sikhs 267 Simmel, G. 73 Simone, V. 5, 6 INDEX 311 S<strong>in</strong>gapore xi, 15, 20, 23, 32—3, 39, 40—1, 59, 60, 137—55; car ownership 141, 146, 146, 147, 149, 150, 151, 155; Ch<strong>in</strong>ese identity <strong>in</strong> 62—6; class 140—41, 143, 144, 154—5; Confucianism <strong>in</strong> 18—19; consumption practices xi, 145—52, 155; education 138, 143, 145, 149; ethnicity 138—9; hous<strong>in</strong>g/home-ownership 141, 146—7, 149, 152—3, 154, 155; <strong>in</strong>comes 141—1, 147; language 66; meritocracy xi, 148; national identity 19—20; political culture 141—2, 144; poverty 141, 153; social welfare 152—4; unionism 149; work<strong>in</strong>g class 149—50 Siti Zaharah Sulaiman 102 Sivaraksa, S. 71 Sk<strong>in</strong>ner, G. 11, 12, 233 Slater, D. 25, 26 Smart, A. 226—7 Smith, A. 4, 17 Smith, W.A. x-xi, 10, 13, 24, 29, 32, 39, 40, 58, 111—33 Sobary, M. 76, 77 social class see class social networks 39—40; Ch<strong>in</strong>a 40, 208—9, 218—27 social welfare, S<strong>in</strong>gapore 152—4 Somkiat Onwimon 240—40 Song Ong Siang 62 Sr<strong>in</strong>ivas, A. 256 state 15, 59, 60; <strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a 211; <strong>in</strong> India 253—6, 268—9; <strong>in</strong> Indonesia 191, 199—200, 205—6; see also social welfare status ix, x, 8—16; attribution of 25, 26; contestation of 26—41; occupational (Ch<strong>in</strong>a) 211, 212, 214, 215, 216, 220;
312 INDEX occupational (Thail<strong>and</strong>) 235, 236, 237, 246; Philipp<strong>in</strong>es 292—2 Ste<strong>in</strong>berg, D. 11 Stern, R.W. 253, 254 Stivens, M. 88, 91, 116 Strange, S. 79 Strauch, J. 90 style: acquisition of 36 Sudjic, D. 72 Suharto, President 174, 191, 198 Sullivan, J. 68, 200 Sunarya (case study) 193—4 Sungsidh Piriarangsan 243, 245 Surtiretna, N. 175 Sweeney, A. 92 Swift, M. 90 symbolic boundaries 9 Tai Hung-chao xvi, 16, 17, 22, 30 Taiwan 64 Talisayon, S. 277 Tan, A. 281 Tan Joo Ean xi, 10, 19, 23, 31, 33, 40—1, 137—55 Tan Leok Ee 90 Tan-Climaco, G. 284 Tanaka, S. 86 Tanter, R. 68 TAPOL 174 taste 33, 34, 36, 37, 39 technological modernisation: India 256 Teeranat Karnjana-uksorn 245 Tejo, H.S. 168 television: India 256, 262 Thail<strong>and</strong> xiv, 12—13, 19—20, 32, 41—2, 59, 60, 191, 230—46; advertis<strong>in</strong>g 241—2; Ch<strong>in</strong>ese ethnicity 19—20; consumption practices 241—2; education 235; <strong>in</strong>comes 235, 236; lifestyles 240, 241—2; market research 243; mass media 241, 243; occupational groups 235—6; occupational status 235, 236, 237, 246; political participation xiv, 238—40, 243—5; women 243 Tham Seong Chee 66, 90 Thawatt Mokarapong 232 Theh Chongkhadikjj 238 Thirayut Bunmi 240, 243 Thompson, E.P. 8, 230, 231 Thompson, V 232 Tiara 167 Toml<strong>in</strong>son, A. 25 Tong, C. 19 traditional cultural <strong>in</strong>fluences 37—8, 39, 44, 170—1, 199, 200, 202; India 252, 261—2, 269—70; Philipp<strong>in</strong>es 291—1 transnational corporations 14 Tremewan, C. 66, 67, 137 tribal culture 37—8, 39 tributary systems 11—12 trust, Ch<strong>in</strong>a xiii, 224, 225, 226, 229 Turner, B. 4, 8 Turner, G. 5 Turner, M. 67, 292 Ul<strong>in</strong>, R. 5 Ummat 175 Ungku Aziz 90, 96 unionism: enterprise 116; S<strong>in</strong>gapore 149 United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) 95, 97, 102, 102, 104 Uren, D. 251 Urry, J. 8 Utomo, S.P. 168 Van Der Kroef, J. 87, 91 Van der Veer, P. 262, 267 Vatikiotis, M. 177 Veblen, T. 7, 28, 32, 33, 35, 228 Vermeulen, H. 9 Villegas, P. 287 von Brevern, M. 285 Voravidh Charoenlert 245
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