Book Chapters

Turner, S. and S. Delisle, 2024. “I never knew my dad experienced that!” Reflections on a Collaborative Oral History Project with Hmong Youth and Elders in Upland Northern Vietnam. In: P. Petit and J. Michaud (eds) Chasing Traces: History and Ethnography in the Uplands of Socialist Asia. University of Hawai‘i Press. pp. 248-271.

Turner, S., A. Derks, and J-F.Rousseau, 2022. The fragrant frontier: Conceptual and contextual introductions. In: Turner, S., A. Derks, and J-F.Rousseau (eds) Fragrant Frontier. Global Spice Entanglements from the Sino-Vietnamese Uplands. Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press. pp 1-42.

Turner, S. and A. Derks, 2022. Vietnam’s star anise commodity chains entangled in flex-crop debates. In: Turner, S., A. Derks, and J-F.Rousseau (eds) Fragrant Frontier. Global Spice Entanglements from the Sino-Vietnamese Uplands. Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press. pp. 43-67.

Derks, D. S.Turner, and Ngô Thúy Hạnh, 2022. The taste of cinnamon: Making a specialty product in northern Vietnam. In: Turner, S., A. Derks, and J-F.Rousseau (eds) Fragrant Frontier. Global Spice Entanglements from the Sino-Vietnamese Uplands. Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press. pp.94-121.

Turner, S. 2022. Afterword: Contemplating the initial impacts of COVID-19. In: Turner, S., A. Derks, and J-F.Rousseau (eds) Fragrant Frontier. Global Spice Entanglements from the Sino-Vietnamese Uplands. Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press. pp.219-224.

Turner S. & J. Michaud, 2022. Intergenerational strategies: The successes and failures of a Thai family’s approach to labour migration. In Statham, P., Scuzzarello, S., Sunanta, S., & Trupp, A. (Eds.). Thai-Western Mobilities and Migration: Intimacy Within Cross-border Connections. London: Routledge.

Langill,J.C., Nguyen, B.N. and S. Turner, 2022. ‘If I Don’t Sell Food, How Would I Eat?’ Negotiating Street Vendor Livelihoods in the Context of COVID-19 Lockdowns in Urban Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos. In D. Brunn, D. Gilbreath (eds.), COVID-19 and a World of Ad Hoc Geographieshttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94350-9_67#DOI

Zuberec, C. and Sarah Turner 2022. Hanoi’s street vendors on the move. Itinerant vending tactics and mobile methods in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. In Ceren Sezer and Rianne van Melik (eds) Marketplaces: Movements, Representations and Practices. Routledge. pp.15-27.

Turner, S. and Nguyen, N. B. 2021. Street Vendor Struggles Maintaining a Livelihood Through the COVID-19 Lockdown in Hanoi Vietnam. In Doucet, B., van Melik, R. and Filion, P. (Eds) Global Reflections on COVID-19 and Urban Inequalities. Volume 1: Community and Society. Bristol: Bristol University Press, pp. 21-30.

Turner, S. 2021. Ch. 14 “Where I Went Today …”: Solicited Journals and Narrative Mapping“Where I Went Today …”: Solicited Journals and Narrative Mapping. Iain Hay and Meagan Cope (eds) Qualitative Research Methods in Human Geography. Oxford University Press.

Turner, S., A. Adenwala and C. Zuberec 2020. Vulnerability and resilience on the streets: Interrogating intersectionality amongst Southeast Asia’s street vendors. K. Ruwanpura and S. Huang (eds) Handbook of Gender in Asia. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp203-217.

Turner, S. and C. Bonnin, 2019. “Us women know more about rice seeds”: Ethnic minority food security in upland northern Vietnam and the gendered implications of hybrid rice programmes. In: T. Devasahayam, (ed.) Ensuring a Square Meal: Women and Food Security in Southeast Asia. Singapore: World Scientific Press, pp.103-122.

MacKenzie, J. Christensen, and S. Turner, 2018. Returning research results: A means for ‘giving back’ and advocating beyond the academy. In: Douglas Herman (ed.) Giving Back. Research and Reciprocity in Indigenous Settings. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, pp.245-263.

Turner, S. 2018. “Run and hide when you see the police”: Livelihood contestations and the politics of the street economy in Vietnam’s northern uplands. In: Kirsten Endres and Ann Marie Leshkowich (eds) Traders in motion: Networks, identities, and contestations in the Vietnamese marketplace. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, pp.41-54.

Turner, S. 2017: Ethnic minorities, indigenous groups and development tensions. In A. McGregor, L. Law, F. Miller (eds) Routledge Handbook of Southeast Asian Development. Routledge: London. Chapter 18.

Turner, S. 2017. A fortuitous frontier opportunity. Cardamom livelihoods in the Sino-Vietnamese Borderlands. In D. Smyer Yü and J.Michaud (eds) Trans-Himalayan Borderlands Livelihoods, Territorialities, Modernities.Amsterdam University Press: Amsterdam, pp 263-284.

Eidse, N., S. Turner and N. Oswin, 2017. Contesting Street Spaces in a Socialist City: Itinerant Vending-Scapes and the Everyday Politics of Mobility in Hanoi, Vietnam. In: Mei-Po Kwan and Tim Schwanen (eds) Geographies of Mobility. Recent advances in theory and method. Chapter 10. Routledge: London.

Turner, S. and Michaud, J. 2016. Sinh kế nơi biên cương: Sự thích ứng của người Hmông ở vùng biên giới Việt-Trung.[Frontier Livelihoods: Hmong resilience in the Sino-Vietnamese borderlands]. In: Nguyễn Văn Sửu, Lâm Bá Nam, Vương Xuân Tình, Nguyễn Văn Huy (editors) Nhân Học Ở Việt Nam: Lịch Sử, Hiện Trạng Và Triển Vọng [Anthropology in Vietnam: History, Current Status and prospects]. Nhà xuất bản Tri thức, Hanoi, pp.315-333.

Turner, S. 2014. Appropriate space? An everyday politics of street vendor negotiations in Hanoi, Vietnam. In: Street Economies, Politics and Social Movements in the Urban Global South. K. Tranberg Hansen, W. Little, and L. Milgram, eds, School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe pp 137-156.

Turner, S. 2013. Dilemmas and Detours: Fieldwork with Ethnic Minorities in Upland Southwest China, Vietnam, and Laos. In S. Turner (ed) Red Stamps and Gold Stars: Fieldwork Dilemmas in Upland Socialist Asia. UBC Press, Vancouver pp 1-21.

Turner, S. 2013. The Silenced Research Assistant Speaks Her Mind. In S. Turner (ed) Red Stamps and Gold Stars: Fieldwork Dilemmas in Upland Socialist Asia. UBC Press, Vancouver pp. 220-239.

Turner, S. 2013. Red Stamps and Gold Stars on the Margins. In S. Turner (ed) Red Stamps and Gold Stars: Fieldwork Dilemmas in Upland Socialist AsiaUBC Press, Vancouver pp. 279-285.

Turner, S. and C. Bonnin 2012. It doesn’t taste right: Hybrid rice and everyday politics in the northern Vietnam uplands. In: Revisiting Rural Places: pathways to poverty and prosperity in Southeast Asia. Jonathan Rigg and Peter Vandergeest, eds, National Unviersity of Singapore Press, Singapore.

Turner, S. and Michaud, J. 2011 ‘Imaginative and Adaptive Economic Strategies for Hmong Livelihoods in Lào Cai Province, Northern Vietnam’ Ch5. in P. Taylor (ed.) Minorities at Large: New Approaches to Minority Ethnicity in Vietnam, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies: Singapore. [reprint of Journal of Vietnamese Studies article]

Tugault-Lafleur, C. and S. Turner 2011. Of Rice And Spice: Hmong Livelihoods And Diversification in the Northern Vietnam Uplands. In Moving Mountains. Ethnicity and Livelihoods in Highland China, Vietnam and Laoseds. J. Michaud and T. Forsyth, 100-122. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.

Chapters 1 (Turner and Caouette); 2 (Caouette and Turner) and 3 (Turner and Michaud) in edited volume (see above ‘Books’) 2009: Agrarian Angst and Rural Resistance in Southeast Asia.

Allen, P and Turner S, 2007: Menegosiasi Identitas: Orang Tionghoa di Indonesia Pasca-Suharto [Negotiating Identity: Chinese Indonesians in Post-Suharto Indonesia]. In Drama Indonesia: Ketidakpastian dalam Dunia yang Mengglobal. [ Indonesian Drama: Uncertainty in a Globalizing World ] G. Hainsworth, and B. Setiawan ed. Jogyakarta, University Gadjah Mada Press. pp 267-84 [Indonesian Cetakan pertama no.(equiv. to ISBN) 1389.73.03.07]

Turner, S. and Turner. B. 2003: On the margins in New Zealand Society. In Towards Sustainable Settlements: A New Zealand Perspective. C. Freeman and M. Thompson-Fawcett, eds., Dunedin: Otago University Press. pp. 71-94. [ISBN 1877276456]

Turner, S. and Seymour. R. 2002: Ethnic Chinese and the Indonesian Crisis. In Nations under Siege: Globalisation and Nationalism in Asia. R. Starrs, ed., New York: Palgrave, Macmillan Press, pp.169-94.

Turner, S. 2000: Small-Scale Enterprises in Indonesia. In Small Enterprise Development. The Experience of the South and the North. P.M.Mathew, ed., New Delhi: Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., pp. 121-136. [ISBN 81 204 1429 2]

Turner, S. 2000: Surviving the Asian Crisis: Small Scale Enterprises in Ujung Pandang, Indonesia. InGlobalisation and the Asian Economic Crisis: Indigenous Responses, Coping Strategies, and Governance Reform in Southeast Asia. G. Hainsworth, ed., Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, pp. 301-20. [ISBN 0 88865 738 2]

Michaud, J. and Turner, S. 2000: Trading Places. Change in a Highland Marketplace. Sa Pa, Lao Cai Province, Vietnam. In Globalisation and the Asian Economic Crisis: Indigenous Responses, Coping Strategies, and Governance Reform in Southeast Asia. G. Hainsworth, ed., Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, pp. 97-116. [ISBN 0 88865 738 2]

Turner, S. 1998: The Impact of Globalisation on the Informal Sector in Malaysia. In The Naga Awakens: Growth and Change in Southeast Asia. V. Savage, L. Kong and W. Neville, eds., Singapore: Times Academic Press, pp. 121-38. [ISBN 981 210 1152]

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