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Being and Becoming with Hope and Voice of Migrant Bangladeshis: The Ethics of Care Beyond ESKL by Jaya Devi
Rengasamy, Thangavelu Rengasamy, Mohd Safuan Bin Mohd Samsudin, Md Taraqual Islam, Md Akib Haider Emon,
is a reflective and humane book on migration, care, and everyday ethics. It focuses on the lived realities of Bangladeshi
migrant workers in Malaysia and the quiet, often unseen work of Expat Services Kuala Lumpur (ESKL), thought of as
an intermediary institution working between the state, employers, and migrants.
Jahid Siraz Chowdhury, Ph.D., is a researcher and scholar committed to reciprocal knowledge creation, bridging the gap between indigenous wisdom and global legal frameworks. His work critically examines how sociology of knowledge shapes research practices, advocating for a phronetic approach that values practical, ethical, and context driven inquiry. He actively engages with Indigenous knowledge systems, seeking ways to integrate them into international agreements such as the CBD (Convention on Biological Diversity), Nagoya Protocol, and ILO standards, while aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Dr. Chowdhury highlights the disproportionate impact of mainstream education systems on marginalized students and challenges Eurocentric knowledge production. He champions knowledge democracy, ethical research, and Ihsanic action. His ultimate goal is to redefine research as a reciprocal process, free from regional, religious, or racial biases, ensuring that academic outcomes genuinely benefit communities rather than remaining abstract theories.
BEING AND BECOMING WITH HOPE AND THE VOICE
BEING AND BECOMING WITH HOPE AND THE VOICE
BEING AND BECOMING WITH HOPE AND THE VOICE
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