Small States & Territories Journal

SST 3(1), May 2020

SST 3(1), May 2020

Small States & Territories
Vol. 3, No. 1, May 2020


Pages 1-3: Table of Contents  
Page 4: Editor’s Note: Small states and territories and the coronavirus

Journal articles

Special Section: The Seychelles in the 21st Century
Pages 5-8: Guest editorial introduction: The Seychelles in the 21st Century – Penda Thérésia ChoppyThomas Hylland Eriksen
Pages 9-20: Implications of runaway globalisation in the Seychelles – Thomas Hylland Eriksen
Pages 21-40: Two Tribunals and an Appeal in Seychelles: Monitoring and enforcement of legal ethics in a small jurisdiction – Monika Bar
Pages 41-56: Teaching geographies of small and large, near and far: Multi-scalar identities in the Seychelles geography classroom – Indra Persaud
Pages 57-70: From local Creoles to global Creoles: Insights from the Seychelles – Penda Thérésia Choppy
Pages 71-82: Scaling language competition in a small island state: Graphic verbs in Seychellois Creole and English – Olga Klymenko
Pages 83-98: Women’s political representation in Small Island Developing States: A comparative analysis of Mauritius and Seychelles – Ramola Ramtohul
Pages 99-116: Gender stereotypes and the apology in a small state: uncovering Creole male stereotypes in the Seychelles using digital matched-guise methodology – Mats Deutschmann, Anders Steinvall
Special Section: Comparing Small Island Developing States and Subnational Island Jurisdictions
Pages 117-122: Guest editorial introduction: Sharing stories of island life, governance and global engagement: Research from a conference on island states and territories – Jim Randall, Arno Boersma
Pages 123-136: How it feels 'on the ground': The experiences of residents from a subnational island jurisdiction – Godfrey Baldacchino
Pages 137-152: Managing the island territory: A historical perspective on sub-state nationalism in Corsica and Sardinia – Marcel A. Farinelli
Pages 153-172: Personalistic politics on Prince Edward Island: Toward a subnational approach to personalism and democracy – Patrick Lévêque
Pages 173-186: Sustainable development in Guadeloupe and Martinique: The missing social and human dimension – Loïza A. Rauzduel
Pages 187-208: Do the benefits of international policy commitments outweigh the burdens for small island states? A case study of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Federated States of Micronesia – Iain Hall, William Kostka, Anne McDonald
Pages 209-228: Circular business strategies and supply chain finance in the Aruba waste sector: A case study of a small island jurisdiction – Bauke Feenstra, Luc Alofs

Other journal articles

Pages 229-248: The small scale syndrome: Career aspirations of Maltese and Gozitan secondary school students – Thomas CamilleriManwel Debono

Book reviews
(Pages 249 - 258)

Bonilla, Y. (2015). Non-sovereign futures: French Caribbean politics in the wake of disenchantment. Review by Felicia Bishop Denaud
Tuila’epa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi & Peter Swain (2017). Pālemia: A memoir. Review by Patrick Vakaoti
Baker, Kerryn (2019) Pacific women in politics: Gender quota campaigns in the Pacific Islands. Review by Jane Alver
Kristina Hinds (2019). Civil society organizations, governance and the Caribbean community. Review by Michael H. Allen
Grenade, Wendy (Ed.). (2015). The Grenada revolution: Reflections and lessons. Review by Laurie Lambert


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