
Franck Manuelle
Professor · Urban and Regional Geography
National Institute of Oriental Languages and CivilizationsAbout
Franck Manuelle is a University Professor at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (Inalco) in the Department of Southeast Asia and the Pacific. His academic leadership includes serving as Vice-president of Inalco's Scientific Council (2007-2013) and President of Inalco (2013-2019), demonstrating deep institutional commitment to Southeast Asian studies.
Professor Manuelle's research centers on urban and regional geography of Southeast Asia with specialized focus on Indonesia. His work examines metropolitanization processes, transnational dynamics of regional integration, and the evolving role of secondary cities. He investigates critical contemporary phenomena including Chinese public financial flows reshaping regional infrastructure and the ambitious development of Indonesia's new capital IKN, analyzing its spatial planning, political discourse, and socio-environmental implications through rigorous fieldwork and spatial analysis.
His publication trajectory reveals consistent thematic evolution: early works (2004-2010) established foundations in urban spatial diffusion and tourism-driven urbanization, while recent scholarship (2023-2024) critically engages with geopolitical shifts through Chinese investment patterns and experimental urban governance in IKN. This progression reflects growing emphasis on transnational forces and state-led urban transformations across Southeast Asia's archipelagic landscape.
No scientific awards were documented in available institutional records.
Administrative responsibilities during his presidency period (2013-2019) suggest significant grant management experience, though specific funding details remain unreported. Student advising activities are not explicitly referenced in current institutional profiles.
Manuelle actively contributes to the CESSMA research collective, where his team advances interdisciplinary methodologies examining metropolitanization through Southeast Asian lenses, particularly focusing on how secondary cities navigate globalization pressures while maintaining regional identities.
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