
معرفی
Ashley Carruthers is a Lecturer in Anthropology at the School of Archaeology & Anthropology, Australian National University (ANU). Her research focuses on migration, mobilities, networks, infrastructures, and Vietnamese society, with particular attention to bicycles, urbanization, and transnational identities. She has supervised research students and contributed to projects like 'Intercommunal and Translocal Space in Fairfield: Tracking Indochinese Australian Lives' (2005–2008).
Her work explores themes such as cyclist mobility in Vietnam, the socio-spatial dynamics of Vietnamese villages, and the cultural politics of food and identity. She has published extensively on topics ranging from Vietnamese middle-class mobility to the contested histories of refugee camps. Her reviews of works like Andrew Alan Johnson’s Mekong Dreaming (2021) highlight her engagement with environmental and cultural anthropology.
Carruthers’ scholarship bridges urban studies, migration theory, and cultural analysis, offering insights into how infrastructures and mobilities shape contemporary Vietnamese and diasporic experiences.





