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Southeast Asia Meet-Up

Program

9.00 REGISTRATION WITH COFFEE AND TEA
09.30 WELCOME NOTE
Annuska Derks
(University of Zurich, ISEK – Social and Cultural Anthropology), with the participation of Molly Fitzpatrick, Olivia Killias and Wahyu Kuncoro
09.45 PANEL 1 – MIGRATION AND MOBILITY
Nicolas Lainez
(University of Paris, Institute of Research for Development)
Becoming a Visual Storyteller: Trafficking through the Lenses of Photography and Anthropology
Adityo Darmawan Sudagung
(University of Vienna, Development Studies)
The Negotiated Belongings at the West Kalimantan-Sarawak Borderlands
Antje Missbach
(University of Bielefeld, Department of Sociology)
The Criminalisation of People Smuggling: Immobilising Asylum Seekers in Indonesia- Australia
Javed Kaisar
(Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle)
Futures Built on Sand: Rohingya Refugees on Bhasan Char Island, Bangladesh
Helena Hof
(University of Zurich, Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies)
Middle-Class Aspirations among European Migrants in Asian Global Cities
10.45 COFFEE AND TEA BREAK
11.15 PANEL 2 – FUTURE-MAKING AND DEVELOPMENT
Michaela Haug
(University of Freiburg, Dept. of Social and Cultural Anthropology)
A Future without Forest? Future- Making, Environmental Change and Socio-Economic Transformations in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Antonio J. Guerreiro
(IRASIA Marseilles)
From Sukarno to Jokowi: Architectural Landmarks in Jakarta and in the Future Capital City of Indonesia (IKN)
Julia Behrens
(University of Bielefeld, Dept. of Social Anthropology)
Not Practicing what they Preach: The Sustainable Development Discourse and NGO Work in Vietnam
Shona Loong
(Dept. of Geography)
“We Have Big Ideas, but Only Small Words”: ‘Post-War’ Geographies in Karen State
Rosalie Stolz
(FU Berlin, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology)
Construction Pioneers – House Transformations in Upland, Northern Laos
Esther Horat, Nadja Kempter & Phuong Nguyen
(University of Zurich, ISEK – Social and Cultural Anthropology)
Aspirations for Change 4.0: The Making of Innovation in Vietnam
12.30 LUNCH AND POSTERS
13.45 PANEL 3 – HISTORY, HERITAGE, AND COLONIAL PASTS
Julie Bernath
(Swisspeace)
The Khmer Rouge Tribunal: Power, Politics and Resistance in Transitional Justice
Zhi Qing Denise Lim
(ETH Zurich, Institute of History)
‘European Deviance’ in Colonial Singapore, ca. 1890-1940
Sophie Junge
(University of Zurich, Institute of Art History)
‘Surabaya Tempo Dulu+’ – Digital Circulation of so-called Colonial Photographs’
Danishwara Nathaniel
(Graduate Institute Geneva)
Heritage and Media Practices among Urban Youth in Ternate, North Maluku
Gabriele Weichart
(University of Vienna, Dept. of Social and Cultural Anthropology)
Pleasure and Disgust: Food Preferences and Aversions in the Context of Environmental Challenges and Modern Lifestyles
14.45 COFFEE AND TEA BREAK
15.15 PANEL 4 – RELIGION, ETHNICITY, AND BELONGING
Nickey Diamond (Ye Myint Win)
(University of Konstanz, Dept. of History and Sociology)
Anti-Muslim Hate Speech in Myanmar
Mechthild von Vacano
(University of Freiburg, Dept. of Social and Cultural Anthropology)
The Morality/Rationality of Rezeki: a Key Concept in Indonesian Everyday Economics
Wahyu Kuncoro
(University of Zurich, ISEK – Social and Cultural Anthropology)
Muslims on the Move: Islamic Faith Renewal Movement in Southeast Asia
Kartini Aboo Talib
(National University of Malaysia, Institute of Ethnic Studies)
The Malay Subethnic Groups Revisited: From Coloniality to Modernity
Shamsul A.B.
(National University of Malaysia, Institute of Ethnic Studies)
Anthropology and Sociology in the Shaping of National Policies in Malaysia
16.15 BREAK
16.45 PANEL 5 – GENDER, SEXUALITY AND THE BODY
Arief Wicaksono
(Universitas Indonesia, Dept. of Anthropology)
Addressing Sexual Violence in Timor Leste: Best Practice and New Perspectives from Southeast Asia
Wikke Jansen
(University of Heidelberg, Center of Transcultural Studies)
Queering Heritage in (Online) Indonesia
Molly Fitzpatrick
(University of Zurich, ISEK – Social and Cultural Anthropology)
Caring from the Heart: The Politics of Natural Birth in Bali, Indonesia
Olivia Killias
(University of Zurich, ISEK – Social and Cultural Anthropology)
Eldercare as Recognition in the Aftermath of Dutch Colonialism
17.45 WRAP-UP, DRINKS & APPETIZERS

 

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