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The Shan in the History of the Irrawaddy Valley: Towards a Federal “National” History (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Charney, M. W. (2023, December). The Shan in the History of the Irrawaddy Valley: Towards a Federal “National” History. Presented at Shan New Year 2118 2023 Academic Presentations, SOAS

My main point is that when we do Shan history we do Shan history but when we do Burmese history we do Burman history and this needs to change. This should be part of the current efforts to decolonise the academy. Decolonizing the academy promises to... Read More about The Shan in the History of the Irrawaddy Valley: Towards a Federal “National” History.

Tokyo Trial: International Law in the Context of Imperialism (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Suzuki, S. (2023, November). Tokyo Trial: International Law in the Context of Imperialism. Presented at Inauguration du cycle de conférences-débat "Réflexions et enseignements autour des procès filmés" - Le procès de Tokyo, The Université Catholique de Lille

Liability for faulty goods in consumer contracts in Ghana and the UK: Convergence or divergence, and what lessons can be learned? (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Yidana, N. (2023, July). Liability for faulty goods in consumer contracts in Ghana and the UK: Convergence or divergence, and what lessons can be learned?. Paper presented at The 18th conference of the International Association of Consumer law (IACL) on the theme: “Challenges and Unanswered Questions of Consumer Law”, Rudolf Steiner Haus in Hamburg, Germany

Do public-private partnerships benefit the end-user in rural energy provision? : A Case Study of Bangladesh Solar Home Systems Programme (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hellqvist, L. (2023, July). Do public-private partnerships benefit the end-user in rural energy provision? : A Case Study of Bangladesh Solar Home Systems Programme. Presented at 2023 6th International Conference on Renewable Energy for Developing Countries (REDEC), Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon

Access to sustainable rural energy requires significant financial and technological investments in the rural areas of developing countries. Public-private partnerships are one of the key financial mechanisms to realise the Sustainable Development Goa... Read More about Do public-private partnerships benefit the end-user in rural energy provision? : A Case Study of Bangladesh Solar Home Systems Programme.

‘Karstic Submergence: Memory Work from the Bosnian Dinaric Underground’, invited talk at the CRASSH conference on ‘More-than-human Memory’, University of Cambridge (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
HadžiMuhamedović, S. (2023, June). ‘Karstic Submergence: Memory Work from the Bosnian Dinaric Underground’, invited talk at the CRASSH conference on ‘More-than-human Memory’, University of Cambridge. Paper presented at More-than-human Memory, University of Cambridge

Popovo Polje, a landscape stretched across the southern end of the Bosnian Dinaric highlands, is a karst system consisting of a wide field, a meandering sinking river and numerous caves and sinkholes, which are home to endemic species of animals and... Read More about ‘Karstic Submergence: Memory Work from the Bosnian Dinaric Underground’, invited talk at the CRASSH conference on ‘More-than-human Memory’, University of Cambridge.

A New International Order with Asian Features? Ideas from China (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cheung, O. (2023, June). A New International Order with Asian Features? Ideas from China. Presented at Asian and European Perspectives on the Future of the International Order: Cooperation and Multilateralism in a New Era of Geopolitical Competition, jointly organized by the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB) and Consorci Universitari Menendez Pelayo Barcelona (CUIMPB), Barcelona, Spain

Dis-temporal Re-distributions: Worldings beyond the Racial Capitalist Gender Binary in Eighteenth-Century Senegambia and Colonial Louisiana (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hamzić, V. (2023, June). Dis-temporal Re-distributions: Worldings beyond the Racial Capitalist Gender Binary in Eighteenth-Century Senegambia and Colonial Louisiana. Paper presented at Gender and Political Economy Roundtable II: ‘Transnational and Comparative Perspectives’, Law and Society Association’s Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico

Participatory democracy in Delhi: How the Aam Aadmi Party's model of governance is addressing unwellness in political institutions (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Venkat, V. (2023, April). Participatory democracy in Delhi: How the Aam Aadmi Party's model of governance is addressing unwellness in political institutions. Paper presented at Association of Social Anthropologists' Annual Conference 2023, SOAS University of London

This paper uses ethnographic research to study the model of governance established by the Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi and explores the connections forged by legislative
members with their electoral constituencies via the organisation of nei... Read More about Participatory democracy in Delhi: How the Aam Aadmi Party's model of governance is addressing unwellness in political institutions.

Between the Court and the Village: Uncovering how was Early Modern Warfare Really Waged in Southeast Asia (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Charney, M. W. (2023, March). Between the Court and the Village: Uncovering how was Early Modern Warfare Really Waged in Southeast Asia. Presented at Leiden University Cogloss Lecture, Leiden University

The literature on premodern warfare of Southeast Asia has grown significantly in the last two decades in large part because of the growing number of Southeast Asian scholars who have taken up the topic. We have more information now than we have ever... Read More about Between the Court and the Village: Uncovering how was Early Modern Warfare Really Waged in Southeast Asia.

Cosmological and Gender-Bodily Resistance to an Emergent Racial Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century West Africa and Colonial Louisiana (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hamzić, V. (2023, March). Cosmological and Gender-Bodily Resistance to an Emergent Racial Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century West Africa and Colonial Louisiana. Presented at Invited talk, the Xenia Series (online), London / Cambridge

The fashioning of specifically ‘male’ and ‘female’ subjects—whether free, indentured or enslaved—was a sine qua non preoccupation of the early capitalist economy, of which the trans-Atlantic slave trade was one of the key derivatives. When this trade... Read More about Cosmological and Gender-Bodily Resistance to an Emergent Racial Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century West Africa and Colonial Louisiana.