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No Change Without National Revolution: The Two Myanmars and the Two International Systems (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Charney, M. W. (2021, August). No Change Without National Revolution: The Two Myanmars and the Two International Systems. Presented at Myanmar Genocide Memorial Event by the Free Rohingya Coalition, London

The solution can only happen with country-level revolution, and I mean here regime change not necessarily violence, which I am not free to advocate. And this will have to occur facing not only the opposition of the Tatmadaw, but also with a clear und... Read More about No Change Without National Revolution: The Two Myanmars and the Two International Systems.

Taking stock of 'relational ontologies' in human-environmental scholarship (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Newsham, A., Belcher, O., Schmidt, J., Bauer, A., Gebara, M. F., Ernstson, H., Petersen, A., Hepach, M., Ohdedar, B., Ribot, J., Sundberg, J., Swyngedouw, E., Taylor, M., & Tozzi, A. (2021, July). Taking stock of 'relational ontologies' in human-environmental scholarship. Paper presented at Taking stock of 'relational ontologies' in human-environmental scholarship

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in international research: The GCRF Gender Equality Statement in view of definitions of equitable partnerships and understandings of diversity (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Istratii, R. (2021, June). Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in international research: The GCRF Gender Equality Statement in view of definitions of equitable partnerships and understandings of diversity. Presented at Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Workshop Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Perspectives in Research, University of Liverpool

In recent years, funders and research bodies have placed increasing attention on equality, diversity and inclusion priorities. The UK’s Research and Innovation (UKRI) introduced in April 2019 a Gender Equality Statement requirement for its GCRF and N... Read More about Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in international research: The GCRF Gender Equality Statement in view of definitions of equitable partnerships and understandings of diversity.

Decolonising Development Theory and Practice: The Role of Religious Knowledge (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Istratii, R. (2021, June). Decolonising Development Theory and Practice: The Role of Religious Knowledge. Presented at De-colonising Development: An Open Event for Practitioners, Virtual

In contrast to a historical neglect of religious parameters, development studies and practice have increasingly acknowledged the need to integrate faith and religious beliefs in the context of development work in low- and middle-income societies (LM... Read More about Decolonising Development Theory and Practice: The Role of Religious Knowledge.

Welcome to the International Symposium "The Khiḍr Dialogues: Leaps of Faith, Religious Encounters & Shared Sacred Landscapes" and Inauguration of the Shared Sacred Landscapes Exhibition (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
HadžiMuhamedović, S. (2021, May). Welcome to the International Symposium "The Khiḍr Dialogues: Leaps of Faith, Religious Encounters & Shared Sacred Landscapes" and Inauguration of the Shared Sacred Landscapes Exhibition. Presented at The Khiḍr Dialogues: Leaps of Faith, Religious Encounters & Shared Sacred Landscapes International Symposium & Shared Sacred Landscapes Exhibition, Online

The first installment of The Khiḍr Dialogues symposium and the inauguration of the online Shared Sacred Landscapes photographic exhibition come together to explore themes of interfaith encounters, shared rituals, and the dynamic interplay of humans w... Read More about Welcome to the International Symposium "The Khiḍr Dialogues: Leaps of Faith, Religious Encounters & Shared Sacred Landscapes" and Inauguration of the Shared Sacred Landscapes Exhibition.

Islamic Law, the Private Sphere, State Policy and Transformations (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hamzić, V. (2021, May). Islamic Law, the Private Sphere, State Policy and Transformations. Paper presented at Gender and Private International Law Workshop, Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg

An Interfaith Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, Cambridge Festival Panel, 2021 (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
HadžiMuhamedović, S. (2021, March). An Interfaith Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, Cambridge Festival Panel, 2021. Presented at Panel: An Interfaith Picture is Worth a Thousand Words (Cambridge Festival 2021), Online

This experimental panel invites the audience to engage with visual research of interfaith relations and shared religious environments by producing collaborative ‘chain poems’ to be used as prompts in the Q&A with the researchers. 'An Interfaith Pictu... Read More about An Interfaith Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, Cambridge Festival Panel, 2021.

How do International Joint Ventures Learn? Exploring the Link between Dynamic Capability, Organizational Relationships and Knowledge Transfer Process in the Low Carbon Industry in an Emerging Market (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Huang, L., & Zou, H. (2021, April). How do International Joint Ventures Learn? Exploring the Link between Dynamic Capability, Organizational Relationships and Knowledge Transfer Process in the Low Carbon Industry in an Emerging Market. Presented at the 48th Academy of International Business UK and Ireland Chapter Conference, University of Greenwich Business School, London, UK

Drawing in the Field – Of intimacy, power inversions and loosing oneself (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wuttke, N. (2021, April). Drawing in the Field – Of intimacy, power inversions and loosing oneself. Paper presented at SPA Biennial 2021: Interrogating Inequalities, Vitual

This paper is based on one-year drawing the daily life of a public tertiary hospital in Myanmar. It explores the intimacy drawing affords one with the field, new and uncommon power relations that emerge when drawing in a hierarchical space such as a... Read More about Drawing in the Field – Of intimacy, power inversions and loosing oneself.

Registering the everyday state in India via the Right to Information Act, 2005 (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Venkat, V. (2021, March). Registering the everyday state in India via the Right to Information Act, 2005. Paper presented at Registering The Everyday: Documents, Bureaucracy, And The Socio-Legal (Socio-Legal Studies Association, Annual Conference 2021), Cardiff, UK

Removed from Conflict? Researching the daily life of a Yangon hospital against the backdrop of Myanmar's past and present violence (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wuttke, N. (2021, March). Removed from Conflict? Researching the daily life of a Yangon hospital against the backdrop of Myanmar's past and present violence. Paper presented at ASA 2021: RESPONSIBILITY, St Andrews (Online)

Myanmar is facing many internal conflicts, amongst them one of the longest active civil wars. The country is furthermore facing genocide charges against the Rohinga. Following a military coup in 1962 its population was suffering under a violent, xeno... Read More about Removed from Conflict? Researching the daily life of a Yangon hospital against the backdrop of Myanmar's past and present violence.

Waiting to Wait: Exiled Time, Sacred Landscapes and Struggles to Return in the Bosnian Dinaric Highlands (SOAS Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies Seminar Series 2020/21) (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
HadžiMuhamedović, S. (2020, November). Waiting to Wait: Exiled Time, Sacred Landscapes and Struggles to Return in the Bosnian Dinaric Highlands (SOAS Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies Seminar Series 2020/21). Presented at SOAS Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies Seminar Series 2020/21, Online

Anthropological studies of forced displacement are increasingly attending to the structural and affective aspects of temporal arrangements. It seems that, as the Bosnian poet Mak Dizdar once wrote, ‘it’s time to think about time’. In this talk, I am... Read More about Waiting to Wait: Exiled Time, Sacred Landscapes and Struggles to Return in the Bosnian Dinaric Highlands (SOAS Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies Seminar Series 2020/21).

“Diversity, Culture and Transformation - All Injustices are Connected." Exploring economic, social, and political facets of poverty and investigating the ways in which organizations engage with communities, as well as how local authorities respond. (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Venkat, V. (2021, March). “Diversity, Culture and Transformation - All Injustices are Connected." Exploring economic, social, and political facets of poverty and investigating the ways in which organizations engage with communities, as well as how local authorities respond. Presented at Spring Workshop Series with SOAS: Training for Transformation and Participatory Methods for Engaged Research Fund (Open Society University Network), SOAS

Spatio-Temporal Proximities: Bosnian Dinaric Karst after Unhoming Ruptures (Cambridge Interfaith Programme Research Seminar) (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
HadžiMuhamedović, S. (2020, October). Spatio-Temporal Proximities: Bosnian Dinaric Karst after Unhoming Ruptures (Cambridge Interfaith Programme Research Seminar). Presented at Cambridge Interfaith Programme (CIP) Research Seminar 2020/21, Online

As a religiously plural space, Bosnia was particularly vulnerable to the strong thrusts of ethno-religious homogenisation in the twentieth century. In this seminar, Dr HadžiMuhamedović considers the karst Field of Gacko in the south-eastern Bosnian h... Read More about Spatio-Temporal Proximities: Bosnian Dinaric Karst after Unhoming Ruptures (Cambridge Interfaith Programme Research Seminar).

Decolonising prevailing systems of knowledge in international development (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Istratii, R. (2021, February). Decolonising prevailing systems of knowledge in international development. Presented at International Development Conference 2021: Decolonising Prevailing Systems of Knowledge Production Panel, University of Toronto Scarborough (virtual)