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Abstract Book, The 45th International Council for Traditional Music World Conference (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Howard, K. (2019, July). Abstract Book, The 45th International Council for Traditional Music World Conference. Presented at World Conference, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok

Abstract Booklet, edited, for ICTM World Conference at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, 11-17 July 2019. 640 papers, and associated presentations. 453 pages

Decolonising aetiologies and theories of IPV in public health scholarship and practice: Insights from an ethnographic study of conjugal abuse from an Ethiopian Orthodox Täwahәdo community (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Istratii, R. (2019, June). Decolonising aetiologies and theories of IPV in public health scholarship and practice: Insights from an ethnographic study of conjugal abuse from an Ethiopian Orthodox Täwahәdo community. Paper presented at Development Studies Association Conference 2019, ‘Opening up Development’, The Open University, Milton Keynes

Intimate partner violence (IPV) has comprised one of the priority areas of public health research and practice, especially in relation to African development. However, this scholarship and practice has been dominated by gender-based violence (GBV) ae... Read More about Decolonising aetiologies and theories of IPV in public health scholarship and practice: Insights from an ethnographic study of conjugal abuse from an Ethiopian Orthodox Täwahәdo community.

Sensing the Past (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
HadžiMuhamedović, S. (2019, June). Sensing the Past. Presented at 'Turbulence': Anthropology in London Day 2019, University College London, Department of Anthropology

Selling the spectacle of destruction - The films of Rintaro, and Japanese animation’s transnational transformation from ‘cult’ to ‘commercial’ (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Green, L. (2019, June). Selling the spectacle of destruction - The films of Rintaro, and Japanese animation’s transnational transformation from ‘cult’ to ‘commercial’. Paper presented at London Screen Studies Group Conference, Birkbeck, University of London

As one of the most acclaimed directors working in Japanese animation, Rintaro (aka. Shigeyuki Hayashi) has not only fronted a body of cinematic work that stretches from the late 70s through to the 00s, but provides a useful lens through which to exam... Read More about Selling the spectacle of destruction - The films of Rintaro, and Japanese animation’s transnational transformation from ‘cult’ to ‘commercial’.

Riḥla: Interpreting the Islamic city through Muslim Travellers by revisiting the meaning of travel from the medieval period to early modern times. (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kurukol, U. (2019, June). Riḥla: Interpreting the Islamic city through Muslim Travellers by revisiting the meaning of travel from the medieval period to early modern times. Paper presented at Cambridge Middle East Graduate Conference: Languages of Legitimation in the Middle East, Woolf Institute, University of Cambridge

China’s Grand Strategy: Coordinating the Belt and Road Initiative (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cheung, O. (2019, March). China’s Grand Strategy: Coordinating the Belt and Road Initiative. Presented at “The Belt and Road Initiative @Five”, and “BRI and the Silk Road” Comprehensive Capacity-Building in the Eastern Neighbourhood and Central Asia (COMPASS) Workshop Proceedings, June 2019, University of Kent and University of Cambridge, pp. 8-10., University of Kent

2019 Oxford Africa Conference Debate (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Amoah, M. (2019, May). 2019 Oxford Africa Conference Debate. Presented at 2019 Oxford Africa Conference, University of Oxford

Challenge to subject–object asymmetry: Acquisition of relative clauses in L2 Korean [Video poster] (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ju, Y.-K., & Park, J. H. (2018, September). Challenge to subject–object asymmetry: Acquisition of relative clauses in L2 Korean [Video poster]. Poster presented at The 51st Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics, York St John University

In this study, we investigate European learners’ preference towards subject relative clauses (SR) and object relative clauses (OR) in L2 Korean. The objective of the study is to examine two competing proposals of the filler-gap dependency: Structural... Read More about Challenge to subject–object asymmetry: Acquisition of relative clauses in L2 Korean [Video poster].

On Freedom beyond the Liberal Paradigm: Reading Ratna Kapur’s Gender, Alterity and Human Rights (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hamzić, V. (2019, May). On Freedom beyond the Liberal Paradigm: Reading Ratna Kapur’s Gender, Alterity and Human Rights. Paper presented at Author Meets Reader Session, Law and Society Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, USA

Here comes, at long last, a book on human rights that clears the way for going forward outside the self-centred, self-referential and self-sufficient circle of human rights scholarship—an academic genre that, even at its most critical, always already... Read More about On Freedom beyond the Liberal Paradigm: Reading Ratna Kapur’s Gender, Alterity and Human Rights.

Interruption: Rethinking Circum-Atlantic Gender Variance of the Enslaved in Eighteenth-Century West Africa and Colonial Louisiana (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hamzić, V. (2019, May). Interruption: Rethinking Circum-Atlantic Gender Variance of the Enslaved in Eighteenth-Century West Africa and Colonial Louisiana. Paper presented at Roundtable Session on Critical Directions: On Gender, Law and Intersectional Subjectivities, Law and Society Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, USA

The book project I currently work on seeks to offer a critical historical analysis of the all but forgotten eighteenth-century lifeworlds of the enslaved West Africans, who were brought largely from the ports of Senegambia to colonial Louisiana. I ar... Read More about Interruption: Rethinking Circum-Atlantic Gender Variance of the Enslaved in Eighteenth-Century West Africa and Colonial Louisiana.

Re-Gendering the Ɲamakalaw: Empire, Personhood and Violence in Eighteenth-Century Greater Senegambia (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hamzić, V. (2019, May). Re-Gendering the Ɲamakalaw: Empire, Personhood and Violence in Eighteenth-Century Greater Senegambia. Paper presented at GenderX: Transnational and Decolonial Perspectives on and beyond the Gender Binary, Centre for Gender Studies, SOAS University of London

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 Re-Gendering the Ɲamakalaw: Empire, Personhood and Violence in Eighteenth-Century Greater Senegambia.

Arendt in New Orleans: On Violence, Power and Insurrectionary Pasts (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hamzić, V. (2019, May). Arendt in New Orleans: On Violence, Power and Insurrectionary Pasts. Paper presented at Panel on Hannah Arendt: On Violence, Power and Revolution, Law and Society Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, USA

How does one conceive of a history, if not always already from a particular Sitz im Leben, one’s life’s present context, one’s presumed epistemic ‘reality’—so fashioned by one’s life- experience of being- and learning-in-the-world? Can there ever be... Read More about Arendt in New Orleans: On Violence, Power and Insurrectionary Pasts.