Program
| 9.00 REGISTRATION WITH COFFEE AND TEA |
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| 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 |