Room 0.16 | Laboratory To heal the colonial wound: Towards decolonial practice of storytelling ❷ | Dimas Dwi LaksmanaHuiying NgNadya Karimasari |
Room 0.18 | What’s in a claim? Making family, nation and territory in SEA ❷ | Cheryl YinHilary Faxon |
Room 0.30 | Vintage and “Vinastalgia”: The Uncertainty of Nostalgic Objects in Post-Reform Vietnam ❷ | Annuska DerksChristina Schwenkel |
Room 0.31 | Laboratory Histories of Philosophy in a Southeast Asian Perspective ❷ | Lara HofnerPreciosa Regina De Joya |
Room 3.01 | Civilian resistance to mass atrocities: Understanding non-violent, militant and alternative responses in Southeast Asia ❶ | Claire SmithEllen Emilie Stensrud |
Room 3.02 | Affect in Sociality in Contemporary Southeast Asia ❶ | Isabell HerrmansIvan TaceyKenneth Sillander |
Room 3.03 | Managing Elections in Southeast Asia | Petra Alderman |
Room 3.05 | Propaganda and Public Opinion Manipulation in Southeast Asia’s Cybersphere ❶ | Ward BerenschotYatun Sastramidjaja |
Room 3.06 | Historical anthropology in Asia’s communist highlands: Methods, Contexts, and Ethics ❶ | Jean MichaudPierre Petit |
Room 3.07 | Ambiguity and its “Enemies” in Southeast Asian Islamic Societies ❷ | Ismail Fajrie AlatasMartin Slama |
Room 3.08 | New Terrains in Aceh’s History: Rereading Texts, Objects, and Practices ❶ | Jessica RahardjoZacky Khairul Umam |
Room 3.09 | Myanmar’s Continuing Struggles: Coups, Crises, and Cycles of Violence ❶ | Makiko Takeda |
Room 3.10 | Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic in (Southeast) Asia ❶ | Surachanee Sriyai |