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BOOK CHAPTER

(2018).The long-distance ethnographer in the new academy of global fetishes: a reflection on the lost gifts of ethnographic exchange in the young lives of MK freedom fighters in South Africa. In The Methodological Dilemma Revisited (pp. 67-91). Routledge. (co-authored)

DOCTORAL THESIS (Ongoing)

MASTERS THESIS

Myitsone Hydropower Dam, Kachin State Myanmar: Reconciling (In)commenserability in ‘ethnic’ resourceconflicts with a political-ontological approach

MEDIA PUBLICATIONS

(2019) The Wa Art of Not Being Governed. The Diplomat (28 May 2019)
(2019) Into Myanmar’s Special Region 2. New Naratif. (28 Aug 2019)


ONLINE PUBLICATIONS

(2023) Care and its Resistances The Gens Manifesto and the Ambiguities of Kinship. 30 May 2023. boasblogs

(2023) The Nation Forgetting: Rehabilitating Memory in the Defence Service Museum in Myanmar. MYANMAR @ 75. (LSE South Asia Center). 
 
(2022) The shifting terrain of ethnography: Why flexible points of attention matter in the study of social relations. Field Research Methods Lab, LSE (June 28th, 2022)

(2021) While Myanmar’s cities become military occupations, conflict persists in the ethnic borderlands. Transnational Institute (TNI)

(2018) Bangladesh's response to one of the biggest refugee crises of the century (part 1). South Asia @ LSE (19 Apr 2018)

(2018) Repatriation, refoulement and Rohingya nationality: Bangladesh's response to one of the biggest refugee crises of the century (part 2). South Asia @ LSE (02 May 2018).


BOOK REVIEWS

(2021) Book Review: Mekong Dreaming: Life and Death Along a Changing River by Andrew Alan Johnson. LSE Review of Books (5 May, 2021)

(2020) Long read review: commoning with George Caffentzis and Silvia Federici edited by Camille Barbagallo, Nicholas Beuret and David Harvie). LSE Review of Books (20 January 2020).