P002 → Talks/Events




MYANMAR @ 75 LSE South Asia Center: Day-long conference to mark the 75th anniversary of Burma/Myanmar's independence. London 24.06.2023




“When the Map is ‘the movement’: Access, ethnicity and the ‘elite effect’ in the study of armed struggle in Myanmar” Decolonizing the Revolution for Our Times: Radical Traditions, Marxist Movements and the Climate Struggle Conference. International Institute of Social History (IISG), Amsterdam. 5th June, 2023



"Infrastructures of Ignorance along the Asia Highway in Southeastern Myanmar." International Burma (Myanmar) Studies Conference. University of Zurich. 10.06.2023



“Wages of Protection and Predation: Insurgent Kinship in the Papun Hills of Southeast Burma”. EHSS Paris. Centre Asie Du Sud-Est. Groupe Recherche Birmanie (GRBirmanie). 21 March, 2023




"Caring in common? Militarised kinship in the Papun (Mutraw) Hills of Southeastern Burma". Emergent collectivities and practices of commoning in and after conflict . EASA2022, Queen’s University Belfast, 26-29 July, 2022




London Burma Studies Reading Group Events (2022/23): Panel discussion: Careers and life trajectories in Burma/Myanmar Studies (22.07.2023 - SOAS); “Spirit cults and Abandoned Pagodas: Linking territory and violence in Burma’s internal frontier - Stephen Huard’s (EHESS) (23.07.2023); "Film Screening and Discussion: Myanmar-Thailand-China borderlands Through Film" (23.03.2023)


Moderator: Military Myanmar: Fearing Freedom. LSE South Asia Center. 27 May, 2021 
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“Land and Labour in the Karen Hills: Cosmology and Value in the Study of Agrarian Change.” Chiang Mai University (Mekong Land Research Forum - Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development). 6.01.2020




"Infrastructures of Ignorance along the Asia Highway in Southeastern Myanmar." International Inequalities Institute Doctoral Seminar. London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). 14.10.2020



"Teaching and the Field - On an anthropological ethic of practice" . Teaching Anthropology and Geography. Anthropology and Geography: Dialogues Past, Present and Future Conference. 17.09.2020

The Anthropology and Geography: Dialogues Past, Present and Future conference was jointly organised by the RAI, the RGS, the British Academy, the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at SOAS, and the BM’s Department for Africa, Oceania and the Americas. The conference took place online from 14-18 September 2020.

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