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  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Water, Coasts & Rivers: Governance, Policy and Climate Change I
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.01
    Panel Chair: Simanti Dasgupta – University of Dayton
    Presenter: Gerry van Klinken – Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV)
    Presenter: Sutanuka Ghosh – Jadavpur University
    Presenter: Shota Yamada – Rikkyo Univesity
    Presenter: Jani Purnawanty Jasfin – Universitas Airlangga
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Capital and coasts in cyclonic Asia: a century of learning
    Presenter: Gerry van Klinken – Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV)
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Development Assistance for Drinking Water Supply in Rural Bangladesh: Impact and Challenges of Providing Technologies to Local Communities
    Presenter: Shota Yamada – Rikkyo Univesity
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Eco-Friendly Services in a Low-Carbon World: The Paris Agreement’s Impact on Sustainable Trade
    Presenter: Jani Purnawanty Jasfin – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Author: Cenuk Widiyastrisna – Universitas Airlangga
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    River Sutra: Tales of Life and Living by the River in Written and Oral Bengali Narratives
    Presenter: Sutanuka Ghosh – Jadavpur University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Water, Coasts & Rivers: Governance, Policy and Climate Change II
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.01
    Panel Chair: Elena Burgos Martinez – Leiden University
    Presenter: Bindi R. Purnama – KU Leuven
    Presenter: Ting-chih Wu – Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica
    Presenter: Tubagus Furqon Sofhani – Institut Teknologi Bandung
    Co-Presenter: Muhamad Burhanudin – Institut Teknologi Bandung
    Presenter: Erwin Nugraha – Durham University
    Presenter: Indria Wahyuni – Universitas Airlangga
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Mapping the Past for Future Resilience: Evolution of Landscape and Water Representation in Historical Maps of Jakarta and Bogor
    Presenter: Bindi R. Purnama – KU Leuven
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Navigating the Nexus of Sustainable Energy Policies, Climate Change Impacts, and Global Trade Dynamics
    Presenter: Indria Wahyuni – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Author: Jani Purnawanty Jasfin – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Author: Wilda Prihatiningtyas – Universitas Airlangga
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Territorialization and Ephemeral Assemblages in Dynamic Watershed Governance: Insights from West Java, Indonesia
    Presenter: Tubagus Furqon Sofhani – Institut Teknologi Bandung
    Co-Presenter: Muhamad Burhanudin – Institut Teknologi Bandung
    Co-Author: Angga Dwiartama – Institut Teknologi Bandung
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    The Conflict between Cultivation and Water Transportation in Watery Area: Hydraulic Infrastructure Maintenance in the Huai River Basin in East China, 1570-1855
    Presenter: Ting-chih Wu – Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 14:30 (GMT+7)
    My AI lover
    Location: The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Alexa Room
    Program Coordinator: Yolie Liu – City University of Hong Kong
    Program Coordinator: Gloria Liu – CathayPlay
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    China and the World: Belt & Road, and Beyond
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.02
    Panel Chair: Dealan Riga – Liege University
    Presenter: Angela Tritto – Universiti Brunei Darussalam
    Presenter: Lloyd A. Amoah – University of Ghana
    Presenter: Phuong Hoang – National Intelligence University
    Presenter: Timothy Joseph G. Henares – Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    Presenter: Shi Li – Shanghai International Studies University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Climate Change in Southeast Asia: lived experiences within global environmental governance
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.01
    Panel Convenor: Dimas Dwi Laksmana – Universitas Indonesia
    Panel Convenor: Yunita T. Winarto – Warung Ilmiah Lapangan (WIL), University of Indonesia
    Panel Chair: Yunita T. Winarto – Warung Ilmiah Lapangan (WIL), University of Indonesia
    Presenter: Stephen G. Sherwood – Knowledge, Technology and Innovation, Fundación EkoRural, Ecuador and Wageningen University
    Presenter: Dimas Dwi Laksmana – Universitas Indonesia
    Co-Presenter: Yunita T. Winarto – Warung Ilmiah Lapangan (WIL), University of Indonesia
    Presenter: Dolly Priatna – Graduate School of Environmental Management, Pakuan University, Belantara Foundation
    Presenter: Sharyn Davies – Monash University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Challenges to the Belt and Road Initiative in Asia: An Examination of Canceled Projects
    Presenter: Phuong Hoang – National Intelligence University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    China’s BRI and Industrial Parks in Southeast Asia. Investigating Patterns of FDI and their Potential Impacts through a Novel Database
    Presenter: Angela Tritto – Universiti Brunei Darussalam
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Post-colonial Ecofeminism Perspectives in Indonesian Novels 2000 - 2015
    Presenter: Rahmi Rahmayati – Gadjah Mada University
    Co-Author: Wening -. Udasmoro, Sr. – Gadjah Mada University
    Co-Author: Sudibyo -. Prawiroatmodjo, Sr. – Gadjah Mada University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    The Effects of Chinese Investments on Digital Development and Data Sovereignty in Southeast Asia: A Case Study of the Philippines
    Presenter: Timothy Joseph G. Henares – Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    Co-Author: Masaru Yarime – Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Farmer Field Schools in ecosystem restoration: can farmers become central agents in climate change mitigation?
    Presenter: Stephen G. Sherwood – Knowledge, Technology and Innovation, Fundación EkoRural, Ecuador and Wageningen University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Doing climate change adapation with extractive industry? The transdisciplinary moments in farmers' agrometeorological learning in Indramayu, West Java
    Presenter: Dimas Dwi Laksmana – Universitas Indonesia
    Co-Presenter: Yunita T. Winarto – Warung Ilmiah Lapangan (WIL), University of Indonesia
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - The Importance of Multi-Stakeholder Involvement in Combating Local-Level Climate Change
    Presenter: Dolly Priatna – Graduate School of Environmental Management, Pakuan University, Belantara Foundation
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    5 - Building climate resilience in Indonesia: An intersectional approach
    Presenter: Sharyn Davies – Monash University
    Co-Presenter: Miya Irawati
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    AI in ASIA: Understanding its Social, Cultural and Political Impact I
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.02
    Panel Convenor: Michiel Baas – Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
    Panel Chair: Michiel Baas – Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
    Presenter: Guo Zongtian – University of Amsterdam
    Presenter: Amit Kumar – Birla Institute of Technology and Science
    Co-Presenter: Veena Ramachandran – Birla Institute of Technology and Science
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Revisiting Politics of Environment in the Philippines
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.01
    Panel Convenor: Yuya Iida – Ehime University
    Panel Convenor: Naoki Shibamiya – The University of Tokyo
    Panel Chair: Naoki Shibamiya – The University of Tokyo
    Presenter: Yuya Iida – Ehime University
    Presenter: Keisuke Nakakubo – Tokyo University of Agriculture
    Presenter: Natsuko Shiraishi – Osaka University
    Presenter: Naoki Shibamiya – The University of Tokyo
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Biodiversity Conservation for Whom and for What? Historical Backdrop of "Green Counterinsurgency" in the Western Visayas
    Presenter: Yuya Iida – Ehime University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - China's Strategic Integration of AI-Driven Surveillance in Taliban-Afghanistan
    Presenter: Amit Kumar – Birla Institute of Technology and Science
    Co-Presenter: Veena Ramachandran – Birla Institute of Technology and Science
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Can "Solidarity" Create Emergence in Food Systems? Producer-Consumer Relationships in Agroecology in the Post-COVID Philippines
    Presenter: Keisuke Nakakubo – Tokyo University of Agriculture
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Transcending National Ethos in AI Healthcare: An Anthropological Examination of China and the UK
    Presenter: Guo Zongtian – University of Amsterdam
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Changes in the Continuities: Baha (Flood) in the Ecology of Inter-Ethnic Relationship
    Presenter: Natsuko Shiraishi – Osaka University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    4 - Multiscale Struggles with Surroundings of Youth Climate Activists in the Philippines: From Conservative Parents to Global Environmental Concerns
    Presenter: Naoki Shibamiya – The University of Tokyo
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    AI in ASIA: Understanding its Social, Cultural and Political Impact II
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.02
    Panel Convenor: Michiel Baas – Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
    Panel Chair: Michiel Baas – Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
    Presenter: Christina Kefala – University of Amsterdam
    Presenter: Prabhat Katyayan Mishra – Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, JNU, New Delhi
    Presenter: Iris Wieczorek – GIGA Institute for Asian Studies
    Presenter: Bharath Reddy – The Takshashila Institution
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Bridging Divergent Systems and Institutions: Conservation In-Situ and Transmission of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge in Three Communities in Taiwan
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.01
    Panel Convenor: Su-mei Lo – National Taiwan University
    Panel Chair: Su-mei Lo – National Taiwan University
    Presenter: Su-mei Lo – National Taiwan University
    Presenter: Ko-Hsuan Shao – National Taiwan University
    Co-Presenter: Yann-Rong Lin – National Taiwan University
    Presenter: Futuru C.L. Tsai – National Taitung University
    Presenter: Hsueh-yueh Wu – Hualien County Indigenous Peoples Wild Green School
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    The big chaos to hosting, recognition & repatriation - Unpredicted crisis of Rohingya in Nepal
    Presenter: Raghu B. Bista – Tribhuvan University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Genderized Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Transmission of Women's Plants Knowledge and Conservation in-situ in the Indigenous Amis Communities in Taiwan
    Presenter: Su-mei Lo – National Taiwan University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Klara under China's AI Sun
    Presenter: Christina Kefala – University of Amsterdam
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Exploring Diverse Contemporary Accesses to Conservation of Indigenous Traditional Crop in Central Taiwan Bunun Communities
    Presenter: Ko-Hsuan Shao – National Taiwan University
    Co-Presenter: Yann-Rong Lin – National Taiwan University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - The Social, Cultural and Political Implications of AI in China
    Presenter: Prabhat Katyayan Mishra – Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, JNU, New Delhi
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Reimagining AI Governance – a First Principles Approach
    Presenter: Bharath Reddy – The Takshashila Institution
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Unnegotiable Stakeholders: Power Relations in the Process of an Indigenous Community's Self-Initiated Marine Protected Area Establishment in Taiwan
    Presenter: Futuru C.L. Tsai – National Taitung University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Accelerated Shift of Japan's Science, Technology and Innovation Policy: Reforms, Priorities and Challenges to Stay Globally Competitive
    Presenter: Iris Wieczorek – GIGA Institute for Asian Studies
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - The Revival of Traditional Indigenous Knowledge in Taiwan - Seed Preservation and Brewing Culture
    Presenter: Hsueh-yueh Wu – Hualien County Indigenous Peoples Wild Green School
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Food, Industry and Technology across Asia
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.02
    Panel Chair: Dongyang Li – The University of Sydney
    Presenter: Makibi Nakano – Toyo University
    Presenter: Victoria Lee – Ohio University
    Presenter: Nishamil Hayeesa – Mahidol University
    Presenter: Abdullah Faqih – Gadjah Mada University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Global Borneo: transnational actors and the global politics of resource governance in Borneo
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.01
    Panel Convenor: David Henley – Leiden University
    Panel Chair: David Henley – Leiden University
    Presenter: David Henley – Leiden University
    Presenter: Ahmad Dermawan – Norwegian Institute of Life Sciences
    Presenter: Rizal Shidiq – Leiden University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Technology and Distribution of Octopus ornatus Fishery in Sulawesi, Indonesia
    Presenter: Makibi Nakano – Toyo University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    The Arts of the Microbial World: Fermentation Science in Twentieth-Century Japan
    Presenter: Victoria Lee – Ohio University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Working around the state: conservation's desperate turn to capital in Borneo
    Presenter: David Henley – Leiden University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Governing sustainable palm oil supply in Kalimantan: an interactive governance approach
    Presenter: Ahmad Dermawan – Norwegian Institute of Life Sciences
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - The private sector, market mechanisms, and deforestation in Kalimantan
    Presenter: Rizal Shidiq – Leiden University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Anthropocene, Vulnerability and Resilience among At Risk Populations
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.01
    Panel Chair: Do Young Oh – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Presenter: Sabina Puspita – Monash University
    Presenter: Ach. Ridlo Ilwafa – University of Indonesia
    Presenter: Imke Blume-Vidal – Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales
    Presenter: Matthew Woolgar – University of Leeds
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    A Brief History of Mushroom: Social-Ecological Crisis in Tempayung (1973-1997)
    Presenter: Ach. Ridlo Ilwafa – University of Indonesia
    Co-Author: Agus Setiawan – University of Indonesia
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Building inclusive climate resilience in Eastern Indonesia: Understanding capacities and identifying opportunities for vulnerable populations
    Presenter: Sabina Puspita – Monash University
    Co-Author: Sharyn Davies – Monash University
    Co-Author: Ika Idris – Monash University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Convincing 1.4 Billion? The Use of Metaphors in Xi Jinping’s Speech on Eco-Civilization-Building
    Presenter: Imke Blume-Vidal – Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Ecology and Citizenship in the Chars of Assam: The Human, Nature and Governance Interface
    Presenter: Anindita Chakrabarty – Mahindra University, Hyderabad
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Socio-Ecological Resilience and the Indonesian Peasant Movement in the Mid-Twentieth Century
    Presenter: Matthew Woolgar – University of Leeds
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Women protestors from the islands in Kochi: Environmental justice in South Asia
    Presenter: Carmel Christy Kattithara Joseph – University of Connecticut
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    15:45 – 16:15 (GMT+7)
    Climate Change Adaptation in Islamic Law: A Study on Rationals and Politics of Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals
    Presenter: Natsuki Chubachi – Kyoto University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    15:45 – 16:15 (GMT+7)
    Collaboration for solid waste management assistance in the post mount Semeru eruption area
    Presenter: Arief Hargono – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Author: Wilda Prihatiningtyas – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Author: Corie Indria Prasasti – Geliat Santun (Sanitasi Tuntas) Airlangga
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    15:45 – 16:15 (GMT+7)
    Indies and Ecological Change at Up-Town Semarang, Early XX Century
    Presenter: Nina Witasari – Jurusan Sejarah Fakultas Ilmu Sosial UNNES
    Co-Author: Nawanggi D. Arsila – Jurusan Sejarah Fakultas Ilmu Sosial UNNES
    Co-Author: Nur D. Paramesty – Jurusan Sejarah Fakultas Ilmu Sosial UNNES
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    [Workshop] One Health imaginative workshop for the identification of functional values and drivers to change
    Location: Museum Pendidikan
    Contributor: Deborah Nadal – Ca' Foscari University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    (Re)imaging Southeast Asian Eco-futures in Troubled Time-Spaces: Eco-media, Civil Activism, and Queer Storytelling
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.02
    Panel Convenor: Jueling Hu – University of Amsterdam
    Panel Chair: Gaik Cheng Khoo – University of Nottingham - Malaysia Campus
    Presenter: Jueling Hu – University of Amsterdam
    Presenter: Wai Liang Tham – Universiti Malaya
    Presenter: Bonnibel Rambatan – New Naratif
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Urban Futures that Rainforests Speculate
    Presenter: Jueling Hu – University of Amsterdam
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - The rakyat and their ecologies: Unfinished contestations in Malay(si)a
    Presenter: Wai Liang Tham – Universiti Malaya
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - What We Talk About When We Talk About Ecology
    Presenter: Bonnibel Rambatan – New Naratif
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Local Wisdom of the Surabaya Coastal Communities in Utilizing Mangrove Apples (Sonneratia caseolaris)
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A4.01
    Contributor: Sapto Andriyono – Universitas Airlangga
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Human-riverine interactions in Southeast Asia I
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.01
    Panel Convenor: Freek Colombijn – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    Panel Convenor: Sarkawi B. Husain – Universitas Airlangga
    Panel Chair: Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences
    Presenter: Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences
    Presenter: Ruriana Nafilah Anggraini – Kyoto University
    Presenter: Linggar Rama Dian Putra – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    Presenter: Ibnu Fikri – State Islamic University Walisongo Semarang
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Slow disaster and community resilience in post-(multiple)-disaster context: Banda Aceh and beyond
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 315
    Panel Convenor: Muhammad Riza Nurdin – International Centre for Aceh and Indian Ocean Studies (ICAIOS)
    Panel Chair: Saiful Mahdi – Universitas Syiah Kuala
    Presenter: Muhammad Riza Nurdin – International Centre for Aceh and Indian Ocean Studies (ICAIOS)
    Presenter: Saiful Mahdi – Universitas Syiah Kuala
    Presenter: Yunjeong Joo – Pusan National University
    Presenter: SungYong Lee – Soka University
    Presenter: Samia Sakinah Mahdi – Universitas Syiah Kuala
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Tasting the Soil and Mobilizing the Future: Pedagogies of Hope in Timor-Leste’s Permaculture Youth Camps
    Presenter: Thomas Stodulka – Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Muenster, Germany
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Linking Disaster Recovery to Development: Faith-Based Organization in the aftermath of 2014 Mt. Kelud Eruptions
    Presenter: Muhammad Riza Nurdin – International Centre for Aceh and Indian Ocean Studies (ICAIOS)
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Rivers and Cities: Spatial Contestations and Collective Action in Urbanizing Indonesia
    Presenter: Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Disaster and community resilience: Problematizing impact of post-disaster reconstruction in Aceh
    Presenter: Saiful Mahdi – Universitas Syiah Kuala
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Rivers and Relocation: A Study of the Displaced Urban Poor in Kampung Bukit Duri
    Presenter: Ruriana Nafilah Anggraini – Kyoto University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Slow disaster in Banda Aceh after the tsunami
    Presenter: Yunjeong Joo – Pusan National University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Resilience, What's in a name?: A conceptual proposal and its application to Aceh in the post-tsunami period
    Presenter: SungYong Lee – Soka University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - The River Brantas in Surabaya: Understanding the Riverine Hydrosocial Dynamics of an Indonesian Industrial City
    Presenter: Linggar Rama Dian Putra – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    5 - Analysis of Adverse Childhood Experiences and General Well-being in Aceh
    Presenter: Samia Sakinah Mahdi – Universitas Syiah Kuala
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Human-riverine interactions in Southeast Asia II
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.01
    Panel Convenor: Freek Colombijn – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    Panel Convenor: Sarkawi B. Husain – Universitas Airlangga
    Panel Chair: Nawiyanto Nawiyanto – University of Jember
    Presenter: Sarkawi B. Husain – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Michael G. Vann – California State University, Sacramento
    Presenter: Nawiyanto Nawiyanto – University of Jember
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Mahakam River, enviornmental degradation, and the tears of the surrounding residents
    Presenter: Sarkawi B. Husain – Universitas Airlangga
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - White City, Red River, Black Death: Colonial Urbanism and Pandemic Disease in Hanoi
    Presenter: Michael G. Vann – California State University, Sacramento
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Shifting Narratives of Rivers in the Indonesian Historiography
    Presenter: Nawiyanto Nawiyanto – University of Jember
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Human-riverine interactions in Southeast Asia III
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.01
    Panel Convenor: Freek Colombijn – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    Panel Convenor: Sarkawi B. Husain – Universitas Airlangga
    Panel Chair: Purnawan Basundoro – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Freek Colombijn – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    Presenter: Purnawan Basundoro – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Ida Liana Tanjung – Universitas Hasanuddin
    Presenter: Arjan Veering – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - The nexus between rivers and urban development in Southeast Asia
    Presenter: Freek Colombijn – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Changes in Indonesia urban water management in the 1900-1990s
    Presenter: Purnawan Basundoro – Universitas Airlangga
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Jeneberang River and Tallo River: The Transformation from Agrarian to Maritime Spatial Dynamics in the City of Makassar
    Presenter: Ida Liana Tanjung – Universitas Hasanuddin
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Diminishing distances: inland connections of the port of Tanjung Priok
    Presenter: Arjan Veering – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    The digital spaces and technologies of women's peacebuilding in Myanmar: How features affect the participation and protection of women in Myanmar
    Presenter: Jennifer Hodge – University of Stirling
    Co-Author: Monalisa Adhikari – University of Stirling
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Seeds of change: Revitalizing Asian Region Food Security Through Multi-Stakeholder Bargaining and Initiatives
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.01
    Panel Convenor: Erja Kettunen-Matilainen – University of Turku
    Panel Chair: Erja Kettunen-Matilainen – University of Turku
    Presenter: Erja Kettunen-Matilainen – University of Turku
    Presenter: Ayu Pratiwi – University of Turku
    Presenter: Ratih Adiputri – University of Jyväskylä
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - The palm oil debate: European NGOs as stakeholders in the policy dialogue
    Presenter: Erja Kettunen-Matilainen – University of Turku
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Fighting deforestation: Diffusion and adoption of agroforestry systems in networks using randomized control trials in Indonesia
    Presenter: Ayu Pratiwi – University of Turku
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - The Palm Oil debate and policy dialogue in Indonesia
    Presenter: Ratih Adiputri – University of Jyväskylä
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Digital Divide or Digital Imperialism?
    Presenter: Lloyd A. Amoah – University of Ghana
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Meat Ecologies: Reflections on Livestock, Cattle and Dairy practices in the Global South
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.01
    Panel Convenor: Soheb Niazi – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Panel Chair: Soheb Niazi – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Presenter: Shaheed Tayob – Stellenbosch University
    Presenter: Vishal Singh Deo – Manipal Academy for Higher Education
    Presenter: Mohomodou Houssouba – University of Basel
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Fresh and Frozen Chicken in Mumbai: Texture and Taste; Profit and Presence; Theory and Subjectivity
    Presenter: Shaheed Tayob – Stellenbosch University
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Hove prints, commons and reclamation: Examining the colonial attack on the livestock economy to resuscitate the land settlements in India 1860-1900s.
    Presenter: Vishal Singh Deo – Manipal Academy for Higher Education
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - “Red Sauce”: How Urbanization Drives Meat Consumption and a Deepening Health Crisis in West Africa
    Presenter: Mohomodou Houssouba – University of Basel
    1. Uneven Geographies, Ecologies, Technologies and Human Futures