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  • Saturday, Jul 27th
    13:00 – 21:00 (GMT+7)
    ICAS 13 PRE-EVENT: “Dolan Kapirel”: Surabaya Train Track Kampung Festival
    Contributor: Puspitaningtyas Sulistyowati – Community Architects of East Java (Arkom Jatim)
    Contributor: Anton Novenanto – Universitas Brawijaya
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Sunday, Jul 28th
    Exhibition during all ICAS 13 ConFest dates
    Foreseen Property Agency
    Location: Balai Pemuda Barat
    Contributor: Wing Shan Wong – Hong Kong Baptist University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Sunday, Jul 28th
    Exhibition during all ICAS 13 ConFest dates
    [Humanities Across Borders] CraftVoice
    Location: Balai Pemuda Basement
    Contributor: Sharon Tsang-de Lyster – Narrative Made; The Textile Atlas
    Contributor: Laila al Hamad – Zeri Crafts
    Contributor: Liliana Morais – Rikkyo University, College of Sociology, Department of Contemporary Culture
    Contributor: Neelam Raina – Middlesex University London
    Contributor: Barbara Makuati-Afitu – Lagi-Maama Academy & Consultancy and Knowledge House for Craft
    Contributor: Kolokesa Mahina-Tuai – Lagi-Maama Academy & Consultancy and Knowledge House for Craft
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Boring Frontiers? The Politics and Lived Experiences of Being Peripheral in the Urban Process
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.02
    Panel Convenor: Yimin Zhao – Durham University
    Panel Chair: Jiahui Zeng – Tsinghua University
    Presenter: Yimin Zhao – Durham University
    Presenter: Yang Zhan – Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    Presenter: Jiahui Zeng – Tsinghua University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Forging a Truly South-South Post-imperial Collaborative Framework of Academic, Civic and other Social Actors between Southeast Asia and Africa I
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P1.01
    Roundtable Chair: Lalita Hanwong – Kasetsart University
    Roundtable Chair: Ibrahima Niang – Université Cheikh Anta Diop
    Roundtable Chair: Adrian Perkasa – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Participant: Mamadou Fall – Chiekh Anta Diop University
    Roundtable Participant: Richard Sambaiga – University of Dar es Salaam
    Roundtable Participant: Mathew Senga – University of Dar es Salaam
    Roundtable Participant: Webby Kalikiti – University of Zambia
    Roundtable Participant: Philippe Peycam – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Participant: Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Liminal Locations: Navigating Life at the Fringes I
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.04
    Panel Chair: Silas Oghenemaro Emovwodo – Universiti Brunei Darussalam
    Presenter: Thi Mai Thoa Tran – Université du Québec à Montréal
    Presenter: Mariana Pinto Leitão Pereira – University of York
    Presenter: Karubaki Datta – Centre for Himalayan Studies, University of North Bengal
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    “Reintegrations” of Indonesian migrant workers to Japan and Taiwan: Diverse flows of sending and receiving migrants
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.03
    Panel Convenor: Junko Nakatani – Osaka-sangyo University
    Panel Chair: Junko Nakatani – Osaka-sangyo University
    Panel Discussant: Waode Hanifah Istiqomah – Societas Research Institute, Hashimoto Foundation
    Presenter: Junko Nakatani – Osaka-sangyo University
    Presenter: Hiroko Yamaguchi – The University of Kitakyushu
    Presenter: Keiko Hirano – Yokohama National University
    Presenter: Yumi Kitamura – Kyoto University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    “We’re following Uncle Ho's preachment: dig the mountain & fill the sea”: living the city between the mountain and the sea in a Vietnamese town
    Presenter: Thi Mai Thoa Tran – Université du Québec à Montréal
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Floating Populations in Asia: Researching Heritage Processes in Seascape Contexts
    Presenter: Mariana Pinto Leitão Pereira – University of York
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Geo-strategic factors in shaping the city of Siliguri in the foothills of the Himalayas
    Presenter: Karubaki Datta – Centre for Himalayan Studies, University of North Bengal
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Becoming Urban Boringly? Jiehebu Urbanism and the Aspirational Politics of “Homesteads” in Urbanising Beijing
    Presenter: Yimin Zhao – Durham University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Flow of Migrant Workers from Indonesia to Asia
    Presenter: Junko Nakatani – Osaka-sangyo University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Diversity and Change in Reintegration: Case Studies of former Indonesian Technical Intern Trainees returning from Japan
    Presenter: Hiroko Yamaguchi – The University of Kitakyushu
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Everyone can be a Developer: Experiments and Temporal Politics on China's Urban Fringe
    Presenter: Yang Zhan – Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Becoming a Hub in Japan: Establishment of Social Capital by Former Technical Intern Trainee
    Presenter: Keiko Hirano – Yokohama National University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Shock City: Everyday transience in an East Indonesian Nickel Town
    Presenter: Jiahui Zeng – Tsinghua University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Non-economic evaluation of the “success” of migrant workers
    Presenter: Yumi Kitamura – Kyoto University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 12:00 (GMT+7)
    Mimi's Utopia
    Location: The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Alexa Room
    Director: Chia-Hsuan Tsai – Independent scholar
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Design and Architecture: The Making and Managing of Urban Space and Social Life
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.02
    Panel Chair: Thea Mercer – Independent Researcher
    Presenter: Uwe Skoda – Aarhus University
    Presenter: Leong Yew – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    Presenter: Kunal Jha – Banaras Hindu University
    Presenter: Christoph Schimkowsky – Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo
    Presenter: Maria Adriani – Universitas Indonesia
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Forging a Truly South-South Post-imperial Collaborative Framework of Academic, Civic and other Social Actors between Southeast Asia and Africa II
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P1.01
    Roundtable Chair: Lalita Hanwong – Kasetsart University
    Roundtable Chair: Ibrahima Niang – Université Cheikh Anta Diop
    Roundtable Chair: Adrian Perkasa – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Participant: Mamadou Fall – Chiekh Anta Diop University
    Roundtable Participant: Richard Sambaiga – University of Dar es Salaam
    Roundtable Participant: Mathew Senga – University of Dar es Salaam
    Roundtable Participant: Webby Kalikiti – University of Zambia
    Roundtable Participant: Philippe Peycam – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Participant: Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    International Migration of Nurses and Care Workers: Perspectives of Indonesia and Japan
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.03
    Panel Convenor: Yuko Tsujita – IDE-JETRO
    Panel Chair: Hisaya Oda – Ritsumeikan University
    Panel Discussant: Hisaya Oda – Ritsumeikan University
    Presenter: Yuko Tsujita – IDE-JETRO
    Presenter: Aswatini Anaf – National Research and Innovation Agency
    Co-Presenter: Mita Noveria – National Research and Innovation Agency
    Presenter: Ferry Efendi – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Presenter: Rifky Pradipta – Universitas Airlangga
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Liminal Locations: Navigating Life at the Fringes II
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.04
    Panel Chair: Suman Kumari – Jamia Millia Islamia
    Presenter: Michela Bonato – University of Padova
    Presenter: Sandry Saraswati – Gadjah Mada University
    Presenter: Judicaelle Dietrich – UMR EVS, University of Lyon
    Presenter: Yuniarti Yuniarti – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Presenter: Trisadini P. Usanti – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Isha Dubey – International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Creating (neo)Fatimid neighbourhoods? – Daudi Bohras, Bhendi Bazaar and an architectural identity
    Presenter: Uwe Skoda – Aarhus University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Critical Framework on Design : A “Kampungan” Perspective on Marketplace Revitalization Program
    Presenter: Maria Adriani – Universitas Indonesia
    Co-Author: Manneke Budiman – Universitas Indonesia
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Hill Stations as Subaltern Urbanization. Crossing National Borders to (re)Discover Small and Medium Cities at Tourist Fringes.
    Presenter: Judicaelle Dietrich – UMR EVS, University of Lyon
    Co-Author: Emmanuelle Peyvel – Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia (IRASEC)
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Nebulous Neighbourhood: Urban Redevelopment and Histories of community , strife, and aspiration in Mumbai's Bhendi Bazaar
    Presenter: Isha Dubey – International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Peripheral Urban Gardening or Rural Heritage: Crop and Vegetables Fields as Liminal Spaces of Economic and Cultural Negotiation in a Chinese Megacity
    Presenter: Michela Bonato – University of Padova
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    “Seeing Like a Climate: Climate Crisis, State’s Imaginary, and Territorial Mobilisation in Indonesia”
    Presenter: Erwin Nugraha – Durham University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Simulating Singapore: Architectural Replications of the Narrative of (Neoliberal) Success
    Presenter: Leong Yew – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Sustainability, Liveability and Smart City in South Asia: Contextualizing People-Centric Approaches of Urban Development Through An Indian City
    Presenter: Kunal Jha – Banaras Hindu University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    The Financial Conglomerates in Bali Financial System based on Bali Customary Law
    Presenter: Yuniarti Yuniarti – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Presenter: Trisadini P. Usanti – Universitas Airlangga
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    The Vortex of “Illegality” in Balinese Contested Space: Local Gangster, Desa Adat, and the Aristocrats
    Presenter: Sandry Saraswati – Gadjah Mada University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Urban Infrastructures of Passenger Comfort: Designing Mobility Experiences on Tokyo’s Railway Network, 1945-2010
    Presenter: Christoph Schimkowsky – Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Diversifying Entry Routes into the Long-term Care Sector in Japan:A Study of Indonesian Migrant Care Workers
    Presenter: Yuko Tsujita – IDE-JETRO
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Indonesian Nurse Migration and Global Demand for Care Worker
    Presenter: Aswatini Anaf – National Research and Innovation Agency
    Co-Presenter: Mita Noveria – National Research and Innovation Agency
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Nurse Migration from Indonesia: Past, Present, and Future
    Presenter: Ferry Efendi – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Presenter: Rifky Pradipta – Universitas Airlangga
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Ethnicity, culture, and “self-determination” across East Asia: global concepts, local identities, regional circulations
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.04
    Panel Convenor: Federico Brusadelli – University of Naples "L'Orientale"
    Panel Chair: Federico Brusadelli – University of Naples "L'Orientale"
    Presenter: Mattia Dello Spedale Venti – University of Naples "L'Orientale"
    Presenter: Harryanto Aryodiguno – President University
    Presenter: Federico Brusadelli – University of Naples "L'Orientale"
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Migration and Mobilities: Politics and Practices of Leaving and Returning
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.03
    Panel Chair: Thea Mercer – Independent Researcher
    Presenter: Takumi Matsui – The University of Tokyo
    Presenter: Anne-Cécile Delaisse – The University of British Columbia - Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
    Presenter: Tuen Yi Chiu – Lingnan University
    Presenter: Rishabh Verma – Banaras Hindu University
    Presenter: Mustahid Husain – University of Toronto
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Rethinking Community-engaged Approaches I: Principles, Methods, and Tools
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.01
    Roundtable Convenor: Paul E. Rabe – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Convenor: Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences
    Roundtable Chair: Adrian Perkasa – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Chair: Boonanan Pan Natakun – Thammasat University
    Roundtable Participant: Paul E. Rabe – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Participant: Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences
    Roundtable Participant: Adrian Perkasa – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Participant: Boonanan Pan Natakun – Thammasat University
    Roundtable Participant: Anton Novenanto – Universitas Brawijaya
    Roundtable Participant: Amanda Reichelt-Brushett – Southern Cross University
    Roundtable Participant: Anuradha Sen Mookerjee – Institute for Human Development
    Roundtable Participant: Dang Ly Quoc – Can Tho University
    Roundtable Participant: Mohamed W. Fareed – The American University in Cairo
    Roundtable Participant: Sankha Nath – Independent Researcher
    Roundtable Participant: Xiaomei Zhao – Fudan University
    Roundtable Participant: Xavier Benedict – AARDE Foundation
    Roundtable Participant: Hayley Henderson – Australian National University
    Roundtable Participant: Siti Maimunah – Sajogyo Institute, University of Mulawarman
    Roundtable Participant: Teerapong Pomun – Mekong Community Institute Association
    Roundtable Participant: Tan Miau Ing – Universiti Malaya
    Roundtable Participant: Lyno Vuth – Independent Artist
    Roundtable Participant: Surajit Sarkar – Kerala Museum
    Roundtable Participant: Huiying Ng – Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximillians University
    Roundtable Participant: Awang Firmansyah – Surabaya State University
    Roundtable Participant: Ikhsan Rosyid Mujahidul Anwari – Universitas Airlangga
    Roundtable Participant: Puspitaningtyas Sulistyowati – Community Architects of East Java (Arkom Jatim)
    Roundtable Participant: Try Thuon – Royal University of Phnom Penh
    Roundtable Participant: Yuni Prihayati – KALBU
    Roundtable Participant: Nathalie Dagmang – Ateneo de Manila University
    Roundtable Participant: Napong Rugkhapan
    Roundtable Participant: Kiki P. Utomo
    Roundtable Participant: Tessa Maria T. Guazon – University of the Philippines - Diliman
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    From Fields to Factories: Gendered Migration amid Economic Transition in Guangdong Province
    Presenter: Rishabh Verma – Banaras Hindu University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Migration Decision-Making and the Changing Intergenerational Care Relations in Asia
    Presenter: Tuen Yi Chiu – Lingnan University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Social mobility of Vietnamese highly skilled returnees
    Presenter: Anne-Cécile Delaisse – The University of British Columbia - Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    The Intersection between Bio-politics and emigration policies: Historical Sociology of Overpopulation Discourse in 1920s Japan
    Presenter: Takumi Matsui – The University of Tokyo
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Conceptualizing Self-Determination in Contemporary Ryūkyūs
    Presenter: Mattia Dello Spedale Venti – University of Naples "L'Orientale"
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - The Quest for Post-Chineseness Among Chinese Indonesian Intellectuals
    Presenter: Harryanto Aryodiguno – President University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - From Self-Determination to Secessio”: What the Chinese Communist Party Learned from Kosovo
    Presenter: Federico Brusadelli – University of Naples "L'Orientale"
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    [Workshop] Documenting the City: Ethnographic Engagements Beyond the Fieldnote
    Location: Kampung Plampitan RT 1
    Contributor: Anasua Chatterjee – RKSMVV, West Bengal State University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    [Films Screening and Discussions] Kampungs of Surabaya - A Singapore-Indonesia Collaborative Documentary Filmmaking Project
    Location: The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Alexa Room
    Contributor: Mary Chin – Singapore Polytechnic
    Contributor: Titik Puji Rahayu – Universitas Airlangga
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Digitally mediated mobilities and migration practices in/from Asia
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.03
    Panel Convenor: Juan Zhang – University of Bristol
    Panel Convenor: Lan Anh Hoang – The University of Melbourne
    Panel Chair: Juan Zhang – University of Bristol
    Panel Discussant: Lan Anh Hoang – The University of Melbourne
    Presenter: Juan Zhang – University of Bristol
    Presenter: Lan Anh Hoang – The University of Melbourne
    Presenter: Tong Meng – Durham University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Rethinking Community-engaged Approaches II: Principles, Methods, and Tools
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.01
    Roundtable Convenor: Paul E. Rabe – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Convenor: Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences
    Roundtable Chair: Adrian Perkasa – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Chair: Boonanan Pan Natakun – Thammasat University
    Roundtable Participant: Paul E. Rabe – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Participant: Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences
    Roundtable Participant: Adrian Perkasa – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Participant: Boonanan Pan Natakun – Thammasat University
    Roundtable Participant: Anton Novenanto – Universitas Brawijaya
    Roundtable Participant: Amanda Reichelt-Brushett – Southern Cross University
    Roundtable Participant: Anuradha Sen Mookerjee – Institute for Human Development
    Roundtable Participant: Dang Ly Quoc – Can Tho University
    Roundtable Participant: Mohamed W. Fareed – The American University in Cairo
    Roundtable Participant: Sankha Nath – Independent Researcher
    Roundtable Participant: Xiaomei Zhao – Fudan University
    Roundtable Participant: Xavier Benedict – AARDE Foundation
    Roundtable Participant: Hayley Henderson – Australian National University
    Roundtable Participant: Siti Maimunah – Sajogyo Institute, University of Mulawarman
    Roundtable Participant: Teerapong Pomun – Mekong Community Institute Association
    Roundtable Participant: Tan Miau Ing – Universiti Malaya
    Roundtable Participant: Lyno Vuth – Independent Artist
    Roundtable Participant: Surajit Sarkar – Kerala Museum
    Roundtable Participant: Huiying Ng – Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximillians University
    Roundtable Participant: Awang Firmansyah – Surabaya State University
    Roundtable Participant: Ikhsan Rosyid Mujahidul Anwari – Universitas Airlangga
    Roundtable Participant: Puspitaningtyas Sulistyowati – Community Architects of East Java (Arkom Jatim)
    Roundtable Participant: Try Thuon – Royal University of Phnom Penh
    Roundtable Participant: Yuni Prihayati – KALBU
    Roundtable Participant: Nathalie Dagmang – Ateneo de Manila University
    Roundtable Participant: Napong Rugkhapan
    Roundtable Participant: Kiki P. Utomo
    Roundtable Participant: Tessa Maria T. Guazon – University of the Philippines - Diliman
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Socio-Political Ills and Imaginaries for Change
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.04
    Panel Chair: Anindita Chakrabarty – Mahindra University, Hyderabad
    Presenter: Aniello Iannone – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Ganga Rajinee Dissanayaka – General Research and Consultancy.
    Presenter: Eriko Aoki – Ryukoku University
    Presenter: Atsushi Yamagata – University of Wollongong
    Presenter: Shubham Mishra – Banaras Hindu University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Challenges for Anti-Trafficking NGOs in Indonesia: rights, social-economic context, and navigating obstacles.
    Presenter: Aniello Iannone – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Author: Sri Endah – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Author: Irfan Wahyudi – Universitas Airlangga
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Methodological Mosaic: Innovating in contemporary social science research inquiry
    Presenter: Ganga Rajinee Dissanayaka – General Research and Consultancy.
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    The legitimisation of restrictive approaches toward asylum seekers: Japan’s controversial amendment to the Immigration Act in 2023
    Presenter: Atsushi Yamagata – University of Wollongong
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Zomia, Weapons of the Week, La société contre l'État or What?: A Consideration of Kolektiv, Kampong, Kota and Nua.
    Presenter: Eriko Aoki – Ryukoku University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Maintaining Transnational Lives: Foreign Scholars in China During Pandemic Times
    Presenter: Juan Zhang – University of Bristol
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Transnational Mobilities in the Digital Age: Social Media and Migration Infrastructure in the Vietnam-Australia Corridor
    Presenter: Lan Anh Hoang – The University of Melbourne
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Migrants' Intimacy and Mobile Dating Applications Use: A Study of Chinese International Students in the UK
    Presenter: Tong Meng – Durham University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Mega-Asia: Establishing Asia Itself as the Unit of Analysis
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.05
    Panel Convenor: Ilhong Ko – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Panel Chair: Suhong Chae – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Panel Discussant: Jong-Cheol Kim – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Panel Discussant: Kyung Hoon Leem – Seoul National University
    Presenter: Ilhong Ko – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Presenter: Beomshik Shin – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Presenter: Jungwon Huh – Seoul National University Asia Center
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    The implementation of norms of human rights, protection and asylum in Southeast Asia: community, agency and human mobility
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.03
    Panel Convenor: Melissa G. Curley – The University of Queensland
    Panel Chair: Faisal Nurdin Idris – Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University
    Presenter: Faisal Nurdin Idris – Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University
    Co-Presenter: Melissa G. Curley – The University of Queensland
    Presenter: Ririn Tri Nurhayati – Gadjah Mada University
    Presenter: Atin Prabandari – Universitas Gadjah Mada
    Presenter: Irawan Jati – The University of Queensland
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Urban Shrinkage in Pacific Asia I: Patterns, Patterns, Processes and Policies
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.02
    Panel Convenor: Chung-Tong Wu – Western Sydney University
    Panel Convenor: Jae-Heon Choi – Konkuk University
    Panel Convenor: Kai Zhou – Hunan University
    Panel Chair: Sophie Buhnik – Ecole Supérieure des Professions Immobilières
    Presenter: Paanghi Park – Konkuk University
    Presenter: Jae-Heon Choi – Konkuk University
    Presenter: Kai Zhou – Hunan University
    Presenter: Ying Long – Tsinghua University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Asia's World Heritage-scape: Components, Perspectives and Data
    Presenter: Ilhong Ko – Seoul National University Asia Center
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Implementation of Anti-Trafficking Policy in West Kalimantan, Indonesia: A Governance Approach
    Presenter: Faisal Nurdin Idris – Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University
    Co-Presenter: Melissa G. Curley – The University of Queensland
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Emerging Mega-Asia: A New Paradigm for Asian Studies
    Presenter: Beomshik Shin – Seoul National University Asia Center
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Refugee-led Transnational Advocacy: Making Space for Refugee Participation and Self Representation
    Presenter: Ririn Tri Nurhayati – Gadjah Mada University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Spatial Characteristics of Urban Shrinkage in Korea
    Presenter: Paanghi Park – Konkuk University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Shared and Unshared Values Throughout Asia: Results and Insights from the 'Social Values Survey in Asian Cities'
    Presenter: Jungwon Huh – Seoul National University Asia Center
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - The 'Local Turn' in Humanitarian Protection: Recognizing the Important but Underappreciated Roles of Local Communities as Everyday Providers of Protection for Refugees in Aceh and Cisarua
    Presenter: Atin Prabandari – Universitas Gadjah Mada
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Urban Shrinkage in Korea: A Comprehensive Analysis
    Presenter: Jae-Heon Choi – Konkuk University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - The Growth or Shrinkage Dichotomy of Chinese Cities Between the Demographic Siphon-Effect and the Economic Spillover Effect
    Presenter: Kai Zhou – Hunan University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - The Pattern of ASEAN's Policy on Refugees: A Rohingya Refugee Case
    Presenter: Irawan Jati – The University of Queensland
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    5 - Nationwide Urban Vacant Land Identification in China Using Segment Anything Model and Remote Sensing Imagery
    Presenter: Ying Long – Tsinghua University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Urban Shrinkage in Pacific Asia II: Patterns, Processes and Policies
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.02
    Panel Convenor: Chung-Tong Wu – Western Sydney University
    Panel Convenor: Sophie Buhnik – Ecole Supérieure des Professions Immobilières
    Panel Convenor: Jae-Heon Choi – Konkuk University
    Panel Chair: Kai Zhou – Hunan University
    Presenter: Sophie Buhnik – Ecole Supérieure des Professions Immobilières
    Presenter: Po-Fen Tai – Fu Jen Catholic University
    Presenter: Chung-Tong Wu – Western Sydney University
    Presenter: Settawut Bamrungkhul – Kasetsart University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Urban Shrinkage in Pacific Asia: Overview and Research Agenda
    Presenter: Chung-Tong Wu – Western Sydney University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Are second-tier metropolises more or less economically affected by urban shrinkage in an age of depopulation? Evidence from the Kansai metropolitan area in Japan
    Presenter: Sophie Buhnik – Ecole Supérieure des Professions Immobilières
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Analyzing Differences between Scenarios of Urban Shrinkage in Japan and Taiwan
    Presenter: Po-Fen Tai – Fu Jen Catholic University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    4 - Transformation of the City in the 'New Normal' Era: An Analysis of Population Change Patterns in Thai Provincial Areas Pre and Post-COVID-19
    Presenter: Settawut Bamrungkhul – Kasetsart University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 14:40 (GMT+7)
    Rio Paradiso: Voices behind and around the walls
    Location: The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Alexa Room
    Director: Ganga Rajinee Dissanayaka – General Research and Consultancy.
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Family, Clans, Friends, and Co-Religionists: Chinese Community Networks from the 16th -20th centuries
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.03
    Panel Convenor: Olivia Milburn – The University of Hong Kong
    Panel Chair: Olivia Milburn – The University of Hong Kong
    Panel Discussant: Keng We Koh – Nanyang Technological University
    Presenter: Olivia Milburn – The University of Hong Kong
    Presenter: Keng We Koh – Nanyang Technological University
    Presenter: Daniel Burton-Rose – Wenzhou-Kean University
    Presenter: Hsueh-yi Lin – The University of Hong Kong
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Territorial Governance and Intangible Spaces: Anthropological and Historical Approaches toward Nation-States in Asia
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.04
    Panel Convenor: Hisashi Shimojo – Kobe University
    Panel Chair: Hisashi Shimojo – Kobe University
    Presenter: Hisashi Shimojo – Kobe University
    Presenter: Aya Kawai – Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
    Presenter: Yuka Oishi – Kobe University
    Presenter: Hideyuki Okano – Kindai University
    Presenter: Nara Oda – Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Urbanity and the Uncanny: Cases on Delhi
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.02
    Panel Convenor: Anubhav Pradhan – Department of Liberal Arts, Indian Institute of Technology Bhilai
    Panel Chair: Anubhav Pradhan – Department of Liberal Arts, Indian Institute of Technology Bhilai
    Panel Discussant: Deepanwita Dey – Department of Liberal Arts, Indian Institute of Technology Bhilai
    Presenter: Anubhav Pradhan – Department of Liberal Arts, Indian Institute of Technology Bhilai
    Presenter: Nooreen Fatima – School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University-Newark
    Presenter: Anandit Sachdev – Jindal School of Art and Archiecture, O.P. Jindal Global University
    Presenter: Papia Sengupta – Jawaharlal Nehru University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - “Intangible Spaces” between Vietnam and Cambodia: Focusing on Multi-Ethnic Hybrid Societies in the River Basins
    Presenter: Hisashi Shimojo – Kobe University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Imperial Gothic and Racial Anxieties in Victorian Delhi
    Presenter: Anubhav Pradhan – Department of Liberal Arts, Indian Institute of Technology Bhilai
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Landscape and History: Creating Communities in Late Imperial Chinese Poetry Groups
    Presenter: Olivia Milburn – The University of Hong Kong
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Culture, Context and Concerns: Chinese family enterprises across regional global orders in the long twentieth century
    Presenter: Keng We Koh – Nanyang Technological University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Foraging People in a Nation-State and Global Economy: The Orang Asli Batek in Malaysia
    Presenter: Aya Kawai – Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Weird Assemblages of Infrastructure: Navigating Infrastructure, Materiality and Agency in Delhi's Urban Peripheries
    Presenter: Nooreen Fatima – School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University-Newark
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Deploying the Past to Change the Future: Fan Zhongyan (989-1052) in the Philanthropic Innovations of Yu Zhi (1809-74)
    Presenter: Daniel Burton-Rose – Wenzhou-Kean University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Reindeer Herding in Siberia and the State
    Presenter: Yuka Oishi – Kobe University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - The Sound of Mythmaking: Sonic Media in the Urban Environment
    Presenter: Anandit Sachdev – Jindal School of Art and Archiecture, O.P. Jindal Global University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Jin Bao (1614-80) and His Borrowed Mountain in a Borrowed Time: The Displaced Buddhist Community in Early Qing Guangdong
    Presenter: Hsueh-yi Lin – The University of Hong Kong
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Urbanity as an Uncanny Journey: Reflections on Delhi
    Presenter: Papia Sengupta – Jawaharlal Nehru University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Utilizing Intentional 'Crack of Sovereignty': Economic Migrants and Political Refugees from Myanmar in a Border Town
    Presenter: Hideyuki Okano – Kindai University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    5 - Ungovernable Practices: State-Control and Persistence of Traditional Medicine in the Republic Vietnam
    Presenter: Nara Oda – Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Living “Here and Now”: Ethnographic Insights on Informal Life Politics in the Asia-Pacific Region
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.03
    Panel Convenor: Maho Araki – Kobe University
    Panel Chair: Benjamin Wolfs – Kobe University
    Presenter: Benjamin Wolfs – Kobe University
    Presenter: Sakine Nakajima – Kyoto University
    Presenter: Maho Araki – Kobe University
    Presenter: Ayane Kimura – Kobe University
    Presenter: Saki Maeta – Kobe University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - There is Fortune in Leftovers: Rediscovering Value at a Flea Market in Tatsuno City, Japan.
    Presenter: Benjamin Wolfs – Kobe University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - The Indian Ocean Maritime World in the Age of Nation-States: The Case of Indian Muslim Immigrants in Malaysia.
    Presenter: Sakine Nakajima – Kyoto University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Songs beyond Boundaries: A Case Study of Traditional Folk Song Practices in Yakushima, Japan
    Presenter: Maho Araki – Kobe University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    4 - From the Settlers' Island to the Island for Future Generations of Indigenous Peoples.
    Presenter: Ayane Kimura – Kobe University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    5 - Changes in Divinatory Knowledge in 20th Century Java: The Publication of Primbons and Indonesian Nationalism
    Presenter: Saki Maeta – Kobe University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Sustaining Community in Rural Java
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.03
    Panel Convenor: Eric C. Thompson – National University of Singapore
    Presenter: Eric C. Thompson – National University of Singapore
    Presenter: M Indra Hadi Wijaya – University of Diponegoro
    Co-Presenter: Alif Asniati – University of Diponegoro
    Presenter: Kanindya Nooringsih – University of Diponegoro
    Co-Presenter: Nisa Sabira Al Hakim – University of Diponegoro
    Presenter: Zukruf Novandaya – University of Diponegoro
    Presenter: Holi Bina Wijaya – University of Diponegoro
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Transnational Relations and the Development of Postcolonial States and Societies
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.04
    Panel Convenor: Wildan Sena Utama – Gadjah Mada University
    Panel Chair: Abdul Wahid – Gadjah Mada University
    Presenter: Wildan Sena Utama – Gadjah Mada University
    Presenter: Farabi Fakih – Gadjah Mada University
    Presenter: Widya Fitria Ningsih – Gadjah Mada University
    Presenter: Yulianti Yulianti – Gadjah Mada University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    An Analysis of Urban Informal Settlements Governance in Developing Countries from the Perspective of Space Production: A Case Study of Indonesia and Egypt
    Presenter: Xiaoying Song – Shanghai International Studies University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Feminist Bandung: The Asian-African Conference of Women and Women's Social Development in the Third World
    Presenter: Wildan Sena Utama – Gadjah Mada University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - In Search of Respectability: Communal Religious Practice in Rural Java
    Presenter: Eric C. Thompson – National University of Singapore
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Agriculture Transformation and Rural Economic Security in Central Java, Indonesia
    Presenter: M Indra Hadi Wijaya – University of Diponegoro
    Co-Presenter: Alif Asniati – University of Diponegoro
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Corruption in the Oil and Gas Sector as a Transnational Phenomenon
    Presenter: Farabi Fakih – Gadjah Mada University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Rural Transformation and Local Values in Coastal Central Java
    Presenter: Kanindya Nooringsih – University of Diponegoro
    Co-Presenter: Nisa Sabira Al Hakim – University of Diponegoro
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - The Indonesian Women's Engagements in the (Transnational) Decolonial Movement, 1945-1960s
    Presenter: Widya Fitria Ningsih – Gadjah Mada University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Location Advantages of Rural Villages in Developing the Creative Economy
    Presenter: Zukruf Novandaya – University of Diponegoro
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Towards Asian Buddhists Networks in post-Independence Indonesia
    Presenter: Yulianti Yulianti – Gadjah Mada University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    5 - Rural Transformation and In-Situ Urbanization in Java, Indonesia
    Presenter: Holi Bina Wijaya – University of Diponegoro
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Getting Things Done: Urban Governance, Leadership, and Mediation
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.03
    Panel Chair: Suman Kumari – Jamia Millia Islamia
    Presenter: Fei Chen – Nagoya University of Commerce and Business
    Presenter: Raphaella D. Dwianto – University of Indonesia
    Presenter: Dwi Winarsih – La Rochelle Université - France
    Presenter: Pey Wen Liaw – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Transnational Perspectives on Identities, Families, and Boundaries: Insights from Taiwanese and Southeast Asian Studies
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.04
    Panel Convenor: Tzu-Chi Ou – Taiwan National Cheng-chi University
    Panel Chair: Ya-ning Kao – Taiwan National Cheng-chi University
    Panel Discussant: Vinsensio Dugis – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Ya-ning Kao – Taiwan National Cheng-chi University
    Presenter: Tzu-Chi Ou – Taiwan National Cheng-chi University
    Presenter: Chia-Hsuan Tsai – Independent scholar
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Indonesian Society and Its Intermediaries: The Changing Profile of Middlemen
    Presenter: Dwi Winarsih – La Rochelle Université - France
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Middle-class Women as Neighborhood Local Leaders in Urban Indonesia
    Presenter: Raphaella D. Dwianto – University of Indonesia
    Co-Author: Paulus Bagus Sugiyono – Atma Jaya Catholic University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    The Art of Surviving Lockdown: Neighborhood Governance in Shanghai During Spring 2022
    Presenter: Fei Chen – Nagoya University of Commerce and Business
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Sweetness and Sorrow of Transnational Students in Taiwan
    Presenter: Ya-ning Kao – Taiwan National Cheng-chi University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Mapping Discourse and Humanitarianism Surrounding Southeast Asian Migrant Workers in Taiwan
    Presenter: Tzu-Chi Ou – Taiwan National Cheng-chi University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    4 - From 'Mimi's Utopia' to 'Childhood in Between': Documenting the Lives of Children of Indonesian Migrant Workers
    Presenter: Chia-Hsuan Tsai – Independent scholar
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Living Elsewhere: Minority Experiences and Marginalization in Foreign Communities
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.03
    Panel Chair: Aryo Danusiri – University of Indonesia
    Presenter: Masashi Nara – National Museum of Ethnology
    Presenter: Ganga Rajinee Dissanayaka – General Research and Consultancy.
    Presenter: Thanggoulen Kipgen – Indian Institute of Technology Madras
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Transnational Connections and Asian Visions of Global Expansion
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.04
    Panel Chair: Do Young Oh – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Presenter: Tae-Sik Kim – Monash University Malaysia
    Presenter: Natalia Safonova – Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
    Presenter: Caroline Hutchinson – Nihon University College of Economics
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Communities on the Move: Transnational Muslim Interactions and Mobilities in Taiwan
    Presenter: Masashi Nara – National Museum of Ethnology
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Distinction: Cultural Currency of Contemporary Korean-ness in Malaysian Commercial Landscapes
    Presenter: Tae-Sik Kim – Monash University Malaysia
    Co-Author: Doobo Shim – Sungshin University
    Co-Author: Kai Khiun Liew – Hong Kong Metropolitan University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Global Identity, Japanese Identity: Japanese University Students’ Sense of their ‘Own Culture’
    Presenter: Caroline Hutchinson – Nihon University College of Economics
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Negotiating Boundaries: Socio-Cultural Experiences of Small Indian Minority Groups in Sri Lanka
    Presenter: Ganga Rajinee Dissanayaka – General Research and Consultancy.
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Social and Economic Coping Behaviors of Tribal Migrants in Cities: A Study of the Kukis in Delhi
    Presenter: Thanggoulen Kipgen – Indian Institute of Technology Madras
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Virtual ummah: new religious female leaders in Dagestan
    Presenter: Natalia Safonova – Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 16:30 (GMT+7)
    [Workshop] Recording the future: the importance of audio-visual sources for researching everyday life in Indonesia
    Location: Kampung Tambak Bayan
    Contributor: Ireen Hoogenboom – Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV)
    Contributor: Ratih Prebatasari – Independent Videographer
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Crossing Time and Space: Historical Perspectives on States, Communities and Human Mobility
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.04
    Panel Chair: Konstantinos Tsimonis – King's College London
    Presenter: Chee-Kien Lai – National University of Singapore
    Presenter: Nuno Grancho – University of Copenhagen
    Presenter: Xia Hua – NingboTech University
    Presenter: Asoka de Zoysa – Samkathana Research Center, University of Kelaniya
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Interim Developmental Histories of Post-war Singapore
    Presenter: Chee-Kien Lai – National University of Singapore
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Removing the Institutional Barriers to Constructing Barrier-Free Streets in Downtown Neighborhoods: Evidence from Shanghai
    Presenter: Xia Hua – NingboTech University
    Co-Author: Haixiao Pan – Tongji University
    Co-Author: Xinyi Wang – Tongji University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Time, spatial culture and the colonial city in South Asia
    Presenter: Nuno Grancho – University of Copenhagen
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Untold Urban Stories of Colombo in Early 20th Century: Preaching, Chanting and Agitating The Working Class
    Presenter: Asoka de Zoysa – Samkathana Research Center, University of Kelaniya
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Change and Improvement at the Neighbourhood Level
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.04
    Panel Chair: Settawut Bamrungkhul – Kasetsart University
    Presenter: Carmen C. M. Tsui – Lingnan University
    Presenter: Ratchada Arpornsilp – Australian National University
    Presenter: Anasua Chatterjee – RKSMVV, West Bengal State University
    Presenter: Gajendran V – The Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, India
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Conceptualising East Asian Cities for Envisioning Alternative Urban Futures
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.02
    Panel Convenor: Do Young Oh – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Panel Chair: Bae-Gyoon Park – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Presenter: Do Young Oh – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Presenter: Didi Kyoung-ae Han – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Presenter: Seoungwon Lee – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Presenter: Yilsoon Paek – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Presenter: Hanbyul Shim – Seoul National University Asia Center
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Modes of Engagement in Urbanising India and Indonesia from the Vantage Point of Peripheral Settlements and Local Communities
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.03
    Panel Convenor: Loraine Kennedy – École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)
    Panel Convenor: Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences
    Panel Chair: Loraine Kennedy – École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)
    Presenter: Rohit Negi – Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University Delhi
    Presenter: Aditi Dey – The New School, New York
    Presenter: Anton Novenanto – Universitas Brawijaya
    Presenter: Awang Firmansyah – Surabaya State University
    Co-Presenter: Ikhsan Rosyid Mujahidul Anwari – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Presenter: Muhamad Rohman Obet – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: . Herlily – Universitas Indonesia
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Tracing Histories of Displaceability in and from Myanmar
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P1.01
    Roundtable Convenor: Elizabeth Rhoads – Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University
    Roundtable Convenor: Aung Ko Ko – Mosaic Myanmar
    Roundtable Chair: Elizabeth Rhoads – Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University
    Roundtable Participant: Elizabeth Rhoads – Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University
    Roundtable Participant: Aung Ko Ko – Mosaic Myanmar
    Roundtable Participant: Nan Tinilarwin – Mosaic Myanmar
    Roundtable Participant: Tharaphi Than – Northern Illinois University
    Roundtable Participant: Maxime Boutry – Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE) - French National Centre for Scientific Research
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Better Living Societies: Cooperative Fishing Villages in Post-War Hong Kong
    Presenter: Carmen C. M. Tsui – Lingnan University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Disentangling state-imposed gentrification and rural-urban transitional neighbourhood through border Special Economic Zone development in Thailand
    Presenter: Ratchada Arpornsilp – Australian National University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Neighbourhoods of Change: Mapping Transformations in Middle Class Urban Dwelling in Kolkata
    Presenter: Anasua Chatterjee – RKSMVV, West Bengal State University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Vernacular Urbanism: Making of Good Neighbourhoods in Chennai City, India
    Presenter: Gajendran V – The Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, India
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - The City as Rumour: Aspirations and Strategizing in Delhi's Rural Belt
    Presenter: Rohit Negi – Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University Delhi
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - The Dream of Exporting Smart Cities: Understanding the State-led Urban Exportism in South Korea
    Presenter: Do Young Oh – Seoul National University Asia Center
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Assembling the Peripheries: Workers Turned Entrepreneurs in the Urban Villages of Bangalore, 1970s to the present
    Presenter: Aditi Dey – The New School, New York
    Co-Author: Shriya Anand – Indian Institute for Human Settlements
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Reclaiming Finance as Urban Commons: The Perspective from Seoul, An Extremely Financialised City
    Presenter: Didi Kyoung-ae Han – Seoul National University Asia Center
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - The Dynamics of the Urban Commons and the Urban Formation in the South Korean Context
    Presenter: Seoungwon Lee – Seoul National University Asia Center
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - The Illusion of Autonomy: Urbanization in a Post-Authoritarian Indonesia
    Presenter: Anton Novenanto – Universitas Brawijaya
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - The House, the Mosque, and the Kampung: Autoconstruction in the Spatial Production of Heritage in Kampung Peneleh, Surabaya
    Presenter: Awang Firmansyah – Surabaya State University
    Co-Presenter: Ikhsan Rosyid Mujahidul Anwari – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Presenter: Muhamad Rohman Obet – Universitas Airlangga
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Urban Commons and Enabling Cities: Social Housing as an Enabling Infrastructure in South Korea
    Presenter: Yilsoon Paek – Seoul National University Asia Center
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    5 - Fighting for Tiny Land: Secure Tenure and Collective Ownership for Urban Poor in Jakarta
    Presenter: . Herlily – Universitas Indonesia
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    5 - Hack the Modern: A Story of Urban Commons for Collective Production in a Modern City
    Presenter: Hanbyul Shim – Seoul National University Asia Center
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Close-Ups: The Highs and Lows of Social Life in the City
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.02
    Panel Chair: Chia-Hsuan Tsai – Independent scholar
    Presenter: Florian Purkarthofer – University of Vienna
    Presenter: Yoshimichi Yui – Hiroshima University
    Presenter: Wenjing Qiu – Leiden University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    What makes “ethnic minority”? Border People in-between China and Southeast Asia
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.04
    Panel Convenor: Sinae Hyun – Institute for East Asian Studies, Sogang University
    Panel Chair: Sinae Hyun – Institute for East Asian Studies, Sogang University
    Presenter: Jianxiong Ma – Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    Presenter: Myeon Jeong – Sogang University
    Presenter: Tatsuki Kataoka – Kyoto University
    Presenter: Aranya Siriphon – Chiang Mai University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Life on the line: Inquiries into the daily struggles of urban communities along commuter train tracks in Tokyo through the social space of ‘eki-mae’
    Presenter: Florian Purkarthofer – University of Vienna
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Orang Kaya-Orang Miskin: local economic class division and moral predicament among poor residents under coastal property development in Jakarta, Indonesia
    Presenter: Wenjing Qiu – Leiden University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Research on Development of “Dementia Cafes” in Japan’s Aging Society
    Presenter: Yoshimichi Yui – Hiroshima University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - The State Policy of Farming Land Taxes and the Social Integration of Bazi Basin Society in Yunnan in the 18th century
    Presenter: Jianxiong Ma – Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Who created the 'Bai people'?: Records of the Bai people and Bo-ren on the Epitaphs in the Dali region during the Ming-Qing Period
    Presenter: Myeon Jeong – Sogang University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - The Making of an "Ethnic Millenarian Movement": Narratives of the Lahu Church History on the Early Mass Conversion
    Presenter: Tatsuki Kataoka – Kyoto University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    4 - Entrepreneurial Journey: "Panacea" Vision and Depoliticization of Ethnic Minorities in Northern Thailand
    Presenter: Aranya Siriphon – Chiang Mai University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Close-Ups: The Highs and Lows of Social Life in the Village
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.02
    Panel Chair: Greg Acciaioli – The University of Western Australia
    Presenter: Chatia Hastasari – Taiwan National Cheng-chi UniversityCommuni
    Presenter: R. Azizah – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Agung Wibowo – Research Centre for Atlantic and International History - La Rochelle Université
    Co-Presenter: Dwi Winarsih – La Rochelle Université - France
    Presenter: Hugo Wing-Yu Tam – The Education University of Hong Kong
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Community Parenting Programs for Left-Behind Children: A Case Study in Indonesia
    Presenter: Chatia Hastasari – Taiwan National Cheng-chi University
    Co-Author: Lin Ji-Ping – Taiwan National Cheng-chi University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Effect of Open Defecation Behavior on Stunting in Segoropuro Village Rejoso District Pasuruan Regency
    Presenter: R. Azizah – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Author: Nurul Ramadhani – Universitas Airlangga
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Ludruk and village feasts in East Java, Indonesia
    Presenter: Agung Wibowo – Research Centre for Atlantic and International History - La Rochelle Université
    Co-Presenter: Dwi Winarsih – La Rochelle Université - France
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Singing Isan: Regional voices and the rural identity of the working class in Thai music
    Presenter: Hugo Wing-Yu Tam – The Education University of Hong Kong
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility