In recent years, there has been increased interest in various aspects of the “decolonization of Southeast Asia Studies”. However, “decolonization” can take on many forms, and can be imagined in […]
In recent years, there has been increased interest in various aspects of the “decolonization of Southeast Asia Studies”. However, “decolonization” can take on many forms, and can be imagined in […]
Summer school on land relations hosted by RCSD from 3-7 June 2024 held at Chiang Mai University. Apply here now! Application deadline is 22 April, 2024. Program descriptionOn 3-7 June […]
The Burmese language translation of “Conflict, Complexity & Climate Change: Emergent federal systems and resilience in post-coup Myanmar” by Ashley South is now available for download, just follow the link […]
The “Environmental Justice Research Workshop 2023: Climate Change and Planetary Water” brought participants together at Chiang Mai University from 11-15 September, 2023. A continuation of the 2022 workshop, this session’s […]
AAS’ Cultivating the Humanities & Social Sciences Initiative (Chiang Mai Hub) 11 – 15 September 2023 (in-person at Chiang Mai University)(with a successive online session on Saturday 21 October 2023) […]
From 5-9 June the Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development (RCSD), Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University and the Mekong Land Research Forum (MLRF) will run a […]
Summer School: Qualitative Research on Climate Change hosted by the Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development, Chiang Mai University, from 24-31 January 2023 Background and introduction to the […]
On 15-19 September, RCSD co-organized the “Indigenous and More-Than-Human Ecological Justice: Environmental Humanities Research in the Global South” workshop with the American Association for Asian Studies (AAS), AMOR MUNDI Multispecies […]
This site-specific five-day workshop will introduce emerging scholars in the Global South to cutting edge, transformative and transdisciplinary concepts and research methods in environmental humanities and social science research. Struggles […]
The Mekong Water Governance Summer School was organized in an effort to encourage critical thinking regarding five key themes: gender, hydropower, impact assessment, safeguards, and transboundary governance. Participants were not […]