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SUMMARY:Thesis proposal examination for Minitta Taosouvanh
DESCRIPTION:The Regional Center for Social Sciences and Sustainable Development (RCSD)\, Faculty of Social Science\, Chiang Mai University is pleased to invite you to participate in a thesis proposal examination: \n“Community-Based Wetland Management and Sustainable Livelihood Practices in Neoliberal Development Conditions\, Si Phan Don\, the Lower Mekong River Basin\, Lao PDR” \nPresenter: \nMinitta Taosouvanh\, (Master of Arts in Social Science\, Specialization in Development Studies) \non Monday\, 7 November\, 10:00 am \nExamining committee \nAsst. Prof. Dr. Chusak Wittayapak: Chair\nAsst. Prof. Dr. Arratee Ayuttacorn: Committee\nLect. Dr. Siya Uthai: Committee \nVenue \nOnsite: Meeting room 1\, 1st floor\, Department of Social Science and Development\, Faculty of Social Sciences \nOnline: https://cmu-th.zoom.us/j/95157943845\nMeeting ID: 951 5794 3845 \nYour attendance is highly appreciated!
URL:https://rcsd.soc.cmu.ac.th/event/thesis-proposal-examination-for-minitta-taosouvanh/
LOCATION:Meeting room\, Department of Social Science and Development\, Faculty of Social Sciences\, Chiang Mai University\, A. Muang\, Chiang Mai\, 50200\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Resource Governance
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20221007T133000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20221007T153000
DTSTAMP:20260420T215953
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SUMMARY:A Pocketful of Seeds: circulation of plants as a tool of resilience
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a public seminar: “A Pocketful of Seeds: The Circulation of Plants as a Tool of Resilience among the Hmong Global Diaspora” presented by Alex Greene\, PhD Student\, French Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)\, University of French Guiana  on Friday\, October 7th\, 2022 from 1.30 – 3.30 pm at the Subaltern Meeting Room\, Ground Floor\, Operations Building\, Faculty of Social Sciences\, Chiang Mai University. \nAlex Greene is a PhD student with the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)\, based at the University of French Guiana. His interdisciplinary approach uses ethnobotany as a lens to examine an array of issues around human-environmental relations\, such as spiritual environmental beliefs and practices\, multispecies relations\, and food systems. His background is in environmental education\, field ornithology and botany\, and he has completed research projects on sacred and community forests in Nepal\, human-elephant relations among the Karen in Thailand\, and plant knowledge among the Raglai of Vietnam. His ongoing PhD project looks at how the circulation of plants has helped Hmong communities adapt to life in the global diaspora.
URL:https://rcsd.soc.cmu.ac.th/event/a-pocketful-of-seeds-circulation-of-plants-as-a-tool-of-resilience/
LOCATION:Subaltern Meeting Room\, Operations Building\, Faculty of Social Sciences\, Chiang Mai\, Chiang Mai\, 50200\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Ethnic Politics,Resource Governance
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20220929T133000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20220929T153000
DTSTAMP:20260420T215953
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SUMMARY:Thesis Proposal Examination for Bintar Mupiza
DESCRIPTION:Regional Center for Social Sciences and Sustainable Development (RCSD)\, Faculty of Social Science\, Chiang Mai University is pleased to invite you to participate in a thesis proposal examination: \n“Nexus of Social Differentiations and Conflicts in Oil Palm Plantation Zones\, South Sumatera Province\, Indonesia” \nPresenter: \nBintar Mupiza\, (Master of Arts in Social Science\, Specialization in Development Studies) \non Thursday\, 29 September\, 1:30 pm \nExamining committee \nAsst. Prof. Dr. Chusak Wittayapak: Chair\nAsst. Prof. Dr. Ta-Wei Chu: Committee\nAsst. Prof. Dr. Prasit Leeprecha: Committee \nVenue\nZoom link: https://cmu-th.zoom.us/j/97789177387\nOnsite: 1st Floor Meeting Room\, Department of Social Science and Development\, Faculty of Social Sciences.
URL:https://rcsd.soc.cmu.ac.th/event/thesis-proposal-examination-for-bintar-mupiza/
LOCATION:Meeting room\, Department of Social Science and Development\, Faculty of Social Sciences\, Chiang Mai University\, A. Muang\, Chiang Mai\, 50200\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Resource Governance
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20220915T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20220919T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T215953
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SUMMARY:Indigenous & More-Than-Human Ecological Justice Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This site-specific five-day workshop will introduce emerging scholars in the Global South to transformative and transdisciplinary concepts and research methods in environmental humanities and social science research. Struggles for justice under Anthropocene conditions in the Global South will be contextualized in relation to the “feral effects” of dams and water diversion megaprojects on indigenous\, marginalized and more-than-human communities\, and their entangled socio-ecological lives and livelihoods\, along rivers\, and areas subject to development-driven deforestation and human disturbance. \nApply before August 5; read more details on how to apply here \n 
URL:https://rcsd.soc.cmu.ac.th/event/indigenous-more-than-human-ecological-justice-workshop/
LOCATION:Chiang Mai
CATEGORIES:Resource Governance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220724
DTSTAMP:20260420T215953
CREATED:20220321T171324Z
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SUMMARY:7th International Conference on International Relations and Development (ICIRD) at CMU
DESCRIPTION:The 7th International Conference on International Relations and Development (ICIRD):\n“Disruption\, Challenges and Resilience in Contemporary Southeast Asia” will be held virtual and onsite 22-23 July 2022 in Chiang Mai\, Thailand\n\nThe 7th International Conference on International Relations and Development (ICIRD 7) invites scholars\, researchers\, graduate students across disciplines to submit the papers and being engaged in dialogues on the social and political dimensions of the unprecedented crisis\, changes\, challenges and opportunities faced by Southeast Asian societies in recent years\, with a particularly emphasis on several key themes\, including the Covid 19 pandemic; resource governance and conflict; climate change and environmental degradation; social and political conflict and crisis; and geopolitics and security in Southeast Asia and the wider Indo Pacific region.\n\n\nConference Themes\n\n\n* COVID-19\, Gender & Resilience\n* Climate Change\, Conflicts & Livelihood Security\n* Human Rights\, Conflict Transformation and Peace\n* Migration\, Forced Displacement & Refugees\n* Agrarian Transformation\, Resource Governance & Food Security\n* Human Security &amp; Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)\n* Media\, Digital Rights & Governance\n* Gender and Sexual Representation\n* Urban Space & Urban Livelihood\n* Transnationalism\, Transboundary Investment (BRI)\, SEZs
URL:https://rcsd.soc.cmu.ac.th/event/7th-international-conference-on-international-relations-and-development-icird-at-cmu/
LOCATION:Chiang Mai
CATEGORIES:Mobility and Border,Regional Integration,Resource Governance
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20220407T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20220407T170000
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SUMMARY:Thesis Proposal Defense for Aung Nyi Lwin & Thesis Examination for Hanna Nur Afifah Yogar
DESCRIPTION:RCSD is pleased to invite you to participate in a thesis examination: \nObjectifying the More-Than-Human: Bornean Orangutans and Indonesian Oil Palm Plantations in the Ecocidal Capitalism \nThursday 7 April 2022 at 9.00 A.M. \nPresenter: Hanna Nur Afifah Yogar\,  (MA in Social Science\, specializing in Development Studies) \nExamining committee\nAsst. Prof. Dr. Carl Middleton\, (Chulalongkorn University)\nAsst. Prof. Dr. Mukdawan Sakboon\, (Faculty of Social Science\, Chiang Mai University)\nLect. Dr. Chaya Vaddhanaphuti\, (Faculty of Social Science\, Chiang Mai University) \nOnsite: RCSD study room 02-001\, 2Fl\, Operational building\, Faculty of Social Science \nOnline: https://cmu-th.zoom.us/j/93125569053 \nAbstract:\nFor Indonesia\, Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) and the economic development project of oil palm plantations in Kalimantan Island are two sides of the same coin. The one that is valued as a “free gift\,” and another serves as an economic good as manifested through ecocidal capitalism respectively. It signifies the distinct way in conceiving and treating more-than-human\, or the process of embracing the other beings other than human’s existence. Therefore\, it leads to the process of objectification of degrading Bornean Orangutans’ values—while this ape plays a great role in maintaining the balanced ecosystem. This study calls attention to the process of how causal chains of intersection between Bornean Orangutans\, capitalism\, and oil palm plantations alter the socio-ecological condition in Kalimantan island; and scrutinizes how eco-governance in the context of Bornean Orangutans and Indonesian oil palm plantation be managed to achieve ecology-economy sustainability and knowledge integration. Three theories underpin this study: the Actor-Network Theory (ANT)\, eco-governmentality and knowledge integration\, as well as social (ecological) embeddedness through theory of doughnut economics. This study employs a qualitative approach by\nconducting online interviews and case study in Kalimantan. In addition to that\, secondary data is obtained through extensive literature review to support the primary information. The key findings show that each actor conceives more-than-human according to their interest and knowledge-based abilities that navigate to the given priority treatment. The Indonesian government tends to comprehend the oil palm agro-industry as a source of material gain—while protecting Bornean Orangutans on the basis of its icon or flagship species for the country\, and its critically endangered (CR) status linked to the ecological niche. In a different sense\, Kalimantan Dayak ethnic see the oil palm plantations as the battlefield in defending their lives and customary rights—including their cognizance of Bornean Orangutans as a sentient being that co-existing based on their indigenous ethics. For the conservation organization and environmental organization\, they appear as actors that bridge the government’s scientific rationale and Kalimantan Dayak’s indigenous worldview and produce the so-called situated knowledge. Importantly\, the findings testify that the constant expansion of the oil palm mega-agro industry brings ecocidal capitalism as an activity to multiply capital—and therefore yield unintended and detrimental effects\, e.g.\, climate crisis\, transboundary conflict\, socio-economic inequality\, and other demerits. Ecocidal capitalism is exacerbated by the oil palm global demand that forces global land rush within the globalization epoch. These findings provide alternatives in dealing with this particular problem of addressing the economic-ecology to not merely rely on technocentric methods such as technical and technological-based conservation—but also the approach from indigenous and situated knowledge as alternatives in addressing and solving the problem to balance the system of\neconomy and ecology. These all can be embodied in written codified regulations as a formal guideline\, and an uncodified practice that involves multi actors in different levels\, rationale\, and implementation in dealing with a similar issue—the objectification of Bornean Orangutans within the oil palm plantations’ context. \n  \nThesis proposal examination\nThursday\, 7 April\, 1:30 P.M. \n“The Role of Chinese Investment in Banana Plantation\, Lamyang village\, Kachin State” \nPresenter: Mr. Aung Nyi Lwin\, (Master of Arts in Social Science\, Specialization in Development Studies) \nVenue\nOnline: https://cmu-th.zoom.us/j/92281648546\nOnsite: RCSD study room 02-001\, 2 Fl\, Operational Building\, Faculty of Social Sciences. \nExamining committee\nLect. Dr. Ta-Wei Chu (David): Chair\nLect. Dr. Siya Uthai: Committee\nAsst. Prof. Dr. Mukdawan Sakboon: Committee
URL:https://rcsd.soc.cmu.ac.th/event/thesis-proposal-defense-thesis-examination/
LOCATION:RCSD Study Room\, Operations Building\, Faculty of Social Sciences\, Chiang Mai\, Chiang Mai\, 50200\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Resource Governance
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20220331T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20220331T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T215953
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SUMMARY:Thesis Proposal Defense for Nazmul Islam and Nan Mya Oo
DESCRIPTION:RCSD\, Faculty of Social Sciences\, Chiang Mai University is pleased to invite you to participate in two thesis proposal examinations on Tuesday\, 31 March \nat 11:00 \n“Women’s Representation in Higher Education of Engineering Studies in Bangladesh” \nPresenter: Nazmul Islam (Master of Arts in Social Science\, Specialization in Development Studies) \nZoom link: https://cmu-th.zoom.us/j/93625163127 \nThesis proposal examining committee \nAssoc. Prof. Dr. Amporn Jirattikorn: Chair\nAsst. Prof. Dr. Prasit Leepreecha: Committee\nAssoc. Prof. Dr. James Taylor: Committee \n>>Your attendance is highly appreciated<< \n  \nat 14:30 \n“Tai migrants’ access to land and their livelihood security in Loi Khur Village\, Chiang Mai\, Thailand” \nPresenter: Nan Mya Oo (Master of Arts in Social Science\, Specialization in Development Studies) \nZoom link: https://cmu-th.zoom.us/j/97616841828 \nThesis proposal examining committee \nAsst. Prof. Dr. Mukdawan Sakboon: Chair\nAsst. Prof. Dr. Prasit Leepreecha: Committee\nAsst. Prof. Dr. Arratee Ayuttacorn: Committee
URL:https://rcsd.soc.cmu.ac.th/event/thesis-proposal-defense-for-nazmul-islam-and-nan-mya-oo/
LOCATION:Chiang Mai
CATEGORIES:Resource Governance
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Bangkok:20210519T133000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Bangkok:20210519T143000
DTSTAMP:20260420T215953
CREATED:20260420T092300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T092300Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Migration and Women’s Land Tenure Security in the Greater Mekong Sub-region
DESCRIPTION:The new book Migration and Women’s Land Tenure Security in the Greater Mekong Sub-region draws on country-level and ethnographic research\, based on a collaboration between FAO and Chiang Mai University. The book explores how migration affects women’s land tenure security\, and in turn the ways in which women’s control over land shapes patterns of migration\, through case studies in a Hmong community in northern Lao PDR\, a Karenni community in eastern Myanmar and a village in north-eastern Thailand. \nThe online book launch takes places on Wednesday 19th May from 13.30-14.30 (Thai time). Please join us by Zoom (https://cmu-th.zoom.us/j/95564482931) or live-stream on Facebook
URL:https://rcsd.soc.cmu.ac.th/event/book-launch-migration-and-womens-land-tenure-security-in-the-greater-mekong-sub-region/
LOCATION:Chiang Mai
CATEGORIES:Resource Governance
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20210305T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20210307T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T215953
CREATED:20231106T072330Z
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SUMMARY:ICBMS3
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd International Conference on Burma/Myanmar Studies will be co-organized from 5-7 March 2021 at Chiang Mai University. It aims to be a platform for regional/international scholars and practitioners interested in Burma/Myanmar society as it undergoes economic\, political and social transformation to exchange ideas and research experiences on critical issues\, as well as strengthen and expand their networks. The ICBMS3 committee invites individual abstracts as well as panel proposals from interested academics\, researchers\, graduate students\, and professionals\, as well as practitioners engaged in the field of Burma/Myanmar studies. \nConference themes \n\nEconomic Development in Myanmar\nResource Management (Forest\, Land\, Water\, Fishes) & Governance\nAgrarian Transformation & Environmental/Climate Change\nUrban Space & Urban Livelihood\nMigration\, Migrants\, Refugees and the Displaced\nTransnationalism\, Transboundary Investment (BRI)\, SEZs\nPeace Process & Governance\nEthnic Inclusion/Exclusion\nHistory and Social Memory\nLanguage\, Mother-tongue Language Education\nChanging Media Landscape (Hate Speech)\nPopular Religion\, Religion and Harmony\nHealth Equality/Inequality\nEducation and Development\, Non-state Education\nGender & Development\nMyanmar and East Asian Powers\nArt and Society\nFood Security and Food Sovereignty\nSocial and Environmental Movements\n\nObjectives \n\nTo deepen our understanding of the social and political transformations occurring in Burma/Myanmar and their impact on the environment\, as well as on the economic and social lives of local/ethnic communities;\nTo examine Burma/Myanmar’s nexus and connectivity within the regional and global context\, as well as the internal interplay taking place among state actors\, society and culture;\nTo provide a platform for the exchange of academic ideas and dialogue among Burma/Myanmar scholars from around the world.\n\n 
URL:https://rcsd.soc.cmu.ac.th/event/icbms3/
LOCATION:Uniserv\, 239 Nimmanahaeminda Road\, Chiang Mai\, Chiang Mai\, 50200\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Ethnic Politics,Mobility and Border,Regional Integration,Resource Governance
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Bangkok:20190828T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Bangkok:20190828T163000
DTSTAMP:20260420T215953
CREATED:20260420T091702Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch & Seminar: State of Land in the Mekong Region
DESCRIPTION:“State of Land in the Mekong Region” book launch + seminar on 28 August 2019\, organized by RCSD The Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development\, starting 10 am at the 4th floor meeting room\, operations building\, Faculty of Social Sciences\, Chiang Mai University. (there are morning and afternoon sessions). \nThe State of Land in the Mekong Region brings together data and information on current status and trajectories of change with regard to land resources\, their social distribution\, and the conditions of their governance that shape them. The book results from a long process of research and consultation involving more than 100 land experts in the region and across the world. It has been coordinated by the CDE – Centre for Development and Environment\, University of Bern and the Mekong Region Land Governance (MRLG)\, funded by Swiss Cooperation Mekong\, LuxDev – Luxembourg Development Cooperation Agency\, implemented by Land Equity International and Gret\, with support from GIZ Laos. \nThis book event aims to raise awareness and discuss key issues documented in the book such as dramatic transformation of agricultural and land tenure systems\, the acceleration of land-based investments and trade of land-intensive commodities\, and the growing inequality between smallholder farmers and other agricultural producers. The morning session will present both the regional overview from the book\, and details from the chapter concerning Thailand. The afternoon session involves a seminar on the topic of ‘land and inequality in Thailand’ with presentations and a panel of government\, academic\, NGO and CSO stakeholders. Participants are welcome to attend either or both of these sessions.
URL:https://rcsd.soc.cmu.ac.th/event/book-launch-seminar-state-of-land-in-the-mekong-region/
LOCATION:4th floor meeting room\, Operations Building\, Faculty of Social Sciences\, Chiang Mai\, Chiang Mai\, 50200\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Resource Governance
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Bangkok:20170208T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Bangkok:20170208T163000
DTSTAMP:20260420T215953
CREATED:20260420T092552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T092552Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Diversity in Communal Land Titling: Thailand Myanmar Laos and Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Mekong Land Research Forum and RCSD from 13.00-16.30 on Wednesday 8 February 2017 at the 4th Floor Meeting room\, Operational Building\, Faculty of Social Sciences\, for “Diversity in Communal Land Titling: Thailand Myanmar Laos and Cambodia” \nIn recent years\, considerable interest has been shown amongst communities\, non-government organizations and government agencies in what is commonly known as “Communal Land Titling”. The development of legal frameworks have taken on various forms in different countries due to a wide range of socio-cultural\, legal and political factors. This seminar offers an overview of Communal Land Titling in Thailand\, Myanmar\, Laos and Cambodia. Different approaches will be compared and contrasted to assist practitioners and academics thinking about different ways to support Communal Land Titling in mainland Southeast Asia. See less
URL:https://rcsd.soc.cmu.ac.th/event/seminar-diversity-in-communal-land-titling-thailand-myanmar-laos-and-cambodia/
LOCATION:4th floor meeting room\, Operations Building\, Faculty of Social Sciences\, Chiang Mai\, Chiang Mai\, 50200\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Resource Governance
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