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Sudestasia #06

  • Conference at UIII: “Transforming Education for Future Generations: Advancing Global Justice & Innovation”
  • Launch of the book L’Asie du Sud-Est 2026. Bilan, enjeux et perspectives in Bangkok
  • Conference of the SSSH: “Affective mobilizations for the victims of agent orange and its aftermath”
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Sudestasia #05

  • Launch of the book L’Asie du Sud-Est 2026. Bilan, enjeux et perspectives in Bangkok
  • Awardees of ATLAS Postdoctoral Fellowships
  • Seroprevalence and preventive practices of dengue and chikungunya among school children in Bangkok
  • Making Ideas Transformative : Reimagining Knowledge, Dialogue, and Educational Futures
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Sudestasia #04

  • Research project : ANR AltLife-SSEA (2026 - 2028)
  • Upcoming conferences: Saigon Social Sciences Hub (SSSH) is offering three lectures this spring
  • Launch of the book L’Asie du Sud-Est 2026. Bilan, enjeux et perspectives in Kuala Lumpur

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Sudestasia #03

  • New release : L’Asie du Sud-Est 2026
  • Research project : ARN FORSEA (2025 - 2028)
  • Inside IRASEC : Shao-Yun Chang, new postdoctoral associate

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Sudestasia #02

  • Inside IRASEC: 2 new researchers in our team
  • Research project: IRN-CNRS RUPTuRS (2026 - 2030)
  • Call for paper: Autonomous Social Sciences and Alternative Development in Times of Multiple Crises

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Sudestasia #01

  • Some words from the Director
  • Présentation de plusieurs bourses
  • Upcoming conference: Unwriting Academia
  • Recent Conference: Rights of Nature and Human Rights in Southeast Asia
  • IRASEC Discussion Paper: Tourisme et Covid-19 dans le village javanais de Bejiharjo (Java, Indonésie)

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Rights of Nature and Human Rights in Southeast Asia — Afternoon session

Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
Thursday 1st December 2025, 9 am – 5 pm
Our planet and humanity are confronting multiple, interconnected ecological crises, from climate change and biodiversity loss to rising levels of pollution. Despite the proliferation of policies, laws, directives, and international treaties intended to protect the environment, the planet’s health continues to decline. In this context of faltering environmental governance, one emerging (...)

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Rights of Nature and Human Rights in Southeast Asia — Morning session

Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
Thursday 1st December 2025, 9 am – 5 pm
Our planet and humanity are confronting multiple, interconnected ecological crises, from climate change and biodiversity loss to rising levels of pollution. Despite the proliferation of policies, laws, directives, and international treaties intended to protect the environment, the planet’s health continues to decline. In this context of faltering environmental governance, one emerging (...)

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Epistemologies of Participatory Research on Social Development Programs in Southeast Asia – AFTERNOON SESSION

Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
Thursday 11 September 2025, 9 am – 5 pm
This project comes at a pivotal moment in the history of social development research in Southeast Asia. For several years now, development aid agencies have been undergoing a normative change, promoting greater autonomy and participation within their programmes for populations that had previously been seen simply as ‘recipients’ (Elinoff 2021), a process that has been further accelerated (...)

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Epistemologies of Participatory Research on Social Development Programs in Southeast Asia – MORNING SESSION

Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
Thursday 11 September 2025, 9 am – 5 pm
This project comes at a pivotal moment in the history of social development research in Southeast Asia. For several years now, development aid agencies have been undergoing a normative change, promoting greater autonomy and participation within their programmes for populations that had previously been seen simply as ‘recipients’ (Elinoff 2021), a process that has been further accelerated (...)

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