We have accepted 242 submissions, including papers/ presentation, panels, and workshops. We have identified 50 themes, ranging from types of resistance, regional case studies, type of violence, structure or power that is resisted. Sessions are a mix of research and activist presentations. Panels will include multiple presentations, while workshops are interactive and/or skill based sessions. some sessions include art or performances.
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Everyday Resistance to Brazilian Gray Racism
Seth Racusen
Grabbing The Bull by The Horns! Glimpses into The Struggle Against Autocracy In Zimbabwe
Pathology of Resistance Movements from University to Discourse and Its Impact on the Global Order: Sustainable Mechanisms with a Future-Oriented Approach
The Repertoire of Critical Obedience: Civil Disobedience, Maqasid al-Shari'ah, and the Legal Defeat of Administrative Hegemony in Agam, West Sumatra, Indonesia
The Resistance for Collective Land Rights in Contemporary Indonesia: Institutionalization of Indigenous Peoples’ activism, Changes in Land Control, and Questions of Indigeneity in the Toba Highland, North Sumatra
Safeguarding Academic Freedom Against Transnational Repression: How educators and institutions could ensure safe spaces for debate and dialogue in the face of censorship
Visibilizing the invisible: Exploring grassroots leaders’ extraordinary resilience, mutual aid practice & belief in community solidarity through the shift to online during the covid-19 pandemic.
Problematizing the Notion of Resistance in the context of Post-Reforms India: Revisiting the Concepts of Formal and Real Subsumption of Labour under Capital from Marx’s Capital
Remembering the ‘Soul of the Chinese Malaysian’: Quasi-Religious Memory Work and Identity Transformation of the Post-Memory Generation in Postcolonial Malaysia
1. From Local Struggles to Global Networks: Coalition-Building for People Power and Social Justice in Pakistan, Mekong River Countries and Internationally
Resisting Anti-Intellectualism and the Securitization of Dissent through Academic Repression in India: Insights from Research on Institutional Childcare in Kashmir
Collective Resistance against Authoritarian Government in Bangladesh: Why do the left, center-left, and far-right student political wings integrate and form a coalition in the July uprising movement?
No Longer Voiceless Victims: Literary Resistance in Saeeda Gazdar’s “Twelfth of February, 1983” and Faakirah Irfan’s “The Kashmir You Will Never Understand”
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