| Session 1 | Examining “Dutertenomics” in the Philippines: Historical and Comparative Perspectives | Shingo Mikamo |
| Session 2 | Sectarian Identity Formation and Intra-Group Muslim Rivalries in Southeast Asia | Alexander R. ArifiantoSaleena Saleem |
| Session 3 | Women and Politics in Southeast Asia: Navigating a Man’s World | Theresa Devasahayam |
| Session 4 | Muslim Belonging and Politics of Belonging in the Philippines | Rosa Cordillera A. Castillo |
| Session 5 | Knowledges Apart: How to Converge Disciplinary, Epistemological and Social Realities? | Alexandra HeisPetra Dannecker |
| Session 6 | (Un)making Southeast Asia’s Illiberal Order: Anti-Geopolitics and the Authoritarian Turn | Sabina Lawreniuk |
| Session 7 | Mediating and Mediatizing Political and Religious Authorities 1 | Merlyna LimSaskia Schäfer |
| Session 8 | Mediating and Mediatizing Political and Religious Authorities 2 | Merlyna LimSaskia Schäfer |
| Session 9 | The Liberal State and Its Discontents in Southeast Asia | Tomas Larsson |
| Session 10 | ASEAN Decision-Making and Policy Change in Southeast Asia | Lukas Maximilian Müller |
| Session 11 | China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI): Bridging Disciplines, Theories and Methods in the Research on Its Impacts on Southeast Asia? 1 | Alfred Gerstl |
| Session 12 | China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI): Bridging Disciplines, Theories and Methods in the Research on Its Impacts on Southeast Asia? 2 | Alfred Gerstl |