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UID:armed-groups-state-making-practices-and-civilian-agency-in-the-borderlands-1
SUMMARY:Armed Groups, State-Making Practices and Civilian Agency in the Borderlands (1)
LOCATION:Room 1.103
DESCRIPTION:Substantial areas of the borderlands in Southeast Asia are not 
 under official state control. This is usually the result of armed resistanc
 e by various ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) in pursuit of self-determina
 tion in their claimed ethnic territories. Despite current ceasefire agreeme
 nts, these territories today remain contested with conflicting claims to, a
 nd competition for, governance and resource extraction in the borderlands o
 f Southeast Asia. Conceptualising the state not as a clearly defined entity
  but as in the making, performative and subject to ongoing negotiation, the
  panel invites contributions based on ethnographic research that challenge 
 imaginaries of local communities as static, homogenous and devoid of agency
 . Key themes discussed by the panel include (but are not limited to) questi
 ons around the localised production of legitimacy and how local communities
  negotiate state-society relations in their everyday practices.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/armed-groups-state-making-practices-and-civilian-agency-in-the-borderlands
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190913T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260425T005900
UID:armed-groups-state-making-practices-and-civilian-agency-in-the-borderlands-2
SUMMARY:Armed Groups, State-Making Practices and Civilian Agency in the Borderlands (2)
LOCATION:Room 1.103
DESCRIPTION:Substantial areas of the borderlands in Southeast Asia are not 
 under official state control. This is usually the result of armed resistanc
 e by various ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) in pursuit of self-determina
 tion in their claimed ethnic territories. Despite current ceasefire agreeme
 nts, these territories today remain contested with conflicting claims to, a
 nd competition for, governance and resource extraction in the borderlands o
 f Southeast Asia. Conceptualising the state not as a clearly defined entity
  but as in the making, performative and subject to ongoing negotiation, the
  panel invites contributions based on ethnographic research that challenge 
 imaginaries of local communities as static, homogenous and devoid of agency
 . Key themes discussed by the panel include (but are not limited to) questi
 ons around the localised production of legitimacy and how local communities
  negotiate state-society relations in their everyday practices.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/armed-groups-state-making-practices-and-civilian-agency-in-the-borderlands
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190913T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190913T123000
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