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Religion and Political Conflict in Southern Thailand-Northern Malaysia

Religion and Political Conflict in Southern Thailand-Northern Malaysia Alexander Hortsmann (Muenster University Germany) My paper draws on the recent clashes between the Thai military, the Thai police, the local mafia, and militant Islamic organizations in Southern Thailand. Taking a longue dureƩ perspective, the paper looks at earlier clashes as well. The war on drugs as

Cross-Border Movements and Rural/Urban Migration: A Moral Geography of the Kelabit Community

Cross-Border Movements and Rural/Urban Migration: A Moral Geography of the Kelabit Community Matthew Amster (Department of Sociology and Anthropology Gettysburg College USA) This paper examines the nature of the relationships that emerges between the Kelabit, an indigenous group of Sarawak, Malaysia, and their neighbours on the other side of the international frontier in Kalimantan, Indonesia.

Indigenous Peoples in the Border Areas of Indonesia

Indigenous Peoples in the Border Areas of Indonesia Herry Yogaswara (P2K-LIPI, Jakarta) This paper will described several issues related to existence of indigenous peoples (masyarakat adat) in some borderlands in Indonesia, such as West Papua, West Kalimantan and East Kalimantan. The central issues on indigenous peoples are how their relation with the state, in term

Forest as a Cultural Resource to Function as a School of Democracy: Challenges for Collaborative Forest Governance in West Kutai District of East Kalimantan

Forest as a Cultural Resource to Function as a School of Democracy: Challenges for Collaborative Forest Governance in West Kutai District of East Kalimantan Makoto Inoue (University of Tokyo) In West Kutai District, a working group for district forest management (hereinafter KK-PKD) was established in 2000 as an advisory body when the first governor was