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Conference 2024

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  • Day 1
    24 Jul, 2024
  • Day 2
    25 Jul, 2024
  • Day 3
    26 Jul, 2024
  • Hall A
  • Hall B

Panel A1 | Borders of Hopes with India and China 9:00 -11:00

Opening Remarks and Chair
Nirmal Man Tuladhar, Chair, Social Science Baha

Discussant
Sanjay Sharma,
Independent Scholar

Residents’ Perception towards Trans-Himalayan Mobility and Tourism Development: a case from Kyirong Valley of Sino-Nepal Border
Bade Qunzhu
Lecturer, Qinghai Minzu University, China; Ph.D. Scholar, Ethnography, Qinghai Minzu University, China
Beyond Politics and Diplomacy: A Dive into Local Sentiments of Both Nepal and India Surrounding the Pancheshwar Multipurpose Project
Nabraj Lama
Research Scholar, Himalayan Strategic Institute
Night Life of Miss Budweiser and Mr. Dance: A Study of Nepalese Cross-Border Migrant Workers in Nangma Bar of Kerong, Xizang (Tibet)
Wu Di
Postdoctoral Researcher, Assistant Researcher, School of Ethnology and Sociology, Yunnan University, China

Break 11–11:30 am

Panel A2 | Livelihood at the Bottom of the Pyramid 11:30 am–1:30 pm

Chair
Sanjaya Aryal, Lecturer, University of Essex

Discussant
Sadikshya Bhattarai, Research Coordinator, Social Science Baha

Tea Production in Nepal: Smallholders’ Challenges and Their Experimentation with Farmer-Based Organisations
Sudhir Shrestha
Knowledge Management Officer, South Asia Alliance for Poverty Eradication; Visiting Faculty, Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM)
Livelihood and Climate Change Adaptation Strategies Applying in Lower-Great Himalayan Trail, Nepal
Rajan Binayek Pasa
Assistant Professor, Central Department of Rural Development, Tribhuvan University
The Life-World of Dalit in Lower-Route of Great Himalayan Trail in Nepal
Lila Bahadur Bishwakarma
Teacher, Kallery Secondary School, Dhading, Nepal

Lunch Break 1:30–2:30 pm

Panel A3 | Learning and Growing up Experiences of Disabled and Youth 2:30–4:30 pm

Chair
Shiva Rijal, Lecturer in English, Central Department of English, Tribhuvan University

Discussant
Prem Phyak, Associate Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University

What Makes a Peer? Understanding Peer Dynamics in Kathmandu’s Youth Sector
Phoenix Kenney
PhD Scholar, University of Cambridge
Disability Is What Society Has Made Us: Cultivating Creative Methods to Centre Knowledge and Lived Experience of Marginalised Children in Nepal
Anna Hata
PhD Scholar, University College London, United Kingdom
Challenges Faced by Partially Visually Impaired English Language Learners and How they Overcame them
Sujit Maharjan
Researcher, Social Science Baha

Panel B1 | Rising despite the System 9:00 -11:00

Opening Remarks
Mahendra Lawoti, Member, ANHS

Chair and Discussant
Seira Tamang, Editor-at-large, SINHAS

Students as Policed Subjects: Language Policing and the Violation of Right to Speak in Schools
Prem Phyak
Associate Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, USA
The State of Policy and Practice on Complaint Response Mechanism and its Implication in Creating a Safe Learning Environment in Nepal’s Community Schools
Shak Bahadur Budhathoki
Lifelong Learning Mandala
The Good, Bad and Ugly Nationalism: Minority Nationalism Countering Hegemonic Racist Nationalism in Multi-Ethnic Nepal
Mahendra Lawoti
Professor, Department of Political Science, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo

Break 11–11:30 am

Panel B2 | Negotiating Socio-Political Structures in a New Republic 11:30 am–1:30 pm

Chair
Lokranjan Parajuli, Senior Researcher, Martin Chautari

Discussant
Sabin Ninglekhu,
Principal Investigator, Heritage as Placemaking, Social Science Baha

Exploring Structural Violence: Understanding Mental Suffering and Healing in a Caste-Based Society
Prakash B K
PhD Scholar, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, USA
‘You Must Speak Yourself’: Resolving Complicated Cases of Civil Registration in Nepal’s Local Government
Xing Li
PhD Scholar, Department of Anthropology, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Participation of Executive Members vs General Members in Decision-Making of the Plan Implementation Process at the Local Level
Dipak Ghising
PhD Scholar, Rural Development, Tribhuvan University

Lunch Break 1:30–2:30 pm

Panel B3 | Refugees and the Journey of Making a Home 2:30–4:30 pm

Chair
Ramawatar Yadav, Former Vice-Chancellor, Purbanchal University, Nepal

Discussant
Ranu Sherpa, Research Scholar, Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi

Where is my Shangri-la? Conceptualizing the Idea of a Homeland in the Bhutanese Refugee Experience
Lopita Nath
Professor and Chair of History, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas
Diversity, Multi-Level and Mobility:An Ethnographic Study on Social Networks of the Tibetan in Nepal
HAI Lu
Lecturer & Research Associate, Institute of International Relations, JINAN University, Guangdong, China
Yu Yao
Lecturer, School of International Studies/Academy of Overseas Chinese Studies, JINAN University, Guangzhou, China
Development and Dilemma of Cultural Preservation in the Himalayas: Navigating Cultural Transformations
Smriti Shreya
PhD Scholar, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
  • Hall A
  • Hall B

Panel A4 | Folk Music as Expression and Memories 9:00 -11:00

Chair and Discussant
Hari Sharma, Executive Director, Purak Asia

Notating Sorati: Subi Shah’s Nepali Dance Notation, Ideas of Nationalism, and the Classical
Anna Stirr
Director, Centre for South Asian Studies; Associate Professor of Asian Studies, University of Hawaii Manoa
Spiritual Songs (mgur) in 17-18 th Century Dolpa, Nepal: Sub-Genres of Song Found in the Writings of Tadru Orgyan Tenzin (1657–1737)
Michael D. Smith
Researcher, Kathmandu University Centre for Buddhist Studies at Rangjung Yeshe Institute (RYI)
At the Crossroads of Ritual and Commercial: Representation of ‘Dotiyal’ in Goril Devta Jagar from Uttarakhand
Chitra Rawat
Research and Operations Manager, India Migration Now

Break 11–11:30 am

Panel A5 | Women Stepping Out of the Shadows 11:30 am–1:30 pm

Chair
Sanjay Sharma, Independent Scholar

Discussant
Claire Willey-Sthapit, Assistant Professor, University of Kansas

Changing Life Pattern of Tribal Women: Kumaoni Bhotia of Uttarakhand
Lalita Waldia
Field Researcher
Navigating Social Leadership and Community Governance: Transitioning Community Leadership in Tharu Community
Rajendra Sharma
Senior Research Associate, Social Science Baha
Exploring the Socialization Process and Gender Construction among the Muslim Community of Kalaiya, Bara
Amir Raja
Research Associate, Social Science Baha; Lecturer, Madan Bhandari Memorial College, Kathmandu

Lunch Break 1:30–2:30 pm

Panel A6 | (Un)Neighbourly Influences in Nepal 2:30–3:45 pm

Chair
Jacob Rinck, Postdoctoral Fellow, Asia Research Institute, NUS, Singapore

Discussant
Pranab Kharel, Member, Martin Chautari

Learning Chinese Culture: Implications of Soft Power among Nepali Students Studying in China
Niraj Lawoju
PhD Scholar, School of International Studies, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
China and India in Nepal: What Does it Entail?
Rajib Neupane
Research Associate, Social Science Baha

Break 3:45–4:15 pm

Panel A7 | Extremes of Digital Access 4:15–5:30 pm

Chair and Discussant
Sudeshna Thapa, Research Coordinator, Social Science Baha

Nepali Gurukuls Under Zoom Monitoring from Abroad: Lived Experiences
Rajendra Raj Timilsina
Neo-Sanskritization Explorer
Factors Associated with Smartphone Addiction Among High School Students in Dharan Sub-Metropolitan City, Sunsari
Chhatra Bahadur Limbu
Researcher, Social Science Baha

Panel B4 | Precarity and Possibility: Transnational Migrant Labour, Life-Making & Legalities in Malaya/Sia 9:00 -11:00

Chair
Hema Kiruppalini, Research Fellow, Asia Research Institute, NUS, Singapore

Discussant
Slesh Shrestha, Independent Researcher

Precarity and Possibility: Transnational Migrant Labour, Life-Making & Legalities in Malaya/Sia
Sampreety Gurung
PhD Candidate, Department of Anthropology, Cornell University
Hema Kiruppalini
Research Fellow, Asia Research Institute, NUS, Singapore
Jacob Rinck
Postdoctoral Fellow, Asia Research Institute, NUS, Singapore

Break 11–11:30 am

Panel B5 | Histories of Education in the Nepali Cultural World 11:30 am–1:30 pm

Chair and Discussant
Pramod Bhatta, Member, Martin Chautari

Histories of Education in the Nepali Cultural World
Rukh Gurung
Assistant Researcher, Martin Chautari
Pratyoush Onta
Research Director, Martin Chautari
Lokranjan Parajuli
Senior Researcher, Martin Chautari

Lunch Break 1:30–2:30 pm

Panel B6 | Impacts of Constructing and Practising Beliefs

Chair
Sondra Hausner, Professor, University of Oxford

Discussant
Richard Bownas, Professor, University of Northern Colorado

The Social Construction of Boksi (Witch) in Tamang Community In Kavrepalachowk District
Sabin Bahadur Zoowa
Lecturer, Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences
Religiosity and Covid-19: A Study of Religious Practice in Kathmandu and Delhi
Akshay Balan
Field Representative, Worker Rights Consortium
Anisha Maini
Research Associate, StepChange
Avantika Jhunjhunwala
Researcher; MA Sociology, Delhi School of Economics
Avita Singh
Guest Faculty, University of Bhopal
Bibhuti Malla
Consulting Senior Associate, ERM India Pvt. Ltd
Srinjit Venkatesh
Research Analyst, Square Panda Education India

Break 3:45–4:15 pm

Panel B7 | Identity in Political and Literary Representations 4:15–5:30 pm

Desiring the State? Political Imaginaries in the Darjeeling Hills after the Gorkhaland Andolan of 2017
Rahul Ganguly
PhD Scholar, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Delhi, India
Literary Interventions of Cultural Identity: An Analysis of the Eastern Himalayas
Ranu Sherpa
Research Scholar, Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India
  • Hall A
  • Hall B

Panel A8 | Gurkhas in a New Light 9:00 -11:00

Chair
Pratyoush Onta, Research Director, Martin Chautari

Discussant
Hema Kiruppalini, Research Fellow, Asia Research Institute, NUS, Singapore

Unbalanced Power: The Role of the British in the Polish-South Asian World War Two Relations
Paulina Stanik
PhD Scholar, University of Warsaw, Poland
To Partner and Influence? A Post-Colonial Approach to Dissecting the Historical Narratives about the Gurkhas
Chaaru Jain
Project Manager and Art Educator, Srijanalaya
Decolonising Fieldwork: A Methodological Turn in Social Research
Sanjay Sharma
Independent Scholar

Break 11–11:30 am

Panel A9 | Labour Regimes and Policy Change

Chair
Lopita Nath, Professor and Chair of History, University of the Incarnate Word

Discussant
Chaaru Jain,
Project Manager and Art Educator, Srijanalaya

A Case Study of Gorkhali: Private Military and Security Companies in Global Security Assemblages
Tek Raj Koirala
PhD Scholar International Relation, South Asian University, New Delhi
Is a Win-Win Possible in International Recruitment and Mobility of Health and Care Workforce?
Sanjaya Aryal
University of Essex
The Power of Policy: How Immigration Policy Changes in Southern and Eastern Europe Reshape Migration Strategies and Inequalities in Nepal
Josef Neubauer
PhD Scholar, Department for Migration and Globalisation, University for Continuing Education Krems, Austria

Lunch Break 1:30–2:30 pm

Panel A10 | Of Journeys and Worldviews: Formation of Early Modern Consciousness in Nepal 2:30–4:30 pm

Chair
Komal Phuyal, Lecturer in English, Central Department of English, Tribhuvan University

Discussant
Abhi Subedi, Professor Emeritus, Central Department of English, Tribhuvan University

Of Journeys and Worldviews: Formation of Early Modern Consciousness in Nepal
Mahesh Paudyal
Lecturer, Central Department of English, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu
Komal Phuyal
Lecturer in English, Central Department of English, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal
Shiva Rijal
Lecturer in English, Central Department of English, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal

Panel B8 | Sajag-Nepal: Preparedness and Planning for the Mountain Hazard and Risk Chain

Chair
Alex Densmore, Professor, Durham University

Discussant
Janak Rai,
Professor, Anthropology, Tribhuvan University

Sajag-Nepal: Preparedness and Planning for the Mountain Hazard and Risk Chain
Team Sajag-Nepal

Break 11–11:30 am

Panel B9 | Sajag-Nepal: Preparedness and Planning for the Mountain Hazard and Risk Chain

Chair
Amy Johnson, Assistant Professor, Georgia College and State University

Discussant
Katsuo Nawa,
Professor of Cultural Anthropology, University of Tokyo

Sajag-Nepal: Preparedness and Planning for the Mountain Hazard and Risk Chain
Team Sajag-Nepal

Lunch Break 1:30–2:30 pm

Panel B10 | Sajag-Nepal: Preparedness and Planning for the Mountain Hazard and Risk Chain 2:30–4:30 pm

Chair
Jeevan Baniya, Assistant Director, Social Science Baha

Discussant
Sumit Dugar, Resilience Adviser, UK FCDO

Sajag-Nepal: Preparedness and Planning for the Mountain Hazard and Risk Chain
Team Sajag-Nepal
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