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Conference 2025

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  • Day 1
    23 Jul, 2025
  • Day 2
    24 Jul, 2025
  • Day 3
    25 Jul, 2025
  • Hall A
  • Hall B

Panel A1 | Caste and Inclusion in Federal Nepal 9:00-11:00 am

Opening Remarks

Marie Lecomte-Tilouine, Centre for South Asian and Himalayan Studies

Chair and Discussant
Richard Bownas, Professor, Political Science, University of Northern Colorado

Can Untouchability Be Eradicated from Nepal?
Mitra Pariyar
Chair, Caste Watch Network (CWN)
Caste in Nepali Cinema: Questions of Dalit Representation, Consciousness, and Agency
Amar B K
Chair, Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies - Kathmandu Center
Binita Nepali
Graduate Teaching Faculty, Department of International Relations and Diplomacy, Tribhuvan University
The Nepali Federation – A Comparative Study
Andreas Føllesdal
Professor, Political Philosophy, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo
Kåre Vollan
Managing Director, Quality AS

Break 11:00–11:30 am

Panel A2 | Being and Belonging in Nepal’s Queer and Trans Communities 11:30 –1:30 pm

Chair and Discussant
Leena Sharma, Centre for Comparative Literature and Translation Studies, School for Language, Literature and Cultural Studies, Central University of Gujarat

Perception and Understanding of Privacy Among Queer People in Nepal: How Do They See and Express Themselves in Digital Spaces?
Shubha Kayastha
PhD Candidate, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)
Transitioning Into the Third Gender in Nepal: The Politics of Recognition and Redistribution Within Trans/National Human Rights Regimes
Kumud Rana
Assistant Professor, Lancaster University
Legal and Constitutional Advancements for Transgender Rights: A Comparative Study of India and Nepal
Anjali Sharma
Professor, Department of Education, Central University of Rajasthan
Megha Aggarwal
PhD Scholar, Department of Education, Central University of Rajasthan

Lunch Break 1:30–2:30 pm

Panel A3 | Breaking Gender Boundaries: Mobility, Resistance, and Empowerment 2:30–4:30 pm

Chair and Discussant
Seira Tamang, Martin Chautari

The Paradox of Men’s Perceptions of Sisters and Other Women in the Context of Sexual Harassments in Public Spaces in Nepal
Gita Neupane
Assistant Professor, University of Idaho
Claire Willey-Sthapit
Assistant Professor, University of Kansas    
Working Towards the Dream: Hopeful Labour and Young Women’s Quest for Mobility in Urban Nepal
Anne Kukuczka
Department of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies, University of Zurich
Intergenerational Tensions and Tactics of Mediation in Single, College-Educated Nepali Women’s Leisure Travel and Tourism
Bidhyalaxmi Maharjan
Student, The Open Institute
  • Hall A
  • Hall B

Panel A4 | Symbols of Identity in Culture, Games and Artifacts 9:00–11:00 am

Chair and Discussant
David Gellner, Professor Emeritus of Social Anthropology, University of Oxford

Documenting Traditional Games for Revitalization of Public Spaces of Bhaktapur, Nepal
Rojita Sharma
Architect/ Lecturer/ Independent Researcher
Sadichchha Shrestha
Lecturer, Himalaya College of Engineering
Krija Bajracharya
Kathmandu University School of Arts
Questions Raised by the Visual Anthropology of the Invisible
Marie Lecomte-Tilouine
Director of Research, CNRS, France
“福运”: The Cultural Symbols of Tibetan Collectibles of Used Items
Xinyue Yang
PhD Student, Center for Tibetan Studies, Sichuan University

Break 11:00–11:30 am

Panel A5 | Indo-Nepal Connections: Heritage, Resilience, and Shared Wisdom 11:30–1:30 pm

Chair and Discussant
Michael Hutt, Professor Emeritus, SOAS University of London

Indigenous Wisdom for Climate Resilience: Climate Change Adaptation in Indo-Nepal Himalayas
Anjali Sharma
Professor, Department of Education, Central University of Rajasthan
Divyanshu Mishra
PhD Scholar, Department of Education, Central University of Rajasthan
Claiming Everest, Sharing Tenzing: Early Postcolonial Indians and First Successful Ascent of the World’s Highest Peak
Gaurav C Garg
Assistant Professor, History, Ashoka University
Role of Procedural Fluency in Community Life of Indo – Nepal Himalayan Perspective
Anjali Sharma
Professor, Department of Education, Central University of Rajasthan
Usha Chaudhary
Research Scholar

Lunch Break 1:30–2:30 pm

Panel A6 | Identity Through Migration, Tradition and Modernity 2:30–4:30 pm

Chair and Discussant
Amar BK, Chair, Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies – Kathmandu Center

Rethinking Regions: Hip-Hop Narratives of Migration and Identity in Nepal Since 1980
Leena Sharma
Centre for Comparative Literature and Translation Studies, School for Language, Literature and Cultural Studies, Central University of Gujarat
Narratives from Thakali Women Living in Kathmandu: Exploring Self, Indigeneity, and Identity
Neha Gauchan
Project Manager, Udeshya Girls in STEM
Gender Policing, Everyday Resistance and Women Motorcycle Riders in Kathmandu
Gita Neupane
Assistant Professor, University of Idaho
  • Hall A
  • Hall B

Panel A7 | Trade, Technology and Trans- Himalayan Relations 9:00–10:20 am

Chair and Discussant
Anna Sehnalova, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Study of Depiction and Understandings of Chinese Netizens About Nepal on Wechat Short Videos
Niraj Lawoju
PhD Student, Sichuan University
The Trans-Himalayan Flow of Tibetan Salt: Salt-Grain Exchange Among Northern Tibetan Nomads from a Regional Perspective
Wu Di
Assistant Researcher/ Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Ethnology and Sociology, Yunnan University

Routledge International Handbook of Himalayan Environments, Development and Wellbeing 10:30–11:00 am

Short introduction to Routledge International Handbook of Himalayan Environments, Development and Wellbeing

edited by
Ben Campbell, Mary Cameron and Tanka Subba

Speakers
Sara Baumann, Michael Hutt, Anna Stirr & Ben Campbell

Break 11:00–11:30 am

Panel A8 | Navigating Federalism and Local Governance in Nepal 11:30–1:30 pm

Chair and Discussant
Andreas Follesdol, Professor, Political Philosophy, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo

Electoral Process and the Activities of the First Local Government of Nepal
Lokranjan Parajuli
Senior Researcher, Martin Chautari
The ‘Particization’ of Society: Nepal in Comparative Perspective
Richard Bownas
Professor, Political Science, University of Northern Colorado
Comparing Executive Systems in Nepal, and Beyond
Mahendra Lawoti
Professor, Western Michigan University

Lunch Break 1:30–2:30 pm

Panel A9 | Nationalism, War and the Shaping of Identity 2:30–3:50 pm

Chair and Discussant
Mitra Pariyar, Chair, Caste Watch Network

Gurkhas and the Great War Effort in the Suburb of Europe
Paulina Stanik
University of Warsaw
A Difficult Translation: Decoding Legal Inscriptions to Govern Entangled Kinship in Nepal’s Civil Registration Practices
Xing Li
PhD Candidate, Department of Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Launch of 'The Commons' 4:00–4:30 pm

Launch of ‘The Commons’ with a presentation by
Sabin Ninglekhu & Rabin Giri

Closing Remarks

Closing Remarks

Michael Hutt, Britain-Nepal Academic Council

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