By name in alphabetical order:
Barney, K. (2017, April). Timberland investment, certification, and the financialization of forests in ’emerging’ southeast Asia. The American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
Bottema, M. (2017): Lecture at Career Day. Hainan University, Hainan, China.
Chhem, R. (2017, May): Integrated landscape approaches implemented in forest landscapes in northern Cambodia: How can they be critically assessed? The Canadian Association of Geographers (CAG), York University, Toronto.
Chhem, R. (2017, October). Can large-scale conservation drive green grabs? Case of landscape programs and biodiversity corridors in Cambodia. Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies (CCSEAS), York University, Toronto.
Hall, D. (2016, March). Southeast Asia and the global land grab. ECTASE, University of Montreal.
Hall, D. (2016, July). The intertwining of commodification and decommodification: Markets in labour, violence, and governance in Thai fisheries and migration. Presented to Political Ecologies of Conflict, Capitalism and Contestation (PE-3C) International Conference, Wageningen University, The Netherlands.
Kehoe, C. (2015, December). Developing sustainable seafood markets in Asia: Negotiating between fishers, consumer demand, and sustainability through a Fisherfolk Shop. The International Conference on World Food Policy: The Future Faces of Food and Farming; Regional Challenges, Bangkok, Thailand.
Kehoe, C. (2016, July). Exploring conflict within small-scale fisheries in Thailand. Commodification, Violence, and Environmental Governance in Southeast Asia: From Above, Below, and Beyond? at the Political Ecologies of Conflict, Capitalism and Contestation (PE-3C) – International Conference, Wageningen University, The Netherlands.
Lyu, X. (2017, May). Forestland under canopy: A new frontier to be governed. The Canadian Association of Geographers (CAG), York University, Toronto.
Marschke, M. & Vandergeest, P. (2015, October). Reflecting on what we know and do not know about fisheries in Southeast Asia. Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies Bi-annual Conference, Ottawa.
McWhirter, R. (2017, April). Clean eating? Complicating assumptions of wildness in Vietnamese wild meat consumers. The American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
McWhirter, R. (2017, May). Clean eating? Complicating assumptions of wildness in Vietnamese wild meat consumers. The Canadian Association of Geographers (CAG), York University, Toronto.
Puts, Y. & Tran, O. (2017, July). Labour issues in the Thai seafood industry. Centre for Maritime Research (MARE), University of Amsterdam.
Puts, Y. & Tran, O. (2017, October). Labour issues in the Thai seafood industry. Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies (CCSEAS), York University, Toronto.
Sary, M. (2016). Collaborative Research Seminar-Local Knowledge, Livelihood and Development. Research Centre at Mandalay University, Myanmar.
Tran, O. (2017, July). From trafficking to post-rescue: Insights from Burmese fishers on coercion and deception in (anti) trafficking processes. Centre for Maritime Research (MARE), University of Amsterdam.
Tran, O. (2017, October). From trafficking to post-rescue: Insights from Burmese fishers on coercionand deception in (anti) trafficking processes. Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies (CCSEAS), York University, Toronto.
Vandergeest, P., Uttamamunee, W., Kehoe, C., Kittitornkool, J., & Marschke, M. (2015, October). Developing sustainable seafood markets in Asia: Negotiating consumer demand small-scale fisher supplies and sustainability through a fisherfolk store. Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies Bi-annual Conference, Ottawa.
Vandergeest, P., Tran, O., & Marschke, M. (2016, March). Modern day slavery in Thai fisheries: academic critique, practical action. Workshop on Research at the Interface of Activism and Academia in Southeast Asia.
Vandergeest, P. & Marschke, M. (2016, April). Slavery scandals and capitalist relations in southeast Asian fisheries. Session 3 of the Symposia on Emerging Issues in the Governance of Ocean Spaces, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference, San Francisco.
Vandergeest, P. & Marschke, M. (2016, June). Slavery scandals and capitalist relations in Southeast Asian fisheries. ASFS/AFHVS/CAFS Annual Meeting and Conference (Scarborough Fare), University of Toronto Scarborough.
Vandergeest, P. & Marschke, M. (2016, July). Slavery scandals and capitalist relations in southeast Asian fisheries. Conference Political Ecologies of Conflict, Capitalism, and Contestation at Wageningen University, The Netherlands.
Vandergeest, P. (2017, May). Regulatory frontiers in fisheries labour [Presentation and Workshop]. Workshop on Ocean Frontiers, York University, Toronto.
Vandergeest, P. & Marschke, M. (2017, July). Slavery scandals and capitalist relations in Southeast Asian fisheries. 13th International Conference on Thai Studies, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Vandergeest, P., Marschke, M., & Tran, O. (2017, July). State of knowledge – modern slavery in Thai fisheries: critical review of literature, key ideas, and the slavery frame. 13th International Conference on Thai Studies, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Vandergeest, P. (2017, July). Labour challenges in the off-shore fisheries: Insights from Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Myanmar. MARE People and the Sea Conference, Amsterdam.
Vandergeest, P., Belton, B., & Marschke, M. (2017, October). Geographies of labour on Myanmar’s marine resource frontier. Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies Biennial Conference, York University, Toronto.
Vandergeest, P. & Marschke, M. (2017, October). Ecologies of labour: a regional approach to fisheries work in Southeast Asia. Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies Biennial Conference, York University, Toronto.
Vandergeest, P. & Marschke, M. (2017, October). Slavery scandals: capitalist labour processes and coercion in the Thai fisheries [Lecture]. Department of Geography, University of North Carolina.
Vandergeest, P. & Marschke, M. (2018, February). Slavery scandals and capitalism in southeast Asian fisheries [Lecture and Panel Discussion]. Centre for Southeast Asia Studies, University of California Berkeley.
Vandergeest, P. & Marschke, M. (2018, June). Working conditions and slavery scandals in Southeast Asian fisheries. Pre-conference workshop for IFISH5 (Fifth International Fishing Industry Safety & Health Conference); Recent global conventions and resolutions targeting improved safety, health and sustainability at sea in the fisheries sector- strategies for moving forward. University of Ottawa