Evolving humanity, emerging worlds
Manchester, UK; 5th-10th August 2013
Survival and extinction
- SE01 Legal features of cultural diversity: experiences from the African continent (IUAES Commission on Legal Pluralism)
- SE02 Ethnic-religious segregation: the preservation of memory or the preservation of conflict (IUAES Commission on Urban Anthropology)
- SE03 Indigenous culture at the cross roads in the Indian subcontinent
- SE04 The role of law, culture & humanity in the framework of human rights
- SE05 Etiology of violence and compassion in social life
- SE06 Repulsive violence: a mandatory tool for maintaining peace, humanity, social solidarity and affinity
- SE07 Conflict, compassion and social actors
- SE08 Anthropology of local governance
- SE09 Living heritage in China today
- SE10 Are tribes actors in the 21st century?
- SE11 Contestations and aspirations of indigenous people and nation states: need for anthropological intervention
- SE12 Anthropology of cross-cultural/ethnic business (IUAES Commission on Enterprise Anthropology)
- SE13 Anthropology of old brand business (IUAES Commission on Enterprise Anthropology)
- SE14 Women and children in conflict areas and the issue of human rights (IUAES Commission on Human Rights)
- SE15 Peace, conflict resolution and sustainable development:emerging human rights challenges in multi-ethnic societies (IUAES Commission on Human Rights)
- SE16 Human security, disadvantaged people and development: the emerging human rights challenges in the era of globalization (IUAES Commission on Human Rights)
- SE17 Indigenous people: struggle for survival (IUAES Commission on Human Rights)
- SE18 The meaning(s) of local ownership in and for sustainable peace-building
- SE19 Globalization and its impacts on indigenous communities
- SE20 Religious terrorism: a menace to world peace
- SE21 Environmental concerns, indigenous knowledge, dissent and governance issues among the indigenous/tribespeople
- SE22 Globalisation, indigenous communities and displacement in India: a study of development projects
- SE23 Action anthropology, tribal medicine and development
- SE24 Exclusion of de-notified (ex-criminal tribes) and nomadic tribes in India: issues and challenges for inclusion
- SE25 Health activism in the context of selective healthcare
- SE26 Between services and empowerment: how international organizations associate communities with the liberal concept of rights
- SE27 Changing faith vis-à-vis erosion of belief systems and culture changes: modern challenges among ethnic groups in south and southeast Asia
- SE28 Self-conscious indigeneity in Latin America
- SE29 Gender and domestic violence in traditional communities: a legal & human rights perspective
- SE30 Cultural regeneration, institutional creativity and social transformations in contemporary indigenous worlds
- SE31 Chiefs, presidents, shamans and priests: rethinking indigenous forms of leadership, authority, and political action in 21st century lowland South America
- SE32 Anthropology of peace and war in contemporary Asia and Africa: reflections on the meaning of 'hybridity' and 'the everyday' in conflict studies
- SE33 Health, dignity, politics for rights: escaping the neoliberal spiral of destruction (IUAES Commission on Medical Anthropology and Epidemiology)
Congress Agenda
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