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environmental justice
Profile: Patrick Anderson’s career in environmental and human rights movements
Timothy Barham
A new capital city for who? Central-local tensions in Indonesia
Wasisto Raharjo Jati
Civil society in the Mekong: What can we learn from environmental struggles?
The Rupture Project
Campaigns, criminalisation and concessions: indigenous land rights in Cambodia
Bunly Soeung
Hari Tani Nasional: A forum hosted by the ANU Indonesia Institute
New Mandala
The price for maintaining Indonesia’s palm oil industry hegemony
Yassar Aulia and Sayyidatiihayaa Afra
Palm Oil: the Grease of Empire by Max Haiven (review)
Alice Rudge
RISE 2: Considerations of saltwater, fish, mangroves & people, oil & plastic
The Cross Art Projects
Unsettled Frontiers: The author’s account
Sango Mahanty
Human rights in the age of Southeast Asian extractivism
Annika Reynolds
Hydro-power projects and cultural rights for Bunong communities in Cambodia
Bunly Soeung
In Indonesia, Sumatra’s coal brings more harm than good
Muhammad Beni Saputra
Indonesia’s geopolitical future needs robust climate action
Quah Say Jye
New Mandala and environmental justice in 2022 – call for submissions
New Mandala
Countering climate collapse: the Spring Revolution must centre indigenous voices
Naw Esther Wah and Jack Jenkins Hill
Ethnography
Fragrant Frontier: The editors’ account
Sarah Turner
Senam rudat: performing arts and participation in Pasir Putih, North Lombok
Daya Sudrajat
Indigenous Papuan women and the struggle for land
Rassela Malinda
Other ways of remembering
Lye Tuck-Po
Not the Emperor’s, not the King’s, but the Straits Chinese
Ann Ang
Perspectives on the Past at New Mandala
Perspectives on the Past
Exhibition reviews
Beyond borders at APT 10 Part 2: Textures & translations in SEA abstraction
Caitlin Hughes
Looking beyond borders at Asia Pacific Triennial 10 – Part 1
Caitlin Hughes
Five reasons why I don’t always like art galleries
Nien Yuan Cheng
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