| 3/06 |
Invited speaker, University of California, Berkeley, Center for Southeast Asian Studies., Property and Politics in Sabah Malaysia: Native Struggles over Land Rights. |
| 3/06 |
Invited speaker, Ohio University Athens Center for International Studies, Property and Politics in Sabah Malaysia: Native Struggles over Land Rights. |
| 5/05 |
Invited speaker, Stanford University Malaysia Forum. The Conservation Landscape: Histories of Native Land Struggles in Sabah, Malaysia. |
| 10/04 |
Here There Be Tygers: Exploring Terra Incognito between Academia and Community in Participatory Mapping. Presented at Conservation Without Borders: The Impact of Conservation on Human Communities at The Center for Tropical Ecology and Conservation and Antioch New England Graduate School. |
| 5/04 |
International Politics and the Environment. Presented at the Faculty Development Workshop Integrating Ethics into Environmental Studies at the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs. |
| 9/03 |
Resources, Ideologies, and Nationalism: The Politics of Development in Postcolonial Sabah Presented at Conference on Order and Disjuncture in Development at School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. |
| 8/00 |
Controlling the Land: Property Rights and Power Struggles in Sabah, Malaysia 1881-1996. Presented at Conference on Environmental Change in Native and Colonial Histories of Borneo: Lessons from the Past, Prospects for the Future at International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden, The Netherlands. |
| 4/99 |
The Politics of Development in Postcolonial Malaysia, Presented in a Panel on Local and Trans-local: Locating Resource Control in Shifting Fields of Identity and Power at the Association of Asian Studies, Boston, Mass, March 11-14, 1999. |
| 10/98 |
The Politics of Development in Postcolonial Malaysia Yale Council of Southeast Asian Studies, Yale University, October 7, 1998. |
| 10/98 |
Discussant for paper by Arun Agrawal, The Production of Community-in-Conservation: The Forest Councils of Kumaon, Program in Agrarian Studies, Yale University, October 2, 1998. |
| 5/98 |
Are They Making Fun of Us?: Exploring State-Society Relations through Narratives of Development Politics and Oral Traditions. Conference on Interdisciplinary Work in Progress. Yale University, April 17-19, 1998. |
| 3/98 |
Discussant for paper by Peter Boomgaard, In the Shadow of Rice: Roots and Tubers in Indonesian Agriculture, Program in Agrarian Studies, Yale University, March 6, 1998. |
| 2/97 |
Discussant for paper by Charles Zerner, Through a Green Lens: The Construction of Customary Environmental Law and Community in Indonesias Maluku Islands, Law and Society Review, Vol. 28 (5, 1994): 1079-1121, Program in Agrarian Studies at Yale University, February 28, 1997. |