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Myanmar Musings: Border Capitalism, Disrupted
Millions of Burmese workers in Thailand are routinely underpaid, overworked and predated upon by a coercive police force.

Myanmar Musings: 2020 Elections: After the Polls
This is a recording of a webinar held by the Australian National University’s College of Asia and the Pacific and the Myanmar Research Centre on November 19, 2020.

Myanmar Musings: The New Anthropology of Myanmar
Anthropology! What is it good for?

Myanmar Musings: 2020 Elections: A Backwards Step?
Elections expert Su Mon Thant and Ben Dunant, Managing Editor at Frontier Myanmar, converse on whether the upcoming 2020 elections represent a backwards step for the institutionalisation of democra

Myanmar Musings: Fermentation Cultures, Global Food and the Naga
Come curious and hungry to this podcast and you won’t be disappointed!

Myanmar Musings: Naga Men at the Margins
Naga society is undergoing significant change as a consequence of ceasefires and the easing of conflict in north-east India.

Myanmar Musings: Autonomy-Attachment in Bama Buddhist Life
How do Bama Buddhists conceptualise social relations, prestige and gender difference?

Myanmar Musings: 2020 Elections: Ethnic Minority Representation
Many ethnic parties are running for seats in the 2020 elections, pushing for increased influence and rights. Will ethnic parties fare better in this election compared to 2015?

Myanmar Musings: 2020 Elections: Discourses, Development, Democracy
In the lead up to the elections this November, we cannot hope to understand the beliefs and actions of civilian political elites in Myanmar without grasping the underlying meanings that they attach

Myanmar Musings: Doing Research in Myanmar
This is a syndicated episode from the Asia Research News Podcast discussing the Doing Research in Myanmar report on how social science research is produced, distributed and used in the country.
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