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About Thushara Dibley
NBN Episodes hosted by Thushara:
SSEAC Stories
April 8, 2021
The Subject and the Partner in Malaysia
Research Partnerships in Southeast Asia Series
Fiona Lee
Hosted by Thushara Dibley
For the next five weeks, SSEAC Stories will be hosting a mini-series of podcasts on research partnerships in Southeast Asia. In the context of COVID-19, it has become clear that …
SSEAC Stories
April 1, 2021
Building Relationships in Vietnam from a Distance
Research Partnerships in Southeast Asia Series
Jeffrey Neilson
Hosted by Thushara Dibley
For the next five weeks, SSEAC Stories will be hosting a mini-series of podcasts on research partnerships in Southeast Asia. In the context of COVID-19, it has become clear that …
SSEAC Stories
March 25, 2021
Delving into the Unknown in Myanmar
Research Partnerships in Southeast Asia Series
Michael Dibley
Hosted by Thushara Dibley
For the next five weeks, SSEAC Stories will be hosting a mini-series of podcasts on research partnerships in Southeast Asia. In the context of COVID-19, it has become clear that …
SSEAC Stories
March 18, 2021
Working with Government in Timor-Leste
Research Partnerships in Southeast Asia Series
Jenny-Ann Toribio
Hosted by Thushara Dibley
For the next five weeks, SSEAC Stories will be hosting a mini-series of podcasts on research partnerships in Southeast Asia. In the context of COVID-19, it has become clear that …
SSEAC Stories
March 11, 2021
Exploding the Archive
A Reimagining of Archival Records in Malaysia with Dr Beth Yahp
Beth Yahp
Hosted by Thushara Dibley
What exactly is an archive? Who and what are involved in the making and naming of memory projects as archives? What kinds of stories become told through archives, and what …
SSEAC Stories
March 4, 2021
Rethinking Rural Livelihoods and Food Security in Myanmar with Assistant Professor Mark Vicol
Mark Vicol
Hosted by Thushara Dibley
After decades of economic and political isolation, Myanmar’s rural economy is rapidly shifting from a narrow reliance on low-productivity agriculture, to a more diverse array of farm and non-farm activities …
SSEAC Stories
February 11, 2021
Combating African Swine Fever in Timor-Leste
A Discussion with Associate Professor Paul Hick
Paul Hick
Hosted by Thushara Dibley
Since it first arrived in Asia in 2018, African swine fever virus has caused a devastating pandemic resulting in more than a quarter of the global pig population being killed …
SSEAC Stories
February 4, 2021
Reducing Poverty through Digital Finance Schemes in Myanmar
A Discussion with Dr Russell Toth
Russell Toth
Hosted by Thushara Dibley
Financial inclusion has been one of the most prominent issues on the international development agenda in recent years, as access to payments, remittances, credit, savings and insurance services have been …
SSEAC Stories
December 10, 2020
Beating Plastic Pollution in Timor-Leste with Professor Thomas Maschmeyer
Thomas Maschmeyer
Hosted by Thushara Dibley
As environmental emergencies go, the explosion of plastic waste is right up there. With global plastic production exceeding 300 million tonnes each year, the world has generally looked at it …
SSEAC Stories
November 19, 2020
Social Media, Grassroots Activism and Disinformation in Southeast Asia
A Discussion with Dr Aim Sinpeng and Dr Ross Tapsell
Aim Sinpeng and Ross Tapsell
Hosted by Thushara Dibley
Social media has become a crucial avenue for political discourse in Southeast Asia, given its potential as a “liberation technology” in both democratising and authoritarian states. Yet the growing decline …
Southeast Asian Studies
October 22, 2020
Lost Temples of the Jungle
A History of Mrauk-U with Dr. Bob Hudson
Thushara Dibley
Hosted by Thushara Dibley
Deep in the jungles of Myanmar lie the remains of an ancient kingdom, the 15th-century royal city of Mrauk-U. Located in the Bay of Bengal and separated from the rest …