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Following the Plantation: Law and Human Rights in Indonesia 1870-2020.
2021. Annual Van Vollenhoven Lecture, Leiden.
Colonial Land Legacies: Questions and Insights from Southeast Asia.
2021. Conference keynote: International Symposium, Lusophone Land Legacies in Comparative Perspective.
Alter-Politics and the Challenge of Articulation in Rural Indonesia.
2021. Keynote, Altersea Conference.
Corporations and Development: Lessons from Indonesia’s Plantation Zone.
2020. Agrarian Change Seminar, SOAS London.
What's Proper Anyway?
2020. Across and Through, Center for Diaspora and Transnational Studies, University of Toronto.
What Is Land?
2019. The Planatationocene Land Roundtable, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Last born in the wilderness: Interview podcast on Land’s End.
2019. Last Born in The Wilderness.
Politics, Interrupted: Accounting for Silence in Indonesia.
2018. Keynote at Stanford Anthropology Precartiy/Promises Conference.
The Will to Improve: Governmentality, Development, and the Practice of Politics.
2018. Conference presentation at Maison des Sciences de l’Homme de Montpellier, France.
Commons, co-ops and corporations: Indonesia’s 21st century land reform.
2018. Keynote Lecture at the Political Ecology Network’s POLLEN Conference, Oslo.
Interview: Land's End book and Food Sovereignty.
2017. Conversation with Boaventura Monjane.
There is no one trajectory of development (2 of 2).
2017. American Association of Geographers Conference.
The agricultural story is not over (1 of 2).
2017. American Association of Geographers Conference.
Interview: Critical Development Studies.
2016. Interview with Prof. Tania Li by Leslie Chan, University of Toronto Scarborough.
Capitalism from Above and Below.
2016. Albert Berry Lecture Series, University of Toronto Scarborough.
Interview: After development
2016. Tania Li in conversation with Murat Arsel, co-chair, Development and Change.
After development: surplus populations and the politics of entitlement.
2016. Development Studies Association Annual Conference, Oxford.