BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//EuroSEAS 2024//EN X-WR-CALNAME:EuroSEAS 2024 BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Europe/Amsterdam X-LIC-LOCATION:Europe/Amsterdam BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0200 DTSTART:19700329T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=-1SU END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:+0200 TZOFFSETTO:+0100 DTSTART:19701025T030000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=10;BYDAY=-1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240919T041000 UID:euroseas-2024-corporate-perpetrators-victimless-crimes-and-citizen-resistance-in-southeast-asia-exploring-interlinked-forms-of-violence-and-lo-1 SUMMARY:Corporate perpetrators, ‘victimless’ crimes, and citizen resistance in Southeast Asia: exploring interlinked forms of violence and local responses to social and environmental destruction (1) LOCATION:REC A2.13 DESCRIPTION:‘No soul to damn, no body to kick’, lawyer John C. Coffee wrote in 1981 about corporate punishment (Michigan Law Review 386). Forty years later, the prosecution of green criminality is still a difficult task, desp ite mounting public denunciation of monoculture plantations and fossil fuel s. Indeed, if there is a figure of perpetration that remains elusive, it is the corporate perpetrator, transnational protean entity par excellence. So utheast Asia, a region already marked by the effect on societies, ecologies , and landscapes of imperial extraction and mass violence, is increasingly confronted with the impact of extractivism, fast-paced and often unregulate d development and urbanization, and capitalistic accumulations. We propose to explore the connections between current systems and cultures of exploita tion on the one hand, and the legacy of colonialism and warfare on the othe r. We first seek to clarify the linkages between corporate perpetrator, war crime perpetrator, and colonial perpetrator in order to better understand the entanglements of the military-industrial complex, corporations, governm ents, and local decision-makers. The recent developments with legal rights being given to inanimate entities such as rivers and forests point to a rec onfiguration of victimhood and agency and to new and unexpected interaction s between humans and nonhumans expressed in a range of ritual activities, e conomic relations, technologies, etc. Therefore, along this line, we also a im to unpack emergent re-imaginings of resistance and citizenship in the re gion. URL:https://euroseas2024.org/panels/corporate-perpetrators-victimless-crimes-and-citizen-resistance-in-southeast-asia-exploring-interlinked-forms-of-violence-and-lo DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240723T093000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240723T110000 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240919T041000 UID:euroseas-2024-corporate-perpetrators-victimless-crimes-and-citizen-resistance-in-southeast-asia-exploring-interlinked-forms-of-violence-and-lo-2 SUMMARY:Corporate perpetrators, ‘victimless’ crimes, and citizen resistance in Southeast Asia: exploring interlinked forms of violence and local responses to social and environmental destruction (2) LOCATION:REC A2.13 DESCRIPTION:‘No soul to damn, no body to kick’, lawyer John C. Coffee wrote in 1981 about corporate punishment (Michigan Law Review 386). Forty years later, the prosecution of green criminality is still a difficult task, desp ite mounting public denunciation of monoculture plantations and fossil fuel s. Indeed, if there is a figure of perpetration that remains elusive, it is the corporate perpetrator, transnational protean entity par excellence. So utheast Asia, a region already marked by the effect on societies, ecologies , and landscapes of imperial extraction and mass violence, is increasingly confronted with the impact of extractivism, fast-paced and often unregulate d development and urbanization, and capitalistic accumulations. We propose to explore the connections between current systems and cultures of exploita tion on the one hand, and the legacy of colonialism and warfare on the othe r. We first seek to clarify the linkages between corporate perpetrator, war crime perpetrator, and colonial perpetrator in order to better understand the entanglements of the military-industrial complex, corporations, governm ents, and local decision-makers. The recent developments with legal rights being given to inanimate entities such as rivers and forests point to a rec onfiguration of victimhood and agency and to new and unexpected interaction s between humans and nonhumans expressed in a range of ritual activities, e conomic relations, technologies, etc. Therefore, along this line, we also a im to unpack emergent re-imaginings of resistance and citizenship in the re gion. URL:https://euroseas2024.org/panels/corporate-perpetrators-victimless-crimes-and-citizen-resistance-in-southeast-asia-exploring-interlinked-forms-of-violence-and-lo DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240723T113000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240723T130000 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR