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Call for Panel International Symposium of Jurnal Antropologi Indonesia

February 28

DEADLINE: 28 FEBRUARY 2026
Theme: Pluriversal Futures in a Multipolarising World: Global South Perspectives
Date: 4–7 August 2026
Location:  FISIP Universitas Indonesia, Depok Campus, Indonesia
Link to apply: http://bit.ly/callforpanel-isjai2026
Contact us: simposiumjai@gmail.com

Program details

The early 21st century is marked by a profound transformation of the global political landscape. The fading dominance of a single global power and the rise of new regional actors signal the emergence of a multipolarising world, shaped by shifting political–economic alliances, competing ideological projects, and expanding forms of South–South cooperation. These shifts reverberate across international governance, development pathways, technological infrastructures, environmental negotiations, and cultural politics. For communities across the Global South, multipolarisation is not an abstract geopolitical process—it is experienced intimately in everyday life, affecting livelihoods, mobility, aspirations, and visions of the future.

Anthropology provides critical tools to understand how these global realignments are lived, negotiated, and contested. Rather than assuming a universal trajectory of modernity anchored in Western models, contemporary anthropological scholarship increasingly engages with pluriversal perspectives, which recognise the coexistence of multiple ontologies, moral worlds, ecological logics, and political imaginations. A pluriversal lens rejects the idea of a single hegemonic future and instead foregrounds the existence of many futures—rooted in diverse histories, cosmologies, solidarities, and social projects.

This symposium theme brings these two dynamics together: the geopolitics of multipolarisation and the anthropological imperative to account for pluriversality. It asks how emerging global configurations create new openings, frictions, and constraints for alternative futures in the Global South. Across different contexts, communities imagine and enact futures through Indigenous and spiritual ontologies, alternative economic networks, ritual and moral practices, multispecies relations, local ecological knowledge, care and social reproduction, and grassroots political imagination. These futurities often stand in tension with dominant geopolitical narratives—whether neoliberal, nationalist, developmentalist, or technocratic.

The Global South is not merely receiving the effects of multipolarisation; it is actively shaping emerging world orders. Indonesia, with its diplomatic role, cultural plurality, and ecological challenges, offers a critical site for exploring how pluriversal futures are crafted within a changing global landscape.

This symposium positions the Global South as an epistemic centre, offering conceptual innovations and grounded ethnographic insights into how people—and more-than-human beings—imagine and sustain life in a multipolar world.

We invite panel proposals that explore how pluriversal futures emerge, clash, or coexist within a rapidly evolving multipolar global landscape, and how Global South perspectives can deepen and reshape contemporary anthropological debates.

Notification of Acceptance: 16 March 2026

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Date:
February 28
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Registration Date Start
12-12-2025
Registration Date End
28-02-2026