[IYRP General List] Fwd: CfP IUAES 2025: voice and rights of mobile pastoralists and mobile indigenous people

Hutchinson, Barbara S - (bhutchin) BarbaraH at cals.arizona.edu
Fri Apr 11 11:41:12 MST 2025


Dear IYRP friends,

It is a pleasure to invite you to participate with paper proposals in the hereafter described important event for mobile pastoralism
Best
Francesca


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Francesca Pasetti Bombardella
Co-chair Regional IYRP <https://url.usb.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/r9p9Cvm6WyFOO8q66iQfncQpGZc?domain=iyrp.info/>  Support Group Europe
Focal Point Spain Nomination Transhumance UNESCO ICH
International Projects Coordinator Fundación Trashumancia y Naturaleza -

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From: Semplici, Greta <Greta.Semplici at eui.eu<mailto:Greta.Semplici at eui.eu>>
Sent: 08 April 2025 09:28
Cc: Ariell Ahearn Ligham <ariell.ahearn at ouce.ox.ac.uk<mailto:ariell.ahearn at ouce.ox.ac.uk>>; Sarah lunaček <sarahlunacek at gmail.com<mailto:sarahlunacek at gmail.com>>
Subject: Fw: CfP IUAES 2025: voice and rights of mobile pastoralists and mobile indigenous people

Dear friends and colleagues

It is our pleasure to invite you to send a paper proposal to our panel at IUAES 2025: voice and rights of mobile pastoralists and mobile indigenous people.

We copy below the abstract of the panel, or follow this  link to access panel information: https://www.waucongress2025.org/panel/?id=1001<https://url.usb.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/aoJXCwn6XzH00xk11Cqh7cJxtIY?domain=waucongress2025.org>

The conference will take place 3-8 November 2025 in a Hybrid format, participation is allowed in person and online.
Key Dates

  *   Call for Papers Opens: March 17 (Monday), 2025

  *   Submission Deadline: May 3 (Saturday), 2025

  *   Notification of Results: June 2 (Monday), 2025

Each paper proposal must include:

  *   Panel Number

  *   Presenter(s)
  *   ORCID ID
  *   Email
  *   Affiliation
  *   Title
  *   Abstract stating the subject and objectives, highlighting its academic or practical relevance to anthropological sciences (maximum 300 words)
  *   Three to five keywords

  *   Indicate whether you will attend in person or online
To submit a paper, follow this link: https://www.waucongress2025.org/call-for-papers/<https://url.usb.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/7spnCxoWYAImmvDAASYiZcyEOQv?domain=waucongress2025.org/>

Thank you very much
Greta, Ariell, & Sarah

Abstract Panel

Scholarship on mobile pastoralism has steadily explicated the forms of discrimination faced by mobile peoples globally. Representatives of Mobile Indigenous Peoples from around the world outlined ongoing rights violations and challenges they face during the 2022 Dana+20 meeting in Jordan. These include land fragmentation, exclusionary forms of development, forced sedentarization, involuntary resettlement and evictions, and cultural loss. These threats are exacerbated by the ongoing impacts of climate change on mobile livelihoods. The UN Declaration on the rights of Indigenous Peoples represents the minimum standards for states to uphold the rights of Indigenous Peoples. In many regions states are failing to implement the Declaration to ensure the physical and cultural survival, dignity and well-being of Mobile Indigenous Peoples. In recent decades, many have been prevented from practicing the forms of mobility upon which their livelihoods and social systems are based. In some cases, Mobile Indigenous Peoples have been criminalized for practicing their traditional mobile ways of life and face discrimination from government institutions and the wider society.

The Special Rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations presented thematic report on the situation of Mobile Indigenous Peoples at the General Assembly in October 2024. We suggest that success of the International Year of Rangelands and pastoralism (IYRP in 2026) depends on a commitment to including pastoralists in high-level meetings organised as part of the IYRP, and an endorsing of the principles of UNDRIP as the minimum standards of rights for Mobile Indigenous Peoples, including a right to practice mobile life-ways and support for their cultural, social and political rights.

Next to international declarations and advocacy, it is important to (re)think how to guarantee that mobile pastoralists and mobile indigenous peoples are directly and fairly represented on different levels. This panel aims to discuss:


  *   how to support improvement of implementation of international legal support frames for the rights of mobile pastoralists and mobile indigenous peoples

  *   how to insure mobile pastoralists and mobile indigenous peoples are represented directly on different levels of decision making (form very local with all its diversity, to regional, state and international)

The panel will explore current activist scholarship and case studies focusing on the rights of mobile pastoralists and nomadic peoples by examining the opportunities and limitations of IYRP as well as other opportunities and constraints in (in)direct representing of mobile pastoralists





Greta Semplici, DPhil (PhD) in International Development (ODID)

CPS Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Torino

EUI Visiting Fellow

EUI - Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies

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