

Justine Chambers
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) in Copenhagen, Denmark. Author of "Pursuing Morality: Buddhism and Everyday Ethics in Southeastern Myanmar."
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Aug 15, 2024 • 50min
Justine Chambers, "Pursuing Morality: Buddhism and Everyday Ethics in Southeastern Myanmar" (NUS Press, 2024)
Justine Chambers, an anthropologist and Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Danish Institute for International Studies, dives into the moral landscape of the Plong (Pwo) Karen people in Myanmar. She explores how Theravada Buddhism shapes their ethics amid sociopolitical upheaval. Chambers discusses the effects of education and migration on traditional values, the rise of Buddhist nationalism and millenarianism, and the impact of the 2021 military coup. Additionally, she examines the community's perceptions of climate change through a Buddhist moral lens.

Aug 15, 2024 • 50min
Justine Chambers, "Pursuing Morality: Buddhism and Everyday Ethics in Southeastern Myanmar" (NUS Press, 2024)
Justine Chambers, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Danish Institute for International Studies, dives into the complexities of morality among the Plong Karen people in Myanmar. She explores how Theravada Buddhism shapes their ethical framework amidst sociopolitical upheaval. Topics include the evolving roles of young Karen women, the impact of migration on identity, and the moral dilemmas posed by Buddhist nationalism. Chambers also discusses the effects of climate change on these communities, highlighting the intersection of ethics and environment in a rapidly changing world.

Aug 15, 2024 • 50min
Justine Chambers, "Pursuing Morality: Buddhism and Everyday Ethics in Southeastern Myanmar" (NUS Press, 2024)
Justine Chambers is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Danish Institute for International Studies, specializing in the intersection of Buddhism and ethics in Myanmar. She discusses the Plong Karen community, revealing how rapid political and social changes have reshaped their moral identity. Topics include the impact of education and migration on gender roles, the influence of Theravada Buddhism on morality, and rising nationalist sentiments. Chambers also examines the community's complex relationship with the Muslim population amidst ongoing political tensions.