Biswas, C. Rethinking Heat Stress & Related Models: A Critical Review of Scientific Approaches and Social Gaps, RGS-IBG, Birmingham, UK, August 26-30. (paper)
Biswas, C., & Channarayapatna, S. Blurring Boundaries: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Marginal Spaces in South Asia, AAS-in-Asia, Kathmandu, Nepal (June 1–4) (Roundtable)
Biswas, C. Sensing the Wild: The Factual vs Fictional Dynamics of Wild Animals in Sundarbans, Rethinking Fables in the Age of Global Environmental Crisis, University of Kent, UK (May 22–24) Link (Paper)
Biswas, C. Decolonizing Multispecies Hierarchies: Exploring Human–Wild Animal Relations in the Sundarban Region, Conservation Social Science Conference (Online) (Paper)
Biswas, C., Channarayapatna, S., & Pandey, C. N. Multispecies Relationalities in Sundarban, 33rd International Society for Anthrozoology (ISAZ), Gloucestershire, UK (Poster)
Biswas, C., & Francis, B. The Political Ecology of Marginalized Labour Collectives: Intersecting Agency, Access, and Power Dynamics in the Global South, APAD Conference, University of Liège, Belgium (Panel Organisers)
Biswas, C. Exploring Socio-Cultural and Ecological Dynamics of Wild Animals in Sundarbans, The Factual Animal, University of Valencia, Spain (Paper)
Biswas, C. Beyond Conflict: The Negotiated Human–Tiger Cohabitation Conundrum in the Sundarbans, 2nd International Anthrozoology Conference, University of Debrecen, Hungary (Paper)
Biswas, C. From Ancient Curiosities to Contemporary Conundrums: Orkney’s Enigmatic Seal-ationship, Global Connects – EARTH Scholars Conference, Scotland, UK (Paper)
Biswas, C. Mapping Animal Vulnerability in Cyclone and Flood Disasters in Sundarbans, Animal in War and Disaster Symposium, Global Research Network, UK (Paper)
Biswas, C. Decolonizing Resilience: Reconstructing Oral Hi/Stories of Cyclonic Disaster in Sundarbans, European Society for Environmental History (ESEH), University of Bristol, UK (Paper)
Biswas, C., & Channarayapatna, S. “How Did I Land up Here?” The Identity Dilemma of Bengal Tigers in Sundarbans, Zooarchaeology Saves the World Conference, Cardiff, UK (Paper)
Biswas, C. Historical Hierarchies Amongst Sundarban Animals, International Conference on Animal Life Histories, Basel, Switzerland (Poster)
Biswas, C. Traces of Convivial Conservation in Local Mythologies of Sundarbans, Anthropology and Conservation Conference, Royal Anthropological Institute, London, UK (Paper)
Biswas, C. Research Collaboration with Marginal-Native Communities: A Case Study from Sundarbans, (In)Useful Science, University of Bologna, Italy (Paper)
Biswas, C. Community-Induced Research Methodology: A Decolonized Approach, 8th International Degrowth Conference, The Hague, Netherlands (Paper)
Biswas, C. Mapping Marginalization Experiences of Cyclone Amphan in Indian Sundarbans, IICAS 12 Virtual Conference, Kyoto, Japan (Paper)
Biswas, C., & Channarayapatna, S. Mapping the Evolutionary Trend of the Bengal Tiger: Changing Human–Tiger Interactions in Sundarbans, TAPHEN, Toulouse, France (Paper)
Biswas, C. Transposing Natural Disaster to Climate Disaster: Cyclonic Adaptation Trends in Sundarbans, Indian Anthropology Congress, New Delhi, India (Paper)
Biswas, C. Eco-casteism of Commons, 3rd Biennial Conference of the Political Ecology Network (POLLEN), Brighton, UK (Poster)
Biswas, C. Ecological-Spatial Processes of Marginalization in Sundarbans, Webinar on English Literature from the Margins of Class, Caste, Race, and Gender, Naihati, India (Paper)
Biswas, C., & Gosain, K. The Journey of Domestic Waste Disposal to River Yamuna: A Case Study of Majnu Ka Tila, New Delhi, NSE-20, IIT Gandhinagar (Paper)
Biswas, C. Arsenic Contamination in Groundwater: Perception Study of Ballia-UP, International Conference on Groundwater Vulnerability, Ustroń, Poland (Poster)
Biswas, C., & Devi, H. O. Past–Present–Future of Edible Insects: A Case Study from Arunachal Pradesh, Pacific Basin Consortium Conference, New Delhi, India (Poster)
Biswas, C., & Devi, H. O. Entomophagy: A Case Study from Arunachal Pradesh, India, Environmental-Asia Conference, Oslo, Norway (Paper)