Candidate wanted for ESRC CASE PhD application on gender, religion and...
The Department of Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London and CAFOD are looking for an outstanding candidate to apply with them to the ESRC South East Doctoral Training Centre for a CASE award...
View ArticleGender, Violence and Rights in Cambodia: 2013 Research and Engagement
It has been a busy start to 2013 taking forward ESRC/DFID funded research in Cambodia on legal reform and domestic violence; carrying out new research on women and forced eviction; and dipping my toes...
View ArticleIn honour of Boeung Kak women: Why we should be celebrating not slating...
NB: A shortened version of this blog can be found in The Guardian and The Telegraph The label ‘housewife’ has become vexed to say the least. In Britain it is often understood as a derogatory term. It...
View ArticleViolences of Domestic Violence Reconciliation in Cambodia
Reconciliation is usually linked to the redemptive power of listening – the offering of remorse and forgiveness – but in this short blog post I want to suggest something quite different. Local...
View ArticleDoctorate on women’s safe houses in Cambodia
Candidate wanted to apply for ESRC CASE doctoral funding with Royal Holloway, University of London and The Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD) The Department of Geography, Royal Holloway,...
View ArticleHome SOS: Gender, Injustice and Rights in Cambodia – new research monograph...
The term ‘SOS’ is used internationally as a signal of distress. Home SOS casts the spotlight on everyday life in crisis by positioning the home as a, if not the, principal site for understanding the...
View ArticleHandbook of Contemporary Cambodia
Cambodia has undergone a rapid transformation in the years since the UNTAC mission of the early 1990s, and it seems necessary to take stock and explore the dimensions of these significant shifts in a...
View ArticleCALL FOR PAPERS Violence Against Women and Girls: A Workshop on ‘The...
The Wellcome Collection, London Monday 14 September 2015 The publication of the article ‘The Geographies that Wound’ (Chris Philo, 2005) brought attention to the interlaced geographies that create...
View ArticleCALL FOR PAPERS: Feminist Legal Geographies
Feminist Legal Geographies Call for Papers: Royal Geographical Society with IBG Annual Conference, London, 30 August-02 September 2016 Katherine Brickell – Department of Geography, Royal Holloway,...
View ArticlePrecarious times, pop-up solutions
This month we received the exciting news that we’ve been awarded a small grant from Royal Holloway, University of London to research PLACE/Ladywell; Lewisham Council’s new ‘pop-up’ housing village –...
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