The article reports on the pilot phase of an ongoing study of successfully rehabilitated Khmer refugees. Some of the most striking recoveries in this heavily traumatized group have taken place among those who have focused on contributing to the rebuilding of Cambodia. The article explores this collective and individual transnational generosity both generally, as an aspect of survivor resilience, and specifically by following one process. Why do Khmer refugees want to build a school and what does it mean to them? How does their transnational generosity relate to the resilience of Khmer refugees? Their own explanations are founded in their religion.Cet article est un compte rendu sur la phase pilote d'une étude en cours sur des réfugiés khmer...
Calls to decolonise trauma studies have drawn attention to the need to extend our reading of testimo...
Under the brutal Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 to 1979 in Cambodia, 1.7 million people died from star...
While ties between Cambodian diasporas and Cambodia have been significant and enduring over the deca...
Doctoral Dissertation, University of Agder, Faculty of Humanities and Education - 2012Among refugee ...
The negative impacts of various forms of trauma on the physical and mental health of victims are wel...
This article explores in what ways first generation Cambodian French and Cambodian American returnee...
The majority of trauma and resilience research in Cambodia has focussed on survivors of the Khmer Ro...
This study focused on resilient ex-refugees from Cambodian and Vietnamese with the goal of identifyi...
Approximately three million Cambodian (Khmer) people were victims of political genocide committed by...
Intergenerational trauma can be understood as the transmission of historical trauma and its adverse ...
As a result of a tragic event, the Cambodian Genocide, many Cambodians were forced to flee to the Un...
To investigate trauma formation associated with the intricacy of Cambodian-specific experiences, thi...
Western literature provides an array of information regarding resilience within at-risk youth. Resil...
This article explores resilience as it is experienced by refugees in the context of a relational com...
This article examines the role of NGO resettlement workers in refugee camps in Southeast Asia during...
Calls to decolonise trauma studies have drawn attention to the need to extend our reading of testimo...
Under the brutal Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 to 1979 in Cambodia, 1.7 million people died from star...
While ties between Cambodian diasporas and Cambodia have been significant and enduring over the deca...
Doctoral Dissertation, University of Agder, Faculty of Humanities and Education - 2012Among refugee ...
The negative impacts of various forms of trauma on the physical and mental health of victims are wel...
This article explores in what ways first generation Cambodian French and Cambodian American returnee...
The majority of trauma and resilience research in Cambodia has focussed on survivors of the Khmer Ro...
This study focused on resilient ex-refugees from Cambodian and Vietnamese with the goal of identifyi...
Approximately three million Cambodian (Khmer) people were victims of political genocide committed by...
Intergenerational trauma can be understood as the transmission of historical trauma and its adverse ...
As a result of a tragic event, the Cambodian Genocide, many Cambodians were forced to flee to the Un...
To investigate trauma formation associated with the intricacy of Cambodian-specific experiences, thi...
Western literature provides an array of information regarding resilience within at-risk youth. Resil...
This article explores resilience as it is experienced by refugees in the context of a relational com...
This article examines the role of NGO resettlement workers in refugee camps in Southeast Asia during...
Calls to decolonise trauma studies have drawn attention to the need to extend our reading of testimo...
Under the brutal Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 to 1979 in Cambodia, 1.7 million people died from star...
While ties between Cambodian diasporas and Cambodia have been significant and enduring over the deca...