This article considers ways people in Cambodia narrate the Khmer Rouge regime and its genocide outside the bounds of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC). Based on anthropological fieldwork, I explore how informants use ‘karma’ to discuss the genocide, and by doing so create their own understandings and lived experiences of that period of historical violence, understandings that do not fit neatly into the narrative modes created by the courts. By stepping outside the court, I consider ways of dealing with the genocide that exist beyond the international framework of transitional justice, thereby asking wider questions of what justice is and does. Rather than claiming a dichotomy between (inter)national and local forms...
This piece (authored by Jaya Ramji-Nogales) examines an area long neglected in current discussions o...
Any attempt to stop cycles of violence requires an understanding of the cultural meanings of impunit...
In just a few short years, the Khmer Rouge presided over one of the twentieth century's cruelest rei...
This article considers ways people in Cambodia narrate the Khmer Rouge regime and its genocide outsi...
The article addresses the relationship between the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia ...
This article discusses the underpinnings of impunity and justice in Cambodia as the former Khmer Rou...
Although aiming to disrupt the othering that enables political violence and mass victimization, tran...
Full article will be available pending publisher authorisation.The Extraordinary Chambers in the Cou...
After nearly 40 years, some of the key leaders of the former Khmer Rouge genocidal regime are facing...
The Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia took place between 1975 and 1979, decimating an estimate of 1.7...
This article examines victim participation at Cambodia’s hybrid tribunal, the Extraordinary Chambers...
This article explores how devolved outreach work for the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cam...
Through a normative and explanatory approach, this thesis explores the historical and political fact...
This article considers the reproduction of perpetrator memories to reflect on processes of reconcili...
The purpose of this study was to analyze two approaches to concepts of a just response to the atroci...
This piece (authored by Jaya Ramji-Nogales) examines an area long neglected in current discussions o...
Any attempt to stop cycles of violence requires an understanding of the cultural meanings of impunit...
In just a few short years, the Khmer Rouge presided over one of the twentieth century's cruelest rei...
This article considers ways people in Cambodia narrate the Khmer Rouge regime and its genocide outsi...
The article addresses the relationship between the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia ...
This article discusses the underpinnings of impunity and justice in Cambodia as the former Khmer Rou...
Although aiming to disrupt the othering that enables political violence and mass victimization, tran...
Full article will be available pending publisher authorisation.The Extraordinary Chambers in the Cou...
After nearly 40 years, some of the key leaders of the former Khmer Rouge genocidal regime are facing...
The Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia took place between 1975 and 1979, decimating an estimate of 1.7...
This article examines victim participation at Cambodia’s hybrid tribunal, the Extraordinary Chambers...
This article explores how devolved outreach work for the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cam...
Through a normative and explanatory approach, this thesis explores the historical and political fact...
This article considers the reproduction of perpetrator memories to reflect on processes of reconcili...
The purpose of this study was to analyze two approaches to concepts of a just response to the atroci...
This piece (authored by Jaya Ramji-Nogales) examines an area long neglected in current discussions o...
Any attempt to stop cycles of violence requires an understanding of the cultural meanings of impunit...
In just a few short years, the Khmer Rouge presided over one of the twentieth century's cruelest rei...