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The Library of the Center for Khmer Studies aims to provide better library services to scholars, researchers, students,
The Library of the Center for Khmer Studies aims to provide better library services to scholars, researchers, students, and the public; and in pursuit of this goal,…
Posted on: 29-July-2021
The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) is pleased to release “Microfinance in Times of COVID-19: Consumer Protection and the Loan Restructuring Process in Cambodia,”…
Posted on: 1-July-2021
Deadline: July 15, 2021
Rising Voices in Southeast Asian Studies
A SEAC/AAS Initiative
The Southeast Asia Council (SEAC) of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is seeking paper proposals from up-and-coming scholars – including graduate students – to…
Posted on: 22-June-2021
Deadline extended until 15 July 2021 (Cambodia Time)
The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) is providing a fellowship to a qualified Cambodian scholar to conduct research on the Elizabeth Becker Collection and other audiovisual materials at…
Posted on: 21-June-2021
The Center of Khmer Studies (CKS) announces with deep regret the recent passing of Nancy Norman Lassalle, a generous donor to the CKS library.
For many years, Nancy Norman Lassalle generously donated to the CKS Library, for which she…
Posted on: 9-June-2021
The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) is pleased to release “Limits to Growth: A Vulnerability Approach to Understanding Urbanization in Cambodia,” a new report featuring essays by leading experts on Cambodian urbanization. Dr. Adam Saltsman coordinated and edited the…
Posted on: 31-May-2021
សូមចុចត្រង់នេះដើម្បីអានភាសាខ្មែរ
As Cambodia’s urban areas rapidly grow and transform, high-quality research and data on urbanization are critical to support knowledge and policy. To provide a one-stop repository of resources on urban topics in Cambodia, the Center for Khmer…
Posted on: 26-May-2021
សូមចុចត្រង់នេះដើម្បីអានភាសាខ្មែរ
The Center for Khmer Studies is pleased to announce that we have received a grant from the Equinox Open Library Initiative to upgrade our online catalog. CKS is one of two…
Posted on: 25-May-2021
Book DescriptionNew book by CKS President and fellow Eve Zucker and CKS Affiliate Laura McGrew featuring chapters on Cambodia by Toni Shapiro Phim, Laura McGrew, and Eve Zucker.
Coexistence in the Aftermath of Mass Violence demonstrates how…
Posted on: 19-April-2021
New book by CKS President and fellow, Eve Zucker and Ben Kiernan featuring chapters by several CKS fellows and affiliates including William Kwok, Laura McGrew, and Kosal Path. Additional Cambodia-related chapters including an introduction by Kiernan and Zucker. The…
Posted on: 12-April-2021
Theme: Making and Unmaking Southeast Asian Spaces
Date: 14 May 2021
Deadline for Submission: 15 February 2021
Notification of acceptance: 14 March 2021
On May 14, 2021, the Southeast Asian Studies Graduate Student Association (SEASGRAD) at…
Posted on: 9-February-2021
Introduction
This article illustrates how the aesthetics of two types of Cambodian music—pin peat and Cambodian hip hop—enact Cambodian–Buddhist ethics and function as ritual practices through musicians’ recollections of deceased teachers’ musical legacies. Noting how prevalent historicist and…
Posted on: 3-December-2020
Introduction
Cooperation in a social dilemma is noble but risky because one is not sheltered against selfish individuals. This “social uncertainty” is essentially captured in the linear public good game, where it is socially optimal to contribute everything…
Posted on: 24-November-2020
Last December, the 39th Congress of the International Association of Francophone Mayors (AIMF) took place in Phnom Penh to mark the 40th anniversary of…
Posted on: 16-October-2020
By Yen Yat
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, Summer 2019
Published by SAGE Publishing
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/2399808319857726
Brief Introduction:
Street network analysis is a growing area in sustainable transportation research. Most academic papers on the…
Posted on: 23-June-2020
By Yen Yat
International Journal of Geo-Information, Volume 8, Number 10, Fall 2019, p. 459
Published by the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8100459
Brief Introduction:
Making transportation systems sustainable is a topic that has attracted the…
Posted on: 23-June-2020
From Ritual Form to Tourist Attraction: Negotiating the Transformation of Classical Cambodian Dance in a Changing World
By Celia Tuchman-Rosta
Asian Theatre Journal, Volume 31, Number 2, Fall 2014, pp. 524-544
Published by University of Hawai’i Press
Posted on: 4-June-2020
Tides of Empire, the latest publication by 2016 CKS Senior Fellow Dr. Courtney Work, is an ethnographic critique of development leveled from the margins of a marginal state. The book tells an intimate story of social…
Posted on: 29-May-2020
Editor’s Note: This post is the first in our five-part series “COVID-19: Views from the Field.” Click here to read an introduction written by series organizer Rebekah Ciribassi.
When I waved goodbye to my partner at Torino Caselle Airport…
Posted on: 12-May-2020
By Kosal Path
New Perspectives in Southeast Asian Studies
Series Editors: Alfred W. McCoy, Ian G. Baird, Katherine A. Bowie, and Anne Ruth Hansen
Posted on: 24-April-2020
Help needed! Please donate 5 minutes to help improve the CKS Library!
The Library of the Center for Khmer Studies aims to provide better library services to scholars, researchers, students,
A new study analyzes the impacts of COVID-19 on the microfinance sector and vulnerable households.
The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) is pleased to release “Microfinance in Times of COVID-19:
Deadline: July 15, 2021
Rising Voices in Southeast Asian Studies
A SEAC/AAS Initiative
The Southeast Asia Council (SEAC) of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is seeking paper proposals
Deadline extended until 15 July 2021 (Cambodia Time)
The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) is providing a fellowship to a qualified Cambodian scholar to conduct research on
The Center of Khmer Studies (CKS) announces with deep regret the recent passing of Nancy Norman Lassalle, a generous donor to the CKS library.
For many years, Nancy Norman Lassalle
The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) is pleased to release “Limits to Growth: A Vulnerability Approach to Understanding Urbanization in Cambodia,” a new report featuring essays by leading experts on
សូមចុចត្រង់នេះដើម្បីអានភាសាខ្មែរ
As Cambodia’s urban areas rapidly grow and transform, high-quality research and data on urbanization are critical to support knowledge and policy. To provide a one-stop repository of resources
សូមចុចត្រង់នេះដើម្បីអានភាសាខ្មែរ
The Center for Khmer Studies is pleased to announce that we have received a grant from the Equinox Open Library Initiative to
New book by CKS President and fellow Eve Zucker and CKS Affiliate Laura McGrew featuring chapters on Cambodia by Toni Shapiro Phim, Laura McGrew, and Eve Zucker.
Book Description
New book by CKS President and fellow, Eve Zucker and Ben Kiernan featuring chapters by several CKS fellows and affiliates including William Kwok, Laura McGrew, and Kosal Path. Additional Cambodia-related
Theme: Making and Unmaking Southeast Asian Spaces
Date: 14 May 2021
Deadline for Submission: 15 February 2021
Notification of acceptance: 14 March 2021
On May 14, 2021, the Southeast Asian
Introduction
This article illustrates how the aesthetics of two types of Cambodian music—pin peat and Cambodian hip hop—enact Cambodian–Buddhist ethics and function as ritual practices through musicians’ recollections of
Introduction
Cooperation in a social dilemma is noble but risky because one is not sheltered against selfish individuals. This “social uncertainty” is essentially captured in the linear public good
Last December, the 39th Congress of the International Association of Francophone Mayors (AIMF) took place
By Yen Yat
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, Summer 2019
Published by SAGE Publishing
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/2399808319857726
Brief Introduction:
Street network analysis is a growing area
By Yen Yat
International Journal of Geo-Information, Volume 8, Number 10, Fall 2019, p. 459
Published by the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8100459
Brief Introduction:
Making transportation
From Ritual Form to Tourist Attraction: Negotiating the Transformation of Classical Cambodian Dance in a Changing World
By Celia Tuchman-Rosta
Asian Theatre Journal, Volume 31, Number 2, Fall 2014, pp. 524-544
Tides of Empire, the latest publication by 2016 CKS Senior Fellow Dr. Courtney Work, is an ethnographic critique of development leveled from the margins of a marginal
Editor’s Note: This post is the first in our five-part series “COVID-19: Views from the Field.” Click here to read an introduction written by series organizer Rebekah Ciribassi.
When I
By Kosal Path
New Perspectives in Southeast Asian Studies
Series Editors: Alfred W. McCoy, Ian G. Baird, Katherine A. Bowie, and Anne Ruth Hansen
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