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Description: Features Ph.D. student's research interests on the Khmer Rouge Trials and the politics of memory in Cambodia and contact details. Located at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Peter Manning: the Khmer Rouge trials and the politics of memory in Cambodia London School of Economics and Political Science , Phnom Penh. (Peter Manning 2008) Peter is a research student in the . His research focuses on the relationship between the Khmer Rouge Trials and memory in Cambodia: how do the Khmer Rouge Trials organise a particular reading of Cambodia's past political violence and why? How is this account of past political violence mediated with the Cambodian public? To what extent are localised memorial accounts in conflict with the Trials' sanctioned reading of past political violence? And what implications may these conflicts have for the normative aims of the Khmer Rouge Trials? Peter's thesis is supervised by
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Page title: | Peter Manning: the Khmer Rouge trials and the politics of memory in Cambodia |
Keywords: | memory; atrocity; human rights; transitional justice; cambodia |
Description: | Peter is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Sociology at LSE whose research focuses on the Khmer Rouge Trials and the politics of memory in Cambodia. |
IP-address: | 158.143.235.199 |