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Publikováno v:
Statistics, Politics and Policy. 11:139-165
Recent scholarship on militant Islamist radicalization in Southeast Asia highlights the significance of local context in understanding support and recruitment into militancy. While research on terrorism in Southeast Asia engenders a dynamism of epist
Autor:
Marcus A. Boyd, Samuel Henkin
Publikováno v:
Global Security Review. 2
Autor:
Samuel Henkin
Malaysia offers a unique lens to evaluate the changing dynamics of radicalization and extremism in Southeast Asia, as the threat of both home-grown and external extremism grows. The country’s geographic location, bordering multiple active centers o
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https://doi.org/10.37805/pn2021.25.sea
https://doi.org/10.37805/pn2021.25.sea
Publikováno v:
The Professional Geographer. 72:253-263
Geographers who take a science, technology, and society (STS) approach to research recognize that the doing of science happens within particular social and historical contexts. Additionally, the pr...
Autor:
Kelly Overstreet, Samuel Henkin
Publikováno v:
A Research Agenda for Geographies of Slow Violence ISBN: 9781788978033
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https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788978033.00016
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788978033.00016
Autor:
Samuel Henkin
Publikováno v:
GeoHumanities. 4:462-480
This article explores the intersection of affective and embodied connections understood through the transmission of memory and memorialization practices in the context of spaces of extreme violence...
Autor:
Samuel Henkin
Publikováno v:
Writing Intimacy into Feminist Geography
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315546186-15
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315546186-15
Publikováno v:
Geographical Review. 104:277-293
Between 1975 and 1979, approximately two million people were killed in the Cambodian genocide. To date, considerable research has examined the legacies of this period of Cambodia's history, as well...
Publikováno v:
Environment and Planning A. 46(8):1873-1891
Phnom Penh, as it existed during the Cambodian genocide (1975–79), has been held up as a textbook example of urbicide. However, this representation is not entirely accurate, for Phnom Penh remained a vital city during this period. While the depopul