Sokvisal Kimsroy
Department of Geography
Ph.D. Candidate
Campus:
Kent
Office Location:
Human-Environment Interaction, Community Geography, Cambodia
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Biography
I was born in Koh Sotin Commune, Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia. Growing up next to one of the Mekong River tributaries, locally known as Tonle Tauch, (Small River) I enjoyed fishing, swimming, and growing crops behind my house throughout my childhood. My research interests include human-environment interaction in Cambodia and especially any development activities which both affect and promote the livelihood of local communities in remote areas and near the rivers of Cambodia where I am from.
Education
PhD in Geography 91²Ö¿â
Master's in Geography 91²Ö¿â
LL.M in Human Rights, the University of Hong Kong
Master's in Geography 91²Ö¿â
LL.M in Human Rights, the University of Hong Kong
Publications
- (Forthcoming 2016) Tyner, J. A., Kimsroy, S.,Fu, C., & Ye. X. Administrative violence during the Cambodian genocide: An empirical analysis of arrests and executions at S-21 Security-Center. Genocide Studies International Journal.
- (Forthcoming 2016) Tyner, J. A., Kimsroy, S., Rhodes. M., Music, nature, power, and place: An ecomusicology of Khmer Rouge songs. Submitted to GeoHumanities Journal.
- (Forthcoming 2016) Rice, S., J. Tyner, M. Munro-Stasiuk, S. Kimsroy, S. Sirik. Making land to make life: Island-building in the South China Sea and the biopolitics of geophysical transformation. Geographical Journal.
- Tyner, J. A., Kimsroy, S., &Sirik, S. (2015). Nature, Poetry, and Public Pedagogy: The Poetic Geographies of the Khmer Rouge. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 105(6), 1285-1299.
- Tyner, J., Kimsroy, S., &Sirik, S. (2015). Landscape Photography, Geographic Education, and Nationâ€Building in Democratic Kampuchea, 1975– 1979.Geographical Review, 105(4), 566-580.
- Tyner, J. A., Henkin, S., Sirik, S., &Kimsroy, S. (2014). Phnom Penh during the Cambodian genocide: a case of selective urbicide. Environment and Planning A, 46(8), 1873-1891.