In Phnom Penh working on researching love in Asian cities

Royal Holloway, University of London

Faculty Member, Geography

Lecturer in Human Geography

About

Dr Katherine Brickell BA (UCL), MSc (Sussex), PhD (LSE), is Lecturer in Human Geography. After completing an ESRC-funded PhD in Geography (Gender Relations in the Khmer ‘Home’: Post-Conflict Perspectives) at the LSE in 2007 I was subsequently awarded 3 years of British Academy funding (2008-2011) for a project entitled ‘Geographies of Transition in the Mekong Region: Gender, Labour and Domestic Life in Cambodia and Vietnam’ (research which has been extended to Laos). I start a new 3 year research project in January 2012 on ‘Lay and Institutional Knowledges of Domestic Violence Law: Towards Active Citizenship in Rural and Urban Cambodia’. It is funded by the ESRC/ Department for International Development (DfID) Joint Scheme for Research on International Development.

Katherine has published papers on this range of work in: Geoforum; Signs: Women in Culture and Society; Progress in Development Studies; Progress in Human Geography; and Journal of Development Studies.

Contact Information

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http://pure.rhul.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/katherine-brickell_6e07ab6c-1928-4ce5-b31a-dd5feeef07b4.html

 

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