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Newsletter HSEPP January 2016

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01 February 2016

Newsletter HSEPP January2016CONFERENCES «The Rise and Fall of the Khmer Empire during the Angkor period, 9th to 15 th century A.D. »  By Chen ChanratanaDate: Tuesday, 16 February 2016Time: 12:30PM - 2:00PMVenue: 10383 Bunch Hall, UCLA Campus, Los Angeles, CA 90095The presentation will ...

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Why do some midwives and gynecologists still systematically perform episiotomy during child delivery in Phnom Penh? By Clémence Schantz

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AbstractFirst documented in 1741, the practice of episiotomy substantially increased worldwide during the 20th century. Research findings show that episiotomy is not effective in reducing severe perineal trauma and may be harmful, however. Using a combination of methodological approaches, I ...

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Dissemination and regulation of abortion pills in Southeast Asia: Products, actors and logics in action. By Pascale HANCART PETITET

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In Southern countries many women are still dying from illegal and harmful abortion practices. In some of these countries, access to the legal abortion pill is considered a progress towards women’s health and women’s rights. In Cambodia, one of these methods is commonly called the ‘Chinese pill’, a ...

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Newsletter HSEPP February 2016

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01 March 2016

Newsletter HSEPP Feb2016  (91.94 ko) NEW PODCASTS ON HSEPP PODOMATIC"Dissemination and regulation of abortion pills in Southeast Asia: Products, actors and logics in action. By Pascale Hancart Petitet" ...

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Newsletter March 2016

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01 April 2016

HSEPP newsletter march 2016  (115.18 ko) UPCOMING CONFERENCES13th Asia Pacific Sociological Association Conference: Globalization, Mobility and Borders Challenges and Opportunities in the Asia-Pacific24 September 2016Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia-Korea Corporation Center (CKCC)The ...

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Higher Education Development in Cambodia: Whose Project? For Whom? Where To? by Leang UN

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Higher Education Development in Cambodia: Whose Project? For Whom? Where To? by Leang UN   29th April 2016 at RUFA Abstract : The attempt to develop Cambodia as a whole and in (higher) education sector in particular after the end of colonialism was very short. Less than two decades after ...

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‘‘Contested Memory, Documentary Registers, and Cambodian/American Histories of Violence’’ Lina Chhun

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‘‘Contested Memory, Documentary Registers, and Cambodian/American Histories of Violence’’ By Lina ChhunFriday, March 04, 2016, at 5:30 PMMeeting Room, Royal University of Fine Arts, Phnom PenhAbstract: Processes of remembrance and commemoration are highly fraught; how and what we remember are ...

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HSEPP newsletter april / may 2016

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01 June 2016

Newsletter HSEPP april/may2016  (545.87 ko) HSEPP/CKS UP COMING CONFERENCE«Ethnicity and the Reformulation of Political Community in Khmer Chronicles of the Nineteenth Century»  By Matt Reeder Date: Thursday 09, June 2016Time: 6:00 PMVenue: Meeting Room of Royal University of Fine Arts, ...

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Ethnicity and the Reformulation of Political Community in Khmer Chronicles of the Nineteenth Century, by Matt Reeder

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Ethnicity and the Reformulation of Political Community in Khmer Chronicles of the Nineteenth Century,by Matt Reeder Abstract:When did Cambodia begin to see itself as a Khmer kingdom? When did it start to consistently portray Ayutthaya and Bangkok as Thai kingdoms? Did it see Vietnam as Vietnamese? ...

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Presentation of the book « Les patients experts dans la lutte contre le sida au Cambodge » by Eve Bureau

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Presentation of the book « Les patients experts dans la lutte contre le sida au Cambodge » published in april 2016 by Presses Universitaires de Provence by Eve Bureau-Point23th of June 2016Abstract :You are interested by Cambodia, its changes, the effects of the presence of international ...

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Newsletter HSEPP June 2016

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01 July 2016

PODOMATIC HSEPP Did you miss the book presentation « Les patients experts dans la lutte contre le sida au Cambodge », by Eve Bureau-Point? Now you can listen it on podomatic! http://hs-encounters.podomatic.com/entry/2016-06-28T21_14_30-07_00  CALL FOR APPLICATIONS How To Study ...

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Geography in Cambodian Golden Age Music and the Diminishing of Cambodge By Phally Chroy

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« Geography in Cambodian Golden Age Music and the Diminishing of Cambodge »« ភូមិសាស្ត្រតន្ត្រីក្នុងយុគមាសរបស់កម្ពុជា និងការធ្លាក់ចុះ»By Phally ChroyAbstract and bio data: Geography in popular music of the Cambodian Golden Age helped rural and urban Cambodians engage with the country's ...

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« Cambodian Classical Dance. An introduction to the role and techniques of an embodied practice originating from the court » By Lucie Labbé

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« Cambodian Classical Dance. An introduction to the role and techniques of an embodied practice originating from the court »By Lucie Labbé  Abstract and biodata in english : Dance is one among a number of specifically human activities which allows to account for both unity ...

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HSEPP Newsletter July 2016

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01 August 2016

Download the Newsletter in PDF format : Hsepp newsletter July2016 CALL FOR PAPER Southeast Asia Regional conference of International Association of University Presidents (IAUP), November 3-5, 2016, Siem Reap, CambodiaDeadline for submission for abstract will be extended to August 12, 2016 ...

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Lost and Found: A Pre-Angkorian Buddha in Disguise at Longvek

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"Lost and Found: A Pre-Angkorian Buddha in Disguise at Longvek" By Nicolas Revire Abstract:A few decades after the fall of Angkor, Longvek was chosen by King Ang Chan I (r. 1516-1566) as the new capital of the Khmer kingdom. Located halfway between Phnom Penh and the southern end of the ...

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