[IMCnetwork] (next date) IMC/HDR Conversation Over Coffee: Nov 5
Katrin Travouillon
Katrin.Travouillon at anu.edu.au
Fri Oct 1 13:25:16 AEST 2021
Thank you, Heba, for organizing an excellent discussion!
Looking forward to our next meeting.
Have a great weekend everyone,
Katrin
Dr. Katrin Travouillon
Lecturer | Department of Political and Social Change | Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs | The Australian National University | mobile: +61 (0) 428 276 864
Assistant Editor | Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding | https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/risb20
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Travouillon, K. (2021). From “Sphere of Scrutiny” to “Sphere of Opportunity”: The Cambodian People’s Party’s Vision of International Order. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 43(2), 370-394. https://www.jstor.org/stable/27041359
Travouillon, K., & Bernath, J. (2021). Time to break up with the international community? Rhetoric and realities of a political myth in Cambodia. Review of International Studies, 47(2), 231-250, doi:10.1017/S026021052000042X<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international-studies/article/abs/time-to-break-up-with-the-international-community-rhetoric-and-realities-of-a-political-myth-in-cambodia/3E86FC5C3968D1CD1D40251E2A7D9371>
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Subject: [IMCnetwork] (next date) IMC/HDR Conversation Over Coffee: Nov 5
Dear All,
Thank you all who came to our discussion today on Genealogy!
We discussed how some of our works implicitly adopt a genealogical method (or makes a claim to do so), but the importance of getting 'genealogy' right conceptually and spelling it out as a method and what it does (thanks to Koopman's very comprehensive work on Genealogy as Critique). We spent some time on the 'how' of genealogy - with a close reading of the text and the concept of 'descent' and 'emergence.' And finally, we spent some time pondering over how a genealogical history or a genealogist's history (for those of us who are interested in the 'problematization of the present' or in building a 'thick description' of our 'experience near' concepts ethnographically ) may be different from other historical approaches, especially those that do factor in contingency and complexity.
For a topic for the next session, I thought we might take ideas from the group. You can write to me. Either way, please save the date for the next discussion: Friday, Nov 5th!
See you then!
Heba Al-Adawy
Doctoral Researcher
Department of Political & Social Change
Coral Bell School of Asia & the Pacific
Australian National University
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