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Rethinking “Hope” and “Resilience” in the Anthropocene: An Interview with David Chandler
This is an interview with David Chandler, Professor of International Relations at Westminster University, UK, a leading scholar in the field of international politics and policy discourses of resilience in the Anthropocene. This interview explores the challenges presented by the Anthropocene and the ways that discourses of “hope” and “resilience” might effectively reflect and negotiate them
David Chandler Cambodia Collection
This online collection contains a selection of materials from the David Chandler Cambodia Collection. The David Chandler Cambodia Collection is a major archival collection on modern Cambodian history comprising the personal research papers of Professor David Chandler, Emeritus Professor of History at Monash University and former Director of Monash’s Centre of Southeast Asian Studies. It consists of research materials collected for (amongst other projects) the monographs, Brother Number One: a political biography of Pol Pot and The Tragedy of Cambodian History: Politics, War and Revolution since 1945, plus diverse other published and unpublished materials relating to Cambodian history, including news clippings, U.S. State Department despatches and cables, and materials from the Documentation Center of Cambodia. Of particular significance are more than 250 transcripts of forced “confessions” of victims from the Khmer Rouge regime’s notorious S-21 (Tuol Sleng) Prison, some of which are in English translation. A complete online inventory of the David Chandler Cambodia Collection is available at www.lib.monash.edu.au/matheson/asrc/inventories/cambodia-collection
David Chandler, Une histoire du Cambodge, 2011
FOREST Alain. David Chandler, Une histoire du Cambodge, 2011. In: Aséanie 33, 2014. pp. 517-519
Ian Mabbet et David Chandler : The Khmers
Dagens Bruno. Ian Mabbet et David Chandler : The Khmers. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 84, 1997. p. 483
Book review: Anthropocene islands: entangled worlds by Jonathan Pugh and David Chandler
In Anthropocene Islands: Entangled Worlds — available open access— Jonathan Pugh and David Chandler explore the importance of thinking with islands in the Anthropocene, showing how island thinking and practices can provide solutions to our planetary crises. This thought-provoking book delivers a loud and clear message that a research agenda for island studies is urgently needed in the Anthropocene era, writes Sibo Chen. Anthropocene Islands: Entangled Worlds. Jonathan Pugh and David Chandler. University of Westminster Press. 2021
Book review: Anthropocene islands: entangled worlds by Jonathan Pugh and David Chandler
In Anthropocene Islands: Entangled Worlds — available open access— Jonathan Pugh and David Chandler explore the importance of thinking with islands in the Anthropocene, showing how island thinking and practices can provide solutions to our planetary crises. This thought-provoking book delivers a loud and clear message that a research agenda for island studies is urgently needed in the Anthropocene era, writes Sibo Chen. Anthropocene Islands: Entangled Worlds. Jonathan Pugh and David Chandler. University of Westminster Press. 2021
CAD systems and communication in design engineering--a test of the information processing model
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 1990.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 124-134).by David Chandler Robertson.Ph.D
Alexandra Kent and David Chandler (Eds), People of Virtue: Reconfiguring Religion, Power and Moral Order in Cambodia Today, 2008
Osborne Milton. Alexandra Kent and David Chandler (Eds), People of Virtue: Reconfiguring Religion, Power and Moral Order in Cambodia Today, 2008. In: Aséanie 24, 2009. p. 182
DS_10.1177_0001839218821439 – Supplemental material for A Model of Competitive Impression Management: Edison versus Westinghouse in the War of the Currents
Supplemental material, DS_10.1177_0001839218821439 for A Model of Competitive Impression Management: Edison versus Westinghouse in the War of the Currents by Benjamin M. Cole and David Chandler in Administrative Science Quarterly</p
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