The Karen in 2017: Resilience, Aspirations and Politics (Part 1)

7 Minutes To ReadTea Circle reviews the first of four panels from a recent Oxford workshop on the Karen.
A Conversation with Mikael Gravers: Research among the Karen, Past and Present [Part 2]

7 Minutes To ReadPia Jolliffe interviews anthropologist Mikael Gravers.
A Conversation with Mikael Gravers: Research among the Karen, Past and Present [Part 1]

6 Minutes To ReadPia Jolliffe interviews anthropologist Mikael Gravers.
Karen communities along the Sittaung River

5 Minutes To ReadAshley South visits rural Karen communities on holiday.
A Karen Petition to the UN? The Harvey-S’au Poo Nyo Correspondence (1947-1956)

12 Minutes To ReadGiulia Garbagni draws on the St Antony’s archives to describe the Karen petition for statehood.
Learning, Migration and Intergenerational Relations – The Karen and the Gift of Education by Pia Jolliffe, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2016, 180 Pages.
5 Minutes To ReadReshmi Banerjee reviews Pia Jolliffe’s new book on the Karen and the gift of education.
A Dream Beyond

2 Minutes To ReadA poem by Nwe Nwe Lwin, dedicated to the victims of the current armed conflict.
The Plight of Myanmar’s Forgotten Refugees (Part 2)

6 Minutes To ReadPaul Eustice reflects on his time spent at Mae Ra Ma Luang refugee camp in Part 2 of a 3-part series.
The Plight of Myanmar’s Forgotten Refugees (Part 1)

5 Minutes To ReadPaul Eustice reflects on his time spent at Mae Ra Ma Luang refugee camp in Part 1 of a 3-part series. Editor’s Note What follows is the first of a series […]
Recent Contributions to the Field

4 Minutes To ReadMatthew Walton considers the range of topics in recent work on Myanmar.