Bridging the ‘Burma Gap’ in Conflict Studies

15 Minutes To ReadDavid Scott Mathieson suggests new ways to understand the world’s oldest civil war.
How Facebook can help to foster an inclusive discourse in Myanmar

3 Minutes To ReadKyaw Sint urges Facebook to be more proactive in engaging in Myanmar.
Delving into Socialist Burma in the Menzies Library

4 Minutes To ReadAlice Dawkins describes discoveries in the uncatalogued section of the Australian National University’s Menzies Library.
Call for Submissions: SOAS-Oxford Graduate Student Workshop, “New Directions in Research on Myanmar”

4 Minutes To ReadImage by Nikita Ti Call for Submissions: SOAS-Oxford Graduate Student Workshop: “New Directions in Research on Myanmar”11-14 June 2018
Facilitators, Mediators, Fixers or Voices of Ordinary People – Community Interpreters in Myanmar

8 Minutes To ReadJoanna Dolińska discusses features of community interpreting in Myanmar.
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.
Local Parliaments in Myanmar: Key institutions, but too often overlooked

8 Minutes To ReadEMReF researchers consider the role of Myanmar’s local parliaments.
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.
Call for Submissions: Oxford-SOAS Graduate Student Workshop: “New Directions in Research on Myanmar”

3 Minutes To ReadThe Programme on Modern Burmese Studies at St Antony’s College, University of Oxford, in collaboration with SOAS, University of London, will host a Graduate Student Workshop entitled “New Directions in Research […]