Sokvisal Kimsroy
													Department of Geography
												
											
													Ph.D. Candidate
												
											
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											  												Human-Environment Interaction, Community Geography, Cambodia											  											
										  
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											Biography
I was born in Koh Sotin Commune, Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia. Growing up next to one of the Mekong River tributaries, locally known as Tonle Tauch, (Small River) I enjoyed fishing, swimming, and growing crops behind my house throughout my childhood. My research interests include human-environment interaction in Cambodia and especially any development activities which both affect and promote the livelihood of local communities in remote areas and near the rivers of Cambodia where I am from.
Education
																					PhD in Geography 天天吃瓜 
Master's in Geography 天天吃瓜
LL.M in Human Rights, the University of Hong Kong
																			
								Master's in Geography 天天吃瓜
LL.M in Human Rights, the University of Hong Kong
Publications
- (Forthcoming 2016) Tyner, J. A., Kimsroy, S.,Fu, C., & Ye. X. Administrative violence during the Cambodian genocide: An empirical analysis of arrests and executions at S-21 Security-Center. Genocide Studies International Journal.
 - (Forthcoming 2016) Tyner, J. A., Kimsroy, S., Rhodes. M., Music, nature, power, and place: An ecomusicology of Khmer Rouge songs. Submitted to GeoHumanities Journal.
 - (Forthcoming 2016) Rice, S., J. Tyner, M. Munro-Stasiuk, S. Kimsroy, S. Sirik. Making land to make life: Island-building in the South China Sea and the biopolitics of geophysical transformation. Geographical Journal.
 - Tyner, J. A., Kimsroy, S., &Sirik, S. (2015). Nature, Poetry, and Public Pedagogy: The Poetic Geographies of the Khmer Rouge. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 105(6), 1285-1299.
 - Tyner, J., Kimsroy, S., &Sirik, S. (2015). Landscape Photography, Geographic Education, and Nation鈥怋uilding in Democratic Kampuchea, 1975鈥 1979.Geographical Review, 105(4), 566-580.
 - Tyner, J. A., Henkin, S., Sirik, S., &Kimsroy, S. (2014). Phnom Penh during the Cambodian genocide: a case of selective urbicide. Environment and Planning A, 46(8), 1873-1891.