About Me
I am a Geographer at the University of Melbourne. I study public remembrance in late twentieth-century Cambodia and justice-seeking for historical crimes. My current projects focus on transnational solidarity campaigns during the decade 1979-1989, and on the question of what, if anything, transitional justice framings of reparation have to offer a settler colony like Australia.
Most of my research is conducted through interviews, long-term observation in place, and archival fossicking. I enjoy supervising students in creative-critical research, and I am a founding member of the Human Geography Lab @ Melbourne.
I have supervised more than thirty student research projects across the sub-disciplines of cultural geography, political geography, and critical development geography.



