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Savina Sirik is a postdoctoral researcher at the Hugo Valentin Centre, Uppsala University, affiliated with the Department of History. Her work focuses on memory studies, genocide narratives, and post-conflict societies, particularly in Cambodia.
- Education: PhD in Peace and Development Research from the University of Gothenburg.
Her research explores:
- Survivor testimonies and intergenerational trauma in post-genocide Cambodia
- Memorialization practices and their role in societal healing
- Discourse around victimhood and perpetrator identities
- Geographic impacts of the Khmer Rouge regime
Publications show consistent focus on Cambodian genocide experiences (1975-1979) and memory construction, with interdisciplinary approaches bridging history, political science, and cultural geography.
She collaborates with researchers like James Tyner and Sokvisal Kimsroy, examining topics such as:
- Domestic violence during genocide
- Poetic representations of terror
- Urbicide in Phnom Penh
- Preservation of sites of conscience
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