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Compounding crises of social reproduction: Microfinance, over-indebtedness and the COVID-19 pandemic
K Brickell, F Picchioni, N Natarajan, V Guermond, L Parsons, G Zanello, ...
World Development 136, 105087, 2020
822020
Structuring the emotional landscape of climate change migration: Towards climate mobilities in geography
L Parsons
Progress in Human Geography 43 (4), 670-690, 2019
722019
Climate change adaptation and precarity across the rural–urban divide in Cambodia: Towards a ‘climate precarity’approach
N Natarajan, K Brickell, L Parsons
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 2 (4), 899-921, 2019
652019
Blood Bricks: Untold Stories of Modern Slavery and Climate Change in Cambodia
K Brickell, L Parsons, N Natarajan, S Chann
Royal Holloway, University of London, 2018
592018
Modern slavery, environmental degradation and climate change: Fisheries, field, forests and factories
D Brown, DS Boyd, K Brickell, CD Ives, N Natarajan, L Parsons
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 4 (2), 191-207, 2021
562021
Wheels within wheels: Poverty, power and patronage in the Cambodian migration system
L Parsons, S Lawreniuk, J Pilgrim
The Journal of Development Studies 50 (10), 1362-1379, 2014
512014
Effectively communicating climate science beyond academia: harnessing the heterogeneity of climate knowledge
C Howarth, L Parsons, H Thew
One Earth 2 (4), 320-324, 2020
422020
The subjective climate migrant: Climate perceptions, their determinants, and relationship to migration in Cambodia
L Parsons, JØ Nielsen
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 111 (4), 971-988, 2021
352021
Seeing like the stateless: Documentation and the mobilities of liminal citizenship in Cambodia
L Parsons, S Lawreniuk
Political Geography 62, 1-11, 2018
292018
Mother, grandmother, migrant: Elder translocality and the renegotiation of household roles in Cambodia
S Lawreniuk, L Parsons
Environment and Planning A 49 (7), 1664-1683, 2017
292017
Diffuse drivers of modern slavery: From microfinance to unfree labour in Cambodia
N Natarajan, K Brickell, L Parsons
Development and Change 52 (2), 241-264, 2021
272021
Going nowhere fast: Mobile inequality in the age of translocality
S Lawreniuk, L Parsons
Oxford University Press, 2020
272020
Mobile inequality: Remittances and social network centrality in Cambodian migrant livelihoods
L Parsons
Migration Studies 4 (2), 154-181, 2016
272016
For a few dollars more: Towards a translocal mobilities of labour activism in Cambodia
S Lawreniuk, L Parsons
Geoforum 92, 26-35, 2018
242018
Multi-scalar inequality: Structured mobility and the narrative construction of scale in translocal Cambodia
L Parsons
Geoforum 85, 187-196, 2017
242017
Mobilising hydrosocial power: Climate perception, migration and the small scale geography of water in Cambodia
L Parsons, S Chann
Political Geography 75, 102055, 2019
232019
Debt‐bonded brick kiln workers and their intent to return: Towards a labour geography of smallholder farming persistence in Cambodia
N Natarajan, L Parsons, K Brickell
Antipode 51 (5), 1581-1599, 2019
222019
Under pressure: Environmental risk and contemporary resilience strategies in rural Cambodia
L Parsons
The handbook of contemporary Cambodia, 166-176, 2016
222016
Love in the time of Nokia: Cultural change as compromise in a Cambodian migrant enclave
L Parsons, S Lawreniuk
Population, Space and Place 23 (3), e2015, 2017
202017
The village of the damned? Myths and realities of structured begging behaviour in and around Phnom Penh
L Parsons, S Lawreniuk
The Journal of Development Studies 52 (1), 36-52, 2016
172016
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