This week’s New Pubs features Kakati on memorialization of the WWII participation of Zo fighters; Haines et al on production of the ideal female peace and security agenda participant in Myanmar; and Metro and Min Layi Chan on how to be a bee not a mosquito when conducting research on the Thai/Burma border.
See our Recent Publications page for all of the citations and for past weeks, and if anyone wants a PDF but is excluded by pay wall, please email us and we will help if we can.
Kakati, Aditya Kiran. “Worlds of War: Zo Memorialisation of Global and ‘Total Wars’ in the Decolonising India–Burma (Myanmar) Borderlands.” The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History (2026): 1-34.
Rebecca Haines, Elisabeth Olivius, Khin Khin Mra, and Jenny Hedström. “(Un)desirable women: The production of the ideal Women, Peace and Security agenda participant in Myanmar” Review of International Studies, 2026.
Rose Metro and Min Layi Chan. “Be a bee, not a mosquito: Research ethics on the Thai-Myanmar border.” Tea Circle 8-June-2026.
