Karma Tashi Choedron

 
Name
Karma Tashi Choedron
School
School of Politics and International Relations
Tel
+6 03 8925 3563
Email

Expertise summary

Karma's primary research focus is on modern-day slavery (Trafficking in Persons), i.e. on migrant workers in Malaysia, South and Southeast Asia.

Research is primarily focused on oil palm companies and the manufacturing industry and its supply chain, including certification bodies.

Other research interests are community-based conservation/natural resource management, environmental ethics/traditional knowledge, marginalised/indigenous communities, community organising gender and development in South and Southeast Asia.

Karma is also researching on gender and Buddhism, specifically social justice and gender egalitarianism in Buddhism and Sikhism. For more information, please visit Karma’s page

Industry credentials

Karma's primary research focus is on modern-day slavery (Trafficking in Persons), i.e. on migrant workers in Malaysia, South and Southeast Asia

Areas

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