Catherine Scheer

Direction d'ouvrages

avec Philip Fountain et Michael Feener (eds.), The Mission of Development: Religion and Techno-Politics in Asia (Leiden, Brill, 2018).

Articles / chapitres

"Subaltern soldiers: The overshadowed fight of Bunong highlanders within the Khmer Republic (1970-1975)", Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 53(1-2), 2022, 30 p.

"Guardians of the forest or evil spirits? Indigenous rights, Christian values and unsettling political ontologies in the Cambodian highlands", American Ethnologist, 48(8), 2021, pp. 4889-503.

avec Giuseppe Bolotta et Michael Feener, "Translating religion and development: Emerging perspectives from critical ethnographies of faith-based organisations", Progress in Development Studies, 19 (4) 2019, pp. 243-263.

avec Michael Feener, "Development's Missions" in Scheer, C., Fountain, P., Feener, M. (eds.), The Mission of Development: Religion and Techno-Politics in Asia (Leiden, Brill, 2018).

"New Life in an expanding market economy : Moral issues among Cambodia's highland Protestants" in Koning, Juliette, Njoto-Feillard, Gwenaël (eds.), New Religiosities, Modern Capitalism and Moral Complexities in Southeast Asia (London, New York, Palgrave-Macmillan, 2017), pp. 65-88.

"Khmers et autochtones: Des études orientalistes aux idéologies ethno-nationalistes", Péninsule, 2012, n°64, pp.95-121.

"When the spirits are angry, God gains in popularity: Exploring the emergence of Bunong Protestantism in the Highlands of Cambodia", Aséanie, décembre 2011, n°28, pp. 45-72.

Special Feature: The Mission of Development: Religion and Techno-Politics in Asia, ARI News, n° 37, March 2016, p. 6.

Retour de terrain: Les Bunong protestants de Bu Sra, commune pluri-religieuse des hautes terres du Cambodge, Lettre de l'AFRASE, n°79-80, hiver 2011 / printemps 2012, pp. 29-31.

Comptes-rendus

Review of Baird, Ian G., Rise of the Brao: Ethnic Minorities in Northeastern Cambodia during Vietnamese Occupation. Madison: University of Wiscinsin Press, 2020, 392 p., Moussons, 2021, n°38, pp. 253-256.
Review of Padwe, Jonathan, Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories: Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands. Washington: University of Washington Press, 2020, 256 p., Péninsule, 2020, n°80, pp. 195-200. 
Review of Chrétiens évangéliques d'Asie du Sud-Est. Expériences locales d'une ferveur conquérante. Edited by Pascal Bourdeaux and Jérémy Jammes. 2016. Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes. 391 p. Social Sciences and Missions, 2017, vol. 3, n°3-4.

Publications audiovisuelles (films, enregistrements sonores, etc.)

Série de podcasts "Religion and NGOs" sur The Religious Studies Project (avec Giuseppe Bolotta, édité par R. Michael Feener)
°entretien avec Elena Shih "Christian evangelical organisations in global Anti-Trafficking networks", 27 novembre 2017.
°entretien avec Melissa Crouch "Muslims, NGOs, and the future of democratic space in Myanmar",
13 novembre 2017.
°entretien avec Erica Bornstein "Beyond ‘Faith-Based Organizations': Religion and NGOs in a
comparative perspective", 30 octobre 2017.
°entretien avec Robert Hefner "Muslim NGOs and civil society in Indonesia", 18 octobre 2017.

Electronic publications

"Christian NGOs and 'indigenous cultures': On the morphing of missionary work among a Cambodian highland minority", Oxford Department of International Development Blog, posted on 1 March 2018, https://www.qeh.ox.ac.uk/blog/religion-and-ngos-understanding-new-global-configurations-humanitarian-development-and-‘faith

Catherine Scheer
Catherine Scheer

Maître de conférences

Anthropologie des hautes terres de l'Asie du Sud-Est

(Anthropology of the Southeast Asian Uplands)

22, avenue du Président Wilson
75116 Paris
Tél : +33 01 53 70 18 60
Fax : +33 01 53 70 87 60
catherine.scheer@efeo.net