Gerald Roche

Gerald Roche

La Trobe University

H-index: 17

Oceania-Australia

About Gerald Roche

Gerald Roche, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at La Trobe University, specializes in the field of political anthropology, language oppression, human rights, genocide, necropolitics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Nadun: Ritual and the dynamics of cultural diversity in Northwest China's Hehuang Region

The politics of fear and the suppression of Indigenous language activism in Asia: Prospects for the United Nations’ Decade of Indigenous Languages

Urbanizing Tibet: differential inclusion and colonial governance in the People’s Republic of China

The necropolitics of language oppression

Urbanizing Minority Minzu in the PRC: Insights from the Literature on Settler Colonialism

Borderline Dominance: Transnational Tibetan Language Politics in the Himalayas

Global coalition for language rights

Dialect and Nationalism in China, 1860–1960 Gina Anne Tam Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020 275 pp.£ 22.99 ISBN 978-1-108-74569-7

Gerald Roche Information

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Citations(all)

994

Citations(since 2020)

823

Cited By

405

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

26

i10Index(since 2020)

23

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Gerald Roche Skills & Research Interests

political anthropology

language oppression

human rights

genocide

necropolitics

Top articles of Gerald Roche

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Nadun: Ritual and the dynamics of cultural diversity in Northwest China's Hehuang Region

Gerald Roche

2023/7/6

The politics of fear and the suppression of Indigenous language activism in Asia: Prospects for the United Nations’ Decade of Indigenous Languages

State Crime Journal

Gerald Roche

Madoka Hammine

Jesus Federico C Hernandez

Jess Kruk

2023/5

Urbanizing Tibet: differential inclusion and colonial governance in the People’s Republic of China

Territory, Politics, Governance

Gerald Roche

James Leibold

Ben Hillman

2020/12/1

The necropolitics of language oppression

Gerald Roche

2022/10/24

Urbanizing Minority Minzu in the PRC: Insights from the Literature on Settler Colonialism

Modern China

Ju-Han Zoe Wang

Gerald Roche

2021

Borderline Dominance: Transnational Tibetan Language Politics in the Himalayas

Gerald Roche

2022/9

Global coalition for language rights

Claire French

Gerald Roche

2022/4/29

Dialect and Nationalism in China, 1860–1960 Gina Anne Tam Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020 275 pp.£ 22.99 ISBN 978-1-108-74569-7

The China Quarterly

Gerald Roche

2022/9

Language Rights in a Changing China: A National Overview and Zhuang Case Study Alexandra Grey Boston and Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2021 342 pp.€ 102.95 ISBN 978-1-5015-1774-7

A Grey

G Baioud

2021/6/1

Transnational carceral capitalism and private paramilitaries in Xinjiang and beyond

Gerald Roche

2022

State Racism and Surveillance in Xinjiang (People's Republic of China)

The Political Quarterly

Gerald Roche

James Leibold

2022/7

Linguistic human rights in Tibet: Advocacy and denial

The Handbook of Linguistic Human Rights

Gerald Roche

2022/11/29

The World’s Languages in Crisis (Redux): Toward a Radical Reimagining for Global Linguistic Justice

Emancipations: A Journal of Critical Social Analysis

Gerald Roche

2022/5/6

The Language of Trust

Gerald Roche

2021/4

“The bus doesn’t stop for us”: Multilingualism, attitudes and identity in songs of a Tibetic community of Nepal

Multilingua

Lauren Gawne

Gerald Roche

Ruth Gamble

2021/1/27

International relations and the Himalaya: connecting ecologies, cultures and geopolitics

Australian Journal of International Affairs

Alexander E Davis

Ruth Gamble

Gerald Roche

Lauren Gawne

2021/1/2

CCCI Gerald Roche Tibet, China, and Settler Colonialism

Gerald Roche

2021/4/12

The Alphabetical Order of Things: The Language of Place and the Place of Language in Tibetan Song 1

Gerald Roche

2020/7/23

Abandoning endangered languages: Ethical loneliness, language oppression, and social justice

Gerald Roche

2020

Tibetan Language Rights and Civil Society in the People’s Republic of China: Challenges of and for Rights

Asian Studies Review

Gerald Roche

2020/5/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 24
James Leibold

James Leibold

La Trobe University

H-index: 21
Ben Hillman

Ben Hillman

Australian National University

H-index: 16
Lauren Gawne

Lauren Gawne

La Trobe University

H-index: 7
Sonika Gupta

Sonika Gupta

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

H-index: 7
Ruth Gamble

Ruth Gamble

La Trobe University

H-index: 6
Ju-Han Zoe Wang

Ju-Han Zoe Wang

James Cook University

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