Srinuan Saokhamnuan recounts her life as a stateless person growing up in Thailand, her fight to receive an education and her journey to obtain Thai citizenship
UNHCR’s current #IBelong campaign presents stateless people as uniquely excluded, emphasising the ne...
This article reflects upon the use of oral histories in uncovering people’s subjective experiences o...
Statelessness is a problem that affects 12 million people worldwide, with severe social, economic, a...
Many of the stateless children and youth who were born on the Thai side of the border to Myanma...
Home to more than half-a-million stateless persons, Thailand provides a unique case study for unders...
Globally, over 10 million people lack the recognition and rights of citizenship. Statelessness among...
‘Statelessness’ is a global phenomenon that refers to the lack of nationality of an individual. Alth...
The indigenous "hill tribes" of northern Thailand often do not enjoy the economic and political bene...
This article explores issues involved with researching statelessness ‘on the ground’ during ethnogra...
An estimated twelve million people worldwide are stateless, or living without the legal bond of citi...
Statelessness in Thailand is primarily framed first and foremost as an issue of legibility to the st...
This investigation on highlander’s access to citizenship was conducted in 2007. It is based on the r...
The Burmese diaspora in Thailand attracts significant academic attention. However, the voices of mig...
Statelessness has become an issue of concern to the international community since after the World Wa...
There are approximately 1.5 million migrant workers from Burma living in Thailand. The majority work...
UNHCR’s current #IBelong campaign presents stateless people as uniquely excluded, emphasising the ne...
This article reflects upon the use of oral histories in uncovering people’s subjective experiences o...
Statelessness is a problem that affects 12 million people worldwide, with severe social, economic, a...
Many of the stateless children and youth who were born on the Thai side of the border to Myanma...
Home to more than half-a-million stateless persons, Thailand provides a unique case study for unders...
Globally, over 10 million people lack the recognition and rights of citizenship. Statelessness among...
‘Statelessness’ is a global phenomenon that refers to the lack of nationality of an individual. Alth...
The indigenous "hill tribes" of northern Thailand often do not enjoy the economic and political bene...
This article explores issues involved with researching statelessness ‘on the ground’ during ethnogra...
An estimated twelve million people worldwide are stateless, or living without the legal bond of citi...
Statelessness in Thailand is primarily framed first and foremost as an issue of legibility to the st...
This investigation on highlander’s access to citizenship was conducted in 2007. It is based on the r...
The Burmese diaspora in Thailand attracts significant academic attention. However, the voices of mig...
Statelessness has become an issue of concern to the international community since after the World Wa...
There are approximately 1.5 million migrant workers from Burma living in Thailand. The majority work...
UNHCR’s current #IBelong campaign presents stateless people as uniquely excluded, emphasising the ne...
This article reflects upon the use of oral histories in uncovering people’s subjective experiences o...
Statelessness is a problem that affects 12 million people worldwide, with severe social, economic, a...