This study explores the mediated political engagement of middle classes in Thailand. Using an ethnographic approach that includes interviews, participant observation and digital ethnography, the study explores the ways in which Thai people used social media to reinforce class divides. The three middle classes – upper-, middle- and lower-middle classes – used their social class disposition as a base in expressing their views on politics. Lifestyle as a form of political identity allowed upper-middle-class and elite people to distance themselves from other middle-class groups, while low-income groups who supported Thaksin used a variety of strategies, including the grass-roots revolution, inequality discourse and social mobilisation. The uppe...
This thesis examines the role of social media in Cambodia’s political process, in terms of the affor...
During periods of official nationalism in Thailand, the Thai media played a significant role in prom...
Labour weakness, political exclusion and the insignificance of class have formed recurring themes in...
This study explores the mediated political engagement of middle classes in Thailand. Using an ethnog...
Traditionally marginalized groups now have more access to new and unconventional means to participat...
Traditionally marginalized groups now have more access to new and unconventional means to participat...
In an average nation, the middle class is the portion of population that drives the nation political...
In the present social and cultural transformation of South Thailand's cultural politics, ideologies ...
重新審視泰國民主:論社會媒體對政治運動的影響Thailand has experienced political instability since 2005 until present. The p...
This research aims to investigate the behavior of social networking in receiving political informati...
Since the military coup of September 19, 2006, Thailand has been characterized by deeply divided pol...
Some studies theorized social media as fostering youth political participation by facilitating the d...
In the current political crisis of Thailand, particularly after the military takeover in May 2014, t...
As internet and smartphones have become more accessible in Thailand, a growth of social networking s...
The main purpose of this research is to investigate the perception of South Asian youth on the use o...
This thesis examines the role of social media in Cambodia’s political process, in terms of the affor...
During periods of official nationalism in Thailand, the Thai media played a significant role in prom...
Labour weakness, political exclusion and the insignificance of class have formed recurring themes in...
This study explores the mediated political engagement of middle classes in Thailand. Using an ethnog...
Traditionally marginalized groups now have more access to new and unconventional means to participat...
Traditionally marginalized groups now have more access to new and unconventional means to participat...
In an average nation, the middle class is the portion of population that drives the nation political...
In the present social and cultural transformation of South Thailand's cultural politics, ideologies ...
重新審視泰國民主:論社會媒體對政治運動的影響Thailand has experienced political instability since 2005 until present. The p...
This research aims to investigate the behavior of social networking in receiving political informati...
Since the military coup of September 19, 2006, Thailand has been characterized by deeply divided pol...
Some studies theorized social media as fostering youth political participation by facilitating the d...
In the current political crisis of Thailand, particularly after the military takeover in May 2014, t...
As internet and smartphones have become more accessible in Thailand, a growth of social networking s...
The main purpose of this research is to investigate the perception of South Asian youth on the use o...
This thesis examines the role of social media in Cambodia’s political process, in terms of the affor...
During periods of official nationalism in Thailand, the Thai media played a significant role in prom...
Labour weakness, political exclusion and the insignificance of class have formed recurring themes in...