An estimated twelve million people worldwide are stateless, or living without the legal bond of citizenship or nationality with any state, and consequently face barriers to employment, property ownership, education, health care, customary legal rights, and national and international protection. More than one-quarter of the world\u27s stateless people live in Thailand. This feminist ethnography explores the impact of statelessness on the everyday lives of Burmese women political exiles living in Thailand through the paradigm of human security and its six indicators: food, economic, personal, political, health, and community security. The research reveals that exclusion from national and international legal protections creates pervasive and p...
Since the end of its military rule in 2011, the international community has rewarded Myanmar for per...
Thesis advisor: Sarah BabbThesis advisor: Lisa DodsonThrough a qualitative thematic analysis of sixt...
Srinuan Saokhamnuan recounts her life as a stateless person growing up in Thailand, her fight to rec...
An estimated twelve million people worldwide are stateless, or living without the legal bond of citi...
This paper details the lives of eight Karen-Burmese migrants living in Mae Sot, Thailand, a city on ...
Home to more than half-a-million stateless persons, Thailand provides a unique case study for unders...
Many of the stateless children and youth who were born on the Thai side of the border to Myanma...
Thesis advisor: Stephen PfohlThis dissertation explores the intersection of gender, violence, and di...
There are approximately 1.5 million migrant workers from Burma living in Thailand. The majority work...
‘Statelessness’ is a global phenomenon that refers to the lack of nationality of an individual. Alth...
This thesis explores the effects of the social transformation of Burma under military rule on Burmes...
Statelessness as we know it now has its roots at the beginning of the 20th century. Today more than ...
This essay presents the history of the Karen refuge situation on the Burmese border with Thailand. I...
For more than 25 years Burma has been experiencing a refugee crisis due to the military government’s...
Through a participatory action research project with human rights activists in Myanmar, this study b...
Since the end of its military rule in 2011, the international community has rewarded Myanmar for per...
Thesis advisor: Sarah BabbThesis advisor: Lisa DodsonThrough a qualitative thematic analysis of sixt...
Srinuan Saokhamnuan recounts her life as a stateless person growing up in Thailand, her fight to rec...
An estimated twelve million people worldwide are stateless, or living without the legal bond of citi...
This paper details the lives of eight Karen-Burmese migrants living in Mae Sot, Thailand, a city on ...
Home to more than half-a-million stateless persons, Thailand provides a unique case study for unders...
Many of the stateless children and youth who were born on the Thai side of the border to Myanma...
Thesis advisor: Stephen PfohlThis dissertation explores the intersection of gender, violence, and di...
There are approximately 1.5 million migrant workers from Burma living in Thailand. The majority work...
‘Statelessness’ is a global phenomenon that refers to the lack of nationality of an individual. Alth...
This thesis explores the effects of the social transformation of Burma under military rule on Burmes...
Statelessness as we know it now has its roots at the beginning of the 20th century. Today more than ...
This essay presents the history of the Karen refuge situation on the Burmese border with Thailand. I...
For more than 25 years Burma has been experiencing a refugee crisis due to the military government’s...
Through a participatory action research project with human rights activists in Myanmar, this study b...
Since the end of its military rule in 2011, the international community has rewarded Myanmar for per...
Thesis advisor: Sarah BabbThesis advisor: Lisa DodsonThrough a qualitative thematic analysis of sixt...
Srinuan Saokhamnuan recounts her life as a stateless person growing up in Thailand, her fight to rec...