This paper explores the complex ways in which Burmese Shan migrants in Northern Thailand utilise strategic practices of in/visibility and in/audibility to maintain emotional attachments to ethnic identity and belonging while negotiating a double exclusion from national belonging and citizenship in both home and host countries. Fleeing Shan State as a result of the long standing civil war and gross human rights abuses by Burma’s military junta, over 200,000 Shan have entered Thailand since 1996. Based on research conducted among three Shan communities in the small town of Pai, this article examines how strategic deployment and concealment of ethnic identity – in/visibility and in/audibility – allows Shan migrants to navigate differen...
While there are many prior studies to date on the internal conflicts in Burma, these are mostly focu...
AbstractIn the context of modern nation-states, borderlands occupy a unique space as they are typica...
The Burmese refugee/migrant community on the Thai-Burmese border figures prominently among “refugee ...
The overall aim of this study is to explore the relations between home-places, mobility and social n...
textThis dissertation examines the cross-border flows of media texts, migration and the construction...
This paper explores the subjective experiences of migrants engaged in producing alternative modes of...
This article examines the reception of Chin refugees from Myanmar in Mizoram State in north-east Ind...
This article examines the reception of Chin refugees from Myanmar in Mizoram State in north-east Ind...
ISSN 1919‐0581This paper investigates the relationship between ethnic politics and agrarian transfor...
Based on ethnographic research in Ruam Chai, a large and remote village in northern Thailand, this d...
Ethnicity has held the displaced Burma Karen and the Thai-Karen people together and these ties give ...
This paper explores the subjective experiences of migrants engaged in producing alternative modes of...
The past decade has seen the rapid development of transnationalism research, but transnationalism fr...
This paper details the lives of eight Karen-Burmese migrants living in Mae Sot, Thailand, a city on ...
This paper examines the securitization process of unauthorised migration in Thailand, in particular ...
While there are many prior studies to date on the internal conflicts in Burma, these are mostly focu...
AbstractIn the context of modern nation-states, borderlands occupy a unique space as they are typica...
The Burmese refugee/migrant community on the Thai-Burmese border figures prominently among “refugee ...
The overall aim of this study is to explore the relations between home-places, mobility and social n...
textThis dissertation examines the cross-border flows of media texts, migration and the construction...
This paper explores the subjective experiences of migrants engaged in producing alternative modes of...
This article examines the reception of Chin refugees from Myanmar in Mizoram State in north-east Ind...
This article examines the reception of Chin refugees from Myanmar in Mizoram State in north-east Ind...
ISSN 1919‐0581This paper investigates the relationship between ethnic politics and agrarian transfor...
Based on ethnographic research in Ruam Chai, a large and remote village in northern Thailand, this d...
Ethnicity has held the displaced Burma Karen and the Thai-Karen people together and these ties give ...
This paper explores the subjective experiences of migrants engaged in producing alternative modes of...
The past decade has seen the rapid development of transnationalism research, but transnationalism fr...
This paper details the lives of eight Karen-Burmese migrants living in Mae Sot, Thailand, a city on ...
This paper examines the securitization process of unauthorised migration in Thailand, in particular ...
While there are many prior studies to date on the internal conflicts in Burma, these are mostly focu...
AbstractIn the context of modern nation-states, borderlands occupy a unique space as they are typica...
The Burmese refugee/migrant community on the Thai-Burmese border figures prominently among “refugee ...