This dissertation examines the effects of state-society relations on processes of ethnic boundary-making and boundary-shifting in two villages in the conflict-affected region of southernmost Thailand. The study builds on an existing body of research that attempts to explain the persistence of anti-state violence in the border region of southern Thailand through the examination of state-society relations and problems of state legitimacy. Rather than seeking to explain the factors driving violent conflict, however, this study takes as its focus relations between the distinct ethno-religious communities that comprise the region’s population. The substantive chapters of the dissertation analyze relations between residents of two adjacent villag...
Based on ethnographic research in Ruam Chai, a large and remote village in northern Thailand, this d...
This article is part of a Sociology dissertation in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, K...
For millennia, competing ethnic groups have been both the source and target of many conflicts. In pa...
Living with Four Polities: States and Cross-border Flows in the Myanmar-Thailand Borderland detangle...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how people express religious and national identities in ...
The ‘Southern Fire’ is an ethno-religious conflict in the southernmost region of Thailand that has c...
This paper explains how the ethnic conflict process that occurred in the Southern Province of Thaila...
The current wave of violence in southern Thailand began on 4 January 2004 and is showing no signs of...
Over the last decade, numerous ethnic violence occurred in southern Thailand, in particular three pr...
The prolonged insurgency in Southern Thailand has claimed thousands of victims since the outbreak of...
In the southern border provinces of Thailand, especially Pattani, Yalaa and Narathiwat, there are t...
Since its formal incorporation into the Thai nation state in the early 20th century, the Malay-Musli...
This paper examines the securitization process of unauthorised migration in Thailand, in particular ...
The prolonged insurgency in Southern Thailand has claimed thousands of victims since the outbreak of...
Based on ethnographic research in Ruam Chai, a large and remote village in northern Thailand, this d...
Based on ethnographic research in Ruam Chai, a large and remote village in northern Thailand, this d...
This article is part of a Sociology dissertation in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, K...
For millennia, competing ethnic groups have been both the source and target of many conflicts. In pa...
Living with Four Polities: States and Cross-border Flows in the Myanmar-Thailand Borderland detangle...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how people express religious and national identities in ...
The ‘Southern Fire’ is an ethno-religious conflict in the southernmost region of Thailand that has c...
This paper explains how the ethnic conflict process that occurred in the Southern Province of Thaila...
The current wave of violence in southern Thailand began on 4 January 2004 and is showing no signs of...
Over the last decade, numerous ethnic violence occurred in southern Thailand, in particular three pr...
The prolonged insurgency in Southern Thailand has claimed thousands of victims since the outbreak of...
In the southern border provinces of Thailand, especially Pattani, Yalaa and Narathiwat, there are t...
Since its formal incorporation into the Thai nation state in the early 20th century, the Malay-Musli...
This paper examines the securitization process of unauthorised migration in Thailand, in particular ...
The prolonged insurgency in Southern Thailand has claimed thousands of victims since the outbreak of...
Based on ethnographic research in Ruam Chai, a large and remote village in northern Thailand, this d...
Based on ethnographic research in Ruam Chai, a large and remote village in northern Thailand, this d...
This article is part of a Sociology dissertation in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, K...
For millennia, competing ethnic groups have been both the source and target of many conflicts. In pa...