In the late eighties the Thai eco-Buddhist movement, led by a fragmented network of Buddhist monks, mobilized in defense of the forested ecosystems and advocated rural communities in forest and land conflicts against the state-corporation alliance. The present discussion challenges the assumptions of those observers who described the local articulations of the eco-Buddhist movement in the nineties. By analyzing the life trajectory of two ecology monks operating in Nan and focusing on their representations of the righteous rural order, I will argue that the eco-Buddhist environmentalist approach, throughout the decade 2000-2010, became a hegemonic force, supporting the conservative powers’ effort to softly contrast the expansion of reformist...
Thailand’s royal forest department, the authorized office for control over the state’s forest lands ...
Monks in Politics, Monks in the World: Buddhist Activism in Contemporary Myanmar Despite common clai...
This article considers the disagreement between scholars of Buddhism around whether the tradition is...
monks engage in ecological conservation projects. These "ecology monks " teach ecologicall...
Since the 1960s, the movement known as Engaged Buddhism has grown on a global scale. From protesti...
In this far-reaching examination of environmental problems and politics in northern Thailand, Tim Fo...
This paper is based on an insiders' view of the ecological movement in Northern Thailand as carried ...
Despite the often-repeated assertion that Buddhism and politics are, or at least must be, separate m...
A spiritual awakening is necessary to address the global ecological crisis and to bring about an env...
The Isan farmers in Ubonratchatani province of Northeast Thailand employ Buddhist as well as moderni...
The Isan farmers in Ubonratchatani province of Northeast Thailand employ Buddhist as well as moderni...
In the early 1990s, two of Taiwan’s humanistic Buddhist groups—Buddhist Tzu Chi Compassionate Relief...
In the early 1990s, two of Taiwan’s humanistic Buddhist groups—Buddhist Tzu Chi Compassionate Relief...
This thesis examines the role of district-level forest rangers in Northern Thailand. It builds an et...
Environmental conflicts over natural resources in Thailand have rapidly grown during the past few de...
Thailand’s royal forest department, the authorized office for control over the state’s forest lands ...
Monks in Politics, Monks in the World: Buddhist Activism in Contemporary Myanmar Despite common clai...
This article considers the disagreement between scholars of Buddhism around whether the tradition is...
monks engage in ecological conservation projects. These "ecology monks " teach ecologicall...
Since the 1960s, the movement known as Engaged Buddhism has grown on a global scale. From protesti...
In this far-reaching examination of environmental problems and politics in northern Thailand, Tim Fo...
This paper is based on an insiders' view of the ecological movement in Northern Thailand as carried ...
Despite the often-repeated assertion that Buddhism and politics are, or at least must be, separate m...
A spiritual awakening is necessary to address the global ecological crisis and to bring about an env...
The Isan farmers in Ubonratchatani province of Northeast Thailand employ Buddhist as well as moderni...
The Isan farmers in Ubonratchatani province of Northeast Thailand employ Buddhist as well as moderni...
In the early 1990s, two of Taiwan’s humanistic Buddhist groups—Buddhist Tzu Chi Compassionate Relief...
In the early 1990s, two of Taiwan’s humanistic Buddhist groups—Buddhist Tzu Chi Compassionate Relief...
This thesis examines the role of district-level forest rangers in Northern Thailand. It builds an et...
Environmental conflicts over natural resources in Thailand have rapidly grown during the past few de...
Thailand’s royal forest department, the authorized office for control over the state’s forest lands ...
Monks in Politics, Monks in the World: Buddhist Activism in Contemporary Myanmar Despite common clai...
This article considers the disagreement between scholars of Buddhism around whether the tradition is...