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Past Research Activities

CISMOR Workshop by Research Fellow

Perspectives of the Structural Problems in the Deep South of Thailand – Conflict Resolutions, Gender, and Migration Networks –

Date: 2021/10/09 14:30-16:30
Place: online (zoom platform)
Speaker:
  • Tanapat Jundittawong, PhD. (Visiting Researcher, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Ryukyus, Japan)
  • Ruengrin Pratippornkul (Doctoral Student, Department of Comparative Public Policy, School of International Public Policy, University of Osaka, Japan)
  • Naomi Nishi (Part time Lecturer, Faculty of Law, CISMOR Research Fellow- Islam Studies Section, Doshisha University, Japan)
Commentator:
  • Fareeda Panjor (Lecturer at the Center for Conflict Studies and Cultural Diversity, Prince of Songkla University, Pattani Campus, Thailamd)
Summary:
The area of the former Patani sultanate, currently Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and part of Songkla Provinces called also the Deep South – a region where Malay Muslims comprise the majority of the population – has been experiencing separatist movements for decades. Especially after conflicts between the Thai government and militants intensified in 2004, the Deep South of Thailand has been attracting the attention of both within and outside the country.
In this workshop, we have invited scholars and students from the fields of sociology, political science, and international relations to present case studies with the aim to explore the structural problems in the Deep South.
This workshop will raise the following questions: firstly what do the debates over the Deep South show us about the problems that this region is facing? Reciprocally, how can the results of our analysis help us tackle the country’s structural problem?
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