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This workshop is part of the Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology research cluster, Digital Media and Culture in Southeast Asia, in collaboration with the MA (Anthropology) course, AN603 Review of Research Topics in Anthropology
contact
- Rapeephan Charoenwong
- email: ccscs.tu@gmail.com
Friday, 15 August 2025 | 10.00-13.00 hrs.
Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology meeting room,
Fl.4, Faculty of Social Administration Building, Thammasat University, Tha Prachan
programme
9.30 | registration
10.00 – 10.10 | opening remarks
- Yukti Mukdawijitra
convenor, AN603 Review of Research Topics in Anthropology
Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology, Thammasat University
10.00 – 13.00 | Field Devices: Creative intervention and the materialities of ethnographic encounter
- The Arts of Encounter: An abbreviated glossary
Richard MacDonald
Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies,
Goldsmiths, University of London - Lines of Recognition: Rethinking digital identity with Karen refugees in Mae La camp
Charlotte Hill
– Department of Media Arts and Design, Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University
– co-investigator, Reimagining Digital Identity: Practices among Karen refugees in Thailand
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Travelling Through Time: An Ethnographic Inquiry into Future (Im)possibilities and Past Emotional Landscapes
Saraj Sindhuprama
– 101 Public Policy Think Tank (101PUB)
– co-researcher, Thai Youth Civic Imagination Project - moderator
Kevin Laddapong
PhD candidate, Department of Anthropology,
Indiana University Bloomington
recommended readings
- Back, Les. (2012). “Live Sociology: Social research and its futures“. The Sociological Review 60: S1, 18-39.
- Estalella, A. & Sánchez Criado, T. (2023). “Introduction: The ethnographic invention“. In Tomás Sánchez Criado and Adolfo Estalella (eds.), An Ethnographic Inventory: Field devices for anthropological inquiry (pp. 1-14). New York: Routledge.
- Hill, Charlotte. (2025). “Drawing beyond silence: Exploring present realities and imagined futures of Karen encamped refugee youths“. Ethnography online first, 1-26.