PINKAEW LAUNGARAMSRI
Associate ProfessorDepartment of Geography
E-mail : pinkaew.l@cmu.ac.th
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Degrees
- Ph.D. (Anthropology), University of Washington, USA.
- M.A. (Anthropology), University of Washington, USA.
- M.A. (Anthropology), Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand B.A. (Accounting), Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Teaching
- Social and Cultural Theories
- Border Studies
- Seminar on Current Issues in Sociology and Anthropology
- Transborder Studies
- Seminar on the Practice of Social Research
- History of Sociological and Anthropological Thoughts
- Border and Transnational Issues
- History of Anthropological Thoughts
- Marginalization
- Gender in Southeast Asia
Research Interests
- Politics of ethnicity
- Resource Politics
- Women and Nation
Academic / Research Projects / Collaborative
Academic Publications
- Pinkaew Laungaramsri. (2019). China in Laos: Enclave spaces and the transformation of borders in the Mekong Region, Australian Journal of Anthropology Vol. 30 Issue 2 pp.129-260 August 2019.
- Pinkaew Laungaramsri & Souksamone Sengchanh. (2018). Negotiating post-resettlement livelihoods: the Chinese special economic zone and its impact in northwestern Laos, Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement, DOI: 10.1080/02255189.2019.1524748
- Pinkaew Laungaramsri. (2016). “Mass Surveillance and the Militarization of Cyberspace in Post-Coup Thailand,” Austrian Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 2(2) 195-214.
- Pinkaew Laungaramsri. (2016). “Thailand: Whither gender in the environmental movement,” Routledge Handbook of the Environment in Southeast Asia, Philip Hirsch (ed.), Routledge. pp. 470-482.
- Pinkaew Laungaramsri. (2015). “The environmental movement in Thailand: whither gender?”. in P. Hirsch (ed.), Handbook of Environment in South east Asia, London: Routledge.
- Pinkaew Laungaramsri. (2015). “Commodifying Sovereignty: Special Economic Zone and Neoliberalization of the Lao Frontier”. In Yos Santasombat (ed.) Impact of China’s Rise on the Mekong Region. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 117-146.
- Pinkaew Laungaramsri. (2015). “Contested Citizenship, Cards, Colors, and the Culture of Identification”. In John Amos Marston, ed., Ethnicity, Borders and the Grassroots Interface with the State: Studies on Mainland Southeast Asia in Honor of Charles F. Keyes, Silkworm Books, pp. 143-164.