Recipients of ENITAS 2016

Name

(Nationality)

Institution

Research Topic

Iqra Anugrah

(Indonesian)

Institute for Economic and Social Research, Education, and Information (LP3ES)

Elite-Peasant Relations in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia : Decentralization, Dispossession, and Countermovement

Ruji Auethavornpipat

(Thai)

Australian National University

Assessing Regional Cooperation : ASEAN States, Migrant Worker Rights and Norms Socialization in Southeast Asia

Phacharaphorn Phanomvan Na Ayudhaya

(Thai)

University of Oxford

A New Economic Geography Approach to Archaeology in Early Southeast Asian Settlements : Does Nautical Access Matter?

Hoang Thi My Nhi

(Vietnamese)

Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences

The Japanese town in Southeast Asia in the 17th : A Comparison Study in Hoi An (Dang Trong) and Ayadha (Siam)

Pradana Boy Zulian

(Indonesian)

University of Muhammadiyah, Malang

Knowledge for Peace : Thai Muslim Students in Indonesia’s and Their Role in Enhancing peace in Southern Thailand

Bina Gandhi Deori

(Indian)

Visva-Bharati University

The Tai-Khamti of Arunachal Pradesh, India : A Study of the Shan Connection of S.E. Asia

Li Siying

(Chinese)

Institute of Ethnic Literature, China

A Comparison of Origin and Creation Myths of Tai Ethnic Groups and its Belief System

Arthur Macaraig Navarro

(Filipino)

Forum for Ethical Review Committees in Asia and the Western Pacific (FERCAP)

The Challenge of Writing Histories of Filipino-Thai Relations : Towards a National/People’s Discourse in the Philippines on Historical Intercultural/International Studies

Ladawan Khaikham

(Thai)

Australian National University

Citizenship and the Right to Stay : the Case of Stateless Youths along the Thailand – Myanmar Border

Sawit Prasertphan

(Thai)

Chiangmai University

The Photographic Situation : Relationships of Migrant Communities in Chiang Mai to Photographic Events

Mary Dorothy De Lara Jose

(Filipino)

University of the Philippines, Diliman

A Tale of Two Southeast Asian Women Writers : A Comparative Study of the Life Histories and Contributions of M.L. Boonlua Debyasuvarn (1911-1982) and Patricia Melendrez-Cruz (1938-1993)

Byung Chu Dredge Kang

(American)

University of California, San Diego

Tom or Gay-Sao? Korpanese Popular Culture and the Convergence of Soft Masculine Aesthetics in Thai Queer Youth Cultures