Recipients of ENITS 2009

Doctorate Scholarship

 

Name

(Nationality)

Institution

Research Topic

Angela Shih Chih Chiu

(American)

SOAS, University of London

Art as a “System of Action” : Buddha Images in the “Golden Age” of Lan Na, c. 1355-1525 CE (1898-2068 BE)

Aphilak Kasempholkoon

(Thai)

Chulalongkorn University

Convention and Invention in Phra Sri An (Maitreya) Myth in Thai Society

Betty Nguyen

(American)

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Detecting Shifts in Chronicle Writing : A Bhikkhuni Chronicle from early 20th c. Lanna

Claudio Sopranzetti

(Italian)

Harvard University

Cars and Carts : Marketing, Circulation, and Fluidity in Bangkok’s Central Business District

Jirathorn Chartsiri

(Thai)

Chulalongkorn University

The Emergence of the Kingdom of Thonburi in the Context of the Chinese Era 1727-1782

Kornphanat Tungkeunkunt

(Thai)

National University of Singapore

History of Rediffusion : Lifeline for Chinese Broadcasting in Thailand 1956-1982

Lawrence Nathaniel Ross

(American)

City University of New York

Hikayat Abu Qasim : The Legacy of a Twentieth-Century Rong Ngeng Pioneer in Thailand’s Andaman Coast Region

Malinee Khumsupha

(Thai)

Chulalongkorn University

Changing Bangkok 1855-1909 : The Effects of European Settlers and Their Subjects

Marasri Sorthip

(Thai)

Chulalongkorn University

Historical Narratives of King Naresuan the Great : Narrative Techniques and Image Creation

Matthew Zavala Wheeler

(American)

University of New South Wales

Legitimacy, Counterinsurgency, and Order 66/2523

Micah Francis Morton

(American)

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Negotiating the Changing Zomia of Mainland Southeast Asia : The Politics of Akha Identity

Naoko Nakagawa

(Japanese)

Boston University

Organic Agriculture : Its Implication for the Third-World Small-Scale Producers

Patcharin Buranakorn

(Thai)

Chulalongkorn University

Sorrow in the Pannasa Jataka : Emotion and the Teaching of Dharma

Royboon Rassameethes

(Thai)

Chulalongkorn University

Local Wisdom and Social Learning for Sustainable Water Resource Management : A Case Study of Ban Limthong, Amphoe Nang Rong, Changwat Buri Ram

Samson Wah Lim

(American)

Cornell University

Siam’s New Detectives : Police Work and the Press from 1900 to 1950

Sean Matthew Ashley

(Canadian)

Simon Fraser University

Palaung Buddhism and Ethnic Identity in Northern Thailand

Yong Jin

(Chinese)

Peking University

Thai Name Control and Social Integration