Information Wars in Southeast Asia
This event was inspired by Janjira Sombatpoonsiri’s article on “Fake News and Thailand’s Information Wars: How Politicizing Fake News Consolidates Thailand’s Authoritarian Rule”
This event was inspired by Janjira Sombatpoonsiri’s article on “Fake News and Thailand’s Information Wars: How Politicizing Fake News Consolidates Thailand’s Authoritarian Rule”
Dear Partners and Friends of SEA Junction, On behalf of all of us at SEA Junction, I would like to thank you for your support through 2019 and wish you a very joyful and successful 2020! In December, we closed the year with a range of diverse activities. Under the patronage of the Italian Embassy…
In addition to its functioning as a reading room, SEA Junction conducts public activities to foster understanding and appreciation of Southeast Asia in all its realities and socio-cultural dimensions
Textiles are inextricably linked to our lives, essential to our survival and powerful signifiers of our existence.
Textiles are inextricably linked to our lives, essential to our survival and powerful signifiers of our existence.
Last month, SEA Junction participated in the ASEAN People Forum (APF) to profile our organization and activities and we were impressed with the vibrancy of civil society in the face of dismissal by most governments in the region.
Driving down a dirt road through a rustic Isaan village, one sees concrete houses with garages and satellite dishes strewn all over the vast paddy field. If they don’t belong to the village headman or lotto winner, they must be owned by a mia farang.
Did Tukta marry Gerhardt for love, money, or out of obligation? An anthropologist says it may be all three. The life stories of Thai women and farang men in interracial relationships in Isaan are explored in “Love, Money and Obligation” (2019)
BANGKOK — For those with a passion for Southeast Asia, all roads lead to SEA Junction in the heart of Bangkok.