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Blog post addressing the Human Ecology Forum, ANU

The Human Ecology Forum at the ANU has generously offered to spend some time at their gathering today (5 September) considering my research and responding to several questions. This blog post is a summary of my fieldwork and research questions, and is addressed to them.

About

About me
I studied at the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia, a bachelor in Asian Studies (Thai) and bachelor in Arts (Honours). I majored in Human Ecology (in the Fenner School of Environment and Society in the College of Science), Development Studies, Asian Studies (Southeast Asia) and Thai+ languages. My family is Australian and Thai, [...]

Research in Canberra

After visiting Dave in 2006 and again in 2007 to search for an interesting research topic, I started studying back at ANU in Canberra in February 2008. I’m interested in issues in disaster response that have some importance in the field, not just issues of academic interest. As an Asian Studies and humanities student, I’m [...]

Key dates of research and fieldwork

In amongst visits to exhibitions of environmental bamboo sculpture exhibitions and temples and rubbish dumps, we get some work done too. This post is to keep my supervisors and friends informed of my movements, and also for other research students interested in this particular research process.
5 January 2006. I moved to Thailand to live and [...]