Anan Ganjanapan is a Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Chiang Mai University, Thailand. He received his Ph.D. in Anthropology from Cornell University and has served as a Chairman of the Graduate Committee at the Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development. His research interests include economic anthropology, environmental management, history of rural economy and society, history of the Lanna, rituals and beliefs, social theory of development, and ethnology. Anan contributes to the Culture and Rights Project by bringing his expertise on the subject of indigenous rights, land rights, and resource management.
PEOPLE
- Dr. Coeli Barry
- Dr. Varaporn Chamsanit
- Dr. Kimberly A. Christen
- Dr. Alexandra Denes
- Dr. Anan Ganjanapan
- Dr. Tyrell Haberkorn
- Dr. Thanapol Limapichart
- Dr. William Logan
- Dr. Yukti Mukdawijitra
- Dr. Frank Munger
- Dr. Helaine Silverman
- Mr. Tiamsoon Sirisrisak
- Dr. David Streckfuss
- Dr. Peter Vail
- Dr. Suchat Wongsinnak
SPOTLIGHT
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Natural Resources Management and Indigenous Peoples Rights in Thailand
Inter Mountain Peoples Education and Culture in Thailand (IMPECT) Association, an indigenous non-governmental development organization, has released its short documentary video on Natural Resources Management and Indigenous Peoples Rights in Thailand. read more»
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Restricted Rights: Migrant Women Workers in Thailand, Cambodia and Malaysia
War on Want and the Asian Migrant Centre have published a new report on the exploitation and rights of female migrants in Thailand, Cambodia, and Malaysia. The report details how the three countries and Western companies have reaped huge economic benefits from the contribution made by migrant female workers, yet refused to grant them the rights and security that are their due. read more»
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Natural Resources Management and Indigenous Peoples Rights in Thailand