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Experiences

  • Present
    • Lecturer at King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi at the office of General Education in the International program
  • 06/22
    • Guest lecture at the Department of Anthropology, Archaeology, Silpakorn University Contemporary Anthropological Theories
  • 01/20-05/20.
    • Visiting lecturer at Pridi Banomyong International College, Thammasart University TU 117: Development of the Modern World 10/15-03/19. Havas Millennial Project, Philippines Worked as a research assistant in Thailand, conducting different methods of qualitative studies and wrote reports on Thai teenagers in Bangkok.
  • 07/15-07/18
    • Lecturer at School of Liberal Arts, General Education, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (International Program) Develop class content, which integrates theory with real-life cases and incorporates “Activity-based” method to create an active learning experience where students can exercise creative, critical thinking skills and appreciate the value of life through projects.
  • 01/14-06/15
    • Visiting Lecturer at King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi in International program GEN341: Thai Indigenous Knowledge GEN321: World Civilizations
  • 05/13-06/15
    • Program Coordinator for Master of Arts in International Development Studies Faculty of Political Science Chulalongkorn University Assist Program Director in carrying out the academic responsibilities of the Program, including the preparation of the academic timetable and annual calendar, curriculum development, oversight of course coordination, and support the editing of the students’ theses. I also am responsible for initiating fundraising projects and contribute to the program’s public relations.
  • 05/13-06/15
    • Teaching Assistant for Migration as Development Issues and Globalization and Development in Asia Pacific Region for Master of Arts in International Development Studies Faculty of Political Science Chulalongkorn University Organized fieldwork research projects and help facilitate discussions from empirical data
  • 04/2015
    • Guest lecture at the Faculty for Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University The title of lecture is “In the Name of Thainess”
  • 11/2015
    • Guest lecture for Design, Business & Technology Management Program (DBTM) Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Thammasat University The title of lecture is “Looking beyond objects: Meanings and Values”
  • 05/11- 12/12
    • Thai Language Assistant, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
  • 08/11-12/12
    • “Thai Table”, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI Organized and led Thai language practice, including speaking, reading and writing, for undergraduate and graduate students. Arranged meetings among Thai and international students to improve their languages skills.
  • 08/11-12/12
    • Southeast Asian Research Group (SARG), University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI As a member of the Southeast Asian Research Group (SARG), organized meetings with Southeast Asian researchers and facilitated translation from Thai sources and references to English for graduate students on various topics related to Thailand.
  • 08/10-12/12
    • Teaching Assistant, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY AAS 220 China: Language and Culture, Department of Asian and Asian American Studies, Stony Brook University

ประวัติการศึกษา
  • 08/18- Present
    • Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Chiang Mai University
  • 2012
    • University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
    • Masters in Southeast Asian Studies
    • Completed thesis with distinction: Continuity, Conflict and Change in Bangkok’s Jatujak Weekend Market
    • Advisor: Katherine A. Bowie, Ph.D.
  • 2010
    • Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York
    • Bachelor of Arts in Asian and Asian American Studies Graduated with honors (Cum Laude)
    • Thesis topic: Yao Taoism, the Combination of Chinese Ancient Belief and Indigenous Practices of a Hill Tribe Group of Northern Thailand
    • Advisor: Gregory A. Ruf, Ph.D.
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Public Lectures, Conference Presentations and Publications

  • 12/2022
    • Center for Southeast Asian Studies Friday Forum Lecture, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • Talk title: "The Afterlife of the Vietnam War Era: U.S. Army Uniforms in Thailand.”
  • 06/2022
    • Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI) Lecture Series, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI.
    • Talk Title: Nam's U.S. Army Vintage Uniform, Insignias, and Their Afterlife Resurrections
  • 04/2022.
    • 5th Public Lecture, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Faculty of Social Science, Naresuan University, Phisanulok.
    • Talk Title: Vintage More Than Things
  • 04/2022
    • 14th International Conference on Thai Studies, Kyoto, Japan
    • Paper title: “Capturing Vintage, or How the U.S. Military Vintage Clothing from the Vietnam War Turns from Trash to Treasure in Contemporary Thailand”
  • 08/2020.
    • So-Anthro Network 19th, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Chiang Mai University
    • Paper title: “Fashioning Worlds: Possibilities of U.S. Military Vintage Materials from the Vietnam War in Thailand”
  • 07/2020
    • Asian Graduate Student Fellowship, (15 June – 24 July 2020), The Asia Research Institute (ARI) of National University of Singapore (NUS)
    • Paper title: “From the Battlefield of Nam to The Fashion Capital War of Thai Collectors: Re-imagining Memory of the Vietnam War Through U.S. Military Vintage Clothing Materials”.
  • 08/2018
    • Thailand ‘s 1st Annual Conference on Anthropology and Socially, Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre, Bangkok
    • Paper title: “Smells Like Thai Spirits: The Meaning of Grunge in Contemporary Thai Society”
  • 07/2017
    • The 13th International Conference on Thai Studies, Chinag Mai University
  • 06/2015
    • 4th International Conference on International Relations and Development (ICIRD 2015), Mahidol University.
    • Paper title: “Exporting James Bond, and Indigenizing Ralph Lauren: Jatujak Market at the Art of Thrifting in Contemporary Thailand”
  • 06/2015
    • The 15th International Conference BUU & AMSAR 2015, Burapha University
    • Paper title: “Every Inch of This Market is Gold”: The Rise and Survival of Jatujak Weekend Market”
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