Identity Politics and Social Conflict in Contemporary Thai Society
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Creator Kanjira Wijitwatchararak
Title Identity Politics and Social Conflict in Contemporary Thai Society
Publisher Dr.Ket Institute of Academic Development and Promotion
Publication Year 2567
Journal Title Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Innovation
Journal Vol. 1
Journal No. 3
Page no. 24-34
Keyword Identity politics, Ethnicity, Nationalism, Conflict, Thailand
URL Website https://so14.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/AJHSI
Website title https://so14.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/AJHSI
ISSN 3088-1897
Abstract This article examines the dynamics of identity politics in contemporary Thai society by analyzing how historical narratives, structural inequalities, and legal frameworks shape ethnic, regional, religious, and gender-based conflicts. Drawing on case studies from Isaan, the Deep South, LGBTQ+ communities, and Cold War-era discourses, the article highlights how state-driven nationalism has marginalized diverse identities through cultural assimilation and centralized governance. It argues that effective conflict resolution requires structural reforms, inclusive representation, and a shift toward pluralistic democratic practices. The discussion further situates Thailand within broader global debates on identity and nationalism, emphasizing the growing impact of digital media and generational change on political mobilization.
Dr.Ket Institute of Academic Development and Promotion, Thailand

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