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Dr. Duanghathai Buranajaroenkij

Position
Assistant Professor
Unit
Gender and Development Studies
Faculty of Public Policy
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  • Ph. D. Gender and Development Studies, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
  • M.A. Conflict Analysis and Management, Royal Roads University, Canada
  • Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding
  • Women’s Rights and Human Rights
  • Gender and Development
  • Group Process and Dialogue Facilitation
  1. Buranajaroenkij, Duanghathai. & Hayes, Micheal. (2024 – Early view). The securitization of social reintegration in Southern Thailand’s armed conflict. Conflict Resolution Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1002/crq.21458
  2. Chua, Bencharat & Buranajaroenkij, Duanghathai. (2024) Building bridges for nonviolent change: Women as insider mediators in Thailand’s 2020-2022 pro-democracy movements. Germany: Berghof Foundation.
  3. Karlken,Sawinant., Buranajaroenkij, Duanghathai., Marddent, Amporn. & Narkurairattana, Padtheera. (2024). Third-party roles in Thailand’s hijab ban conflict: A case study of a school. Conflict and Peace Studies Journal, 3(2), pp. 55-82. https://so07.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/cpsj_psu/article/view/article3/pdf3
  4. Buranajaroenkij, Duanghathai. (2023). Civil society and gender advancement in Thailand in Routledge Handbook of civil and uncivil society in Southeast Asia. Eva Hansson and Meredith L. Weiss, editors. Routledge. pp. 205-222. DOI: 10.4324/9780367422080-16
  5. Buranajaroenkij, Duanghathai. (2020). Challenges to women’s inclusion in peace processes in Thailand and Myanmar. International Feminist Journal of Politics. 22(3), pp. 403-422.
  6. Buranajaroenkij, Duanghathai. (2017). Country study on Political feminism and the women’s movement in Thailand: Actors, debates and strategies. Bangkok: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.
  7. Buranajaroenkij, Duanghathai. & Doneys, Philippe. & Kusakabe, Kyoko. & Doane, L. Donna. (2016). Expansion of women’s political participation through social movements: The case of the red and yellow shirt in Thailand. Journal of Asian and African Studies.  53(1), pp. 34-48. https://doi.org/10.1177/0021909616654508.
  1. Research project on “Women and Children’s Situation in the Southern Border Provinces” (October 2024 – June 2025), sponsored by the UN Women, Thailand
  2. Research project on “Gender Dynamics of Exclusionary Buddhist Protectionism” (June 2022 – December 2023), sponsored by the Monash Gender, Peace, and Security Center, Australia, and FHI360
  3. Research project on “Women’s Participation in Peace Processes in Myanmar and Thailand” (January 2016 – December 2017), sponsored by SHAPE-SEA
  4. Research project on “Political Feminism and Women’s Movements in Thailand” (March-October 2016), sponsored by The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), Asia regional office
  5. Research project on “Women and Peacebuilding: A Case Study of Female National Security Officials and Female Victims of Conflict Violence in the Southern Border Provinces” (2014-2015), sponsored by the National Budget year 2557-2558 through Mahidol University