Narratives of Structural and Cultural Violence in the Context of the Stateless Hill Tribes Living with HIV/ AIDS in Chiang Rai, Thailand

Stateless hill tribes living with HIV/AIDS are the most vulnerable population in Thailand. This article adopts the issue of the structural and cultural violence of Johan Galtung as a conceptual framework and analytical tool to narrate their experiences. Data encompassing the experiences of structura...

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Main Authors: Wongnuch, Pilasinee, Ruanjai, Thapakorn, Mee-inta, Anongnad, Inta, Chadaporn, Apidechkul, Tawatchai, Tamornpark, Rattipark, Upala, Panupong, Chomchoei, Chalitar, Thutsanti, Phitnaree
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:apssr-14322024-06-24T02:24:02Z Narratives of Structural and Cultural Violence in the Context of the Stateless Hill Tribes Living with HIV/ AIDS in Chiang Rai, Thailand Wongnuch, Pilasinee Ruanjai, Thapakorn Mee-inta, Anongnad Inta, Chadaporn Apidechkul, Tawatchai Tamornpark, Rattipark Upala, Panupong Chomchoei, Chalitar Thutsanti, Phitnaree Stateless hill tribes living with HIV/AIDS are the most vulnerable population in Thailand. This article adopts the issue of the structural and cultural violence of Johan Galtung as a conceptual framework and analytical tool to narrate their experiences. Data encompassing the experiences of structural and cultural violence were collected from the 53 eligible stateless hill tribes living with HIV/AIDS recruited from 10 district hospitals and 15 communities in Chiang Rai, Thailand, using a combination of the snowball technique and purposive sampling. The present authors argue that the stateless hill tribes living with HIV/AIDS mainly experienced the following two dimensions of violence: 1) statelessness as a structural violence practice and 2) stigma as a cultural violence practice. This study revealed the subjective experiences of stateless hill tribes living with HIV/AIDS in Chiang Rai, Thailand, while engaging with the violence sphere. 2022-03-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol22/iss1/3 info:doi/10.59588/2350-8329.1432 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1432/viewcontent/RA_202.pdf Asia-Pacific Social Science Review Animo Repository structural and cultural violence stateless hill tribes HIV/AIDS stigma access to healthcare
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic structural and cultural violence
stateless hill tribes
HIV/AIDS
stigma
access to healthcare
spellingShingle structural and cultural violence
stateless hill tribes
HIV/AIDS
stigma
access to healthcare
Wongnuch, Pilasinee
Ruanjai, Thapakorn
Mee-inta, Anongnad
Inta, Chadaporn
Apidechkul, Tawatchai
Tamornpark, Rattipark
Upala, Panupong
Chomchoei, Chalitar
Thutsanti, Phitnaree
Narratives of Structural and Cultural Violence in the Context of the Stateless Hill Tribes Living with HIV/ AIDS in Chiang Rai, Thailand
description Stateless hill tribes living with HIV/AIDS are the most vulnerable population in Thailand. This article adopts the issue of the structural and cultural violence of Johan Galtung as a conceptual framework and analytical tool to narrate their experiences. Data encompassing the experiences of structural and cultural violence were collected from the 53 eligible stateless hill tribes living with HIV/AIDS recruited from 10 district hospitals and 15 communities in Chiang Rai, Thailand, using a combination of the snowball technique and purposive sampling. The present authors argue that the stateless hill tribes living with HIV/AIDS mainly experienced the following two dimensions of violence: 1) statelessness as a structural violence practice and 2) stigma as a cultural violence practice. This study revealed the subjective experiences of stateless hill tribes living with HIV/AIDS in Chiang Rai, Thailand, while engaging with the violence sphere.
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author Wongnuch, Pilasinee
Ruanjai, Thapakorn
Mee-inta, Anongnad
Inta, Chadaporn
Apidechkul, Tawatchai
Tamornpark, Rattipark
Upala, Panupong
Chomchoei, Chalitar
Thutsanti, Phitnaree
author_facet Wongnuch, Pilasinee
Ruanjai, Thapakorn
Mee-inta, Anongnad
Inta, Chadaporn
Apidechkul, Tawatchai
Tamornpark, Rattipark
Upala, Panupong
Chomchoei, Chalitar
Thutsanti, Phitnaree
author_sort Wongnuch, Pilasinee
title Narratives of Structural and Cultural Violence in the Context of the Stateless Hill Tribes Living with HIV/ AIDS in Chiang Rai, Thailand
title_short Narratives of Structural and Cultural Violence in the Context of the Stateless Hill Tribes Living with HIV/ AIDS in Chiang Rai, Thailand
title_full Narratives of Structural and Cultural Violence in the Context of the Stateless Hill Tribes Living with HIV/ AIDS in Chiang Rai, Thailand
title_fullStr Narratives of Structural and Cultural Violence in the Context of the Stateless Hill Tribes Living with HIV/ AIDS in Chiang Rai, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Narratives of Structural and Cultural Violence in the Context of the Stateless Hill Tribes Living with HIV/ AIDS in Chiang Rai, Thailand
title_sort narratives of structural and cultural violence in the context of the stateless hill tribes living with hiv/ aids in chiang rai, thailand
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2022
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol22/iss1/3
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