The radio and the non-citizen public sphere Exploring the Shan migrant public sphere in the city of Chiang Mai, Thailand
The recent influx of Shan migrants from Myanmar into the city of Chiang Mai, Thailand, provides the conditions for migrant public spheres to emerge. This paper explores aspects of mass-mediated forms of Shan migrant public spheres by focusing on two Shan-language radio stations, one state-run and th...
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Main Author: | Amporn Jirattikorn |
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Format: | Journal |
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