Social networks and the resilient livelihood strategies of Dara-ang women in Chiang Mai, Thailand

© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This study examines Dara-ang women's livelihood strategies as they struggle to negotiate environmental conservation policies. The Thai state adopts conservation ideology as a form of legitimation for its governance practices. As part of this, members of the Dara-ang ethnic m...

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Main Author: Arratee Ayuttacorn
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Published: 2019
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-637602019-03-18T02:26:05Z Social networks and the resilient livelihood strategies of Dara-ang women in Chiang Mai, Thailand Arratee Ayuttacorn Social Sciences © 2019 Elsevier Ltd This study examines Dara-ang women's livelihood strategies as they struggle to negotiate environmental conservation policies. The Thai state adopts conservation ideology as a form of legitimation for its governance practices. As part of this, members of the Dara-ang ethnic minority group, who are migrants from Shan State, Myanmar, are both racialized and vilified for being supposed forest encroachers. When they are dispossessed of their agricultural land and forest products, some are forced to migrate to cities and become wage laborers. Based on ethnographic research, this study identifies and describes some of the capital assets and institutions that support women in strengthening their leadership roles. Dara-ang women form networks with domestic and international NGOs, academics, and businesspeople as a way to negotiate state control. They create alternative practices – namely organic farming, performance groups, and off-farm activities – as livelihood strategies to achieve sustainable use of natural resources and increased income, food security, and well-being. 2019-03-18T02:26:05Z 2019-03-18T02:26:05Z 2019-05-01 Journal 00167185 2-s2.0-85062287878 10.1016/j.geoforum.2019.02.022 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85062287878&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/63760
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Arratee Ayuttacorn
Social networks and the resilient livelihood strategies of Dara-ang women in Chiang Mai, Thailand
description © 2019 Elsevier Ltd This study examines Dara-ang women's livelihood strategies as they struggle to negotiate environmental conservation policies. The Thai state adopts conservation ideology as a form of legitimation for its governance practices. As part of this, members of the Dara-ang ethnic minority group, who are migrants from Shan State, Myanmar, are both racialized and vilified for being supposed forest encroachers. When they are dispossessed of their agricultural land and forest products, some are forced to migrate to cities and become wage laborers. Based on ethnographic research, this study identifies and describes some of the capital assets and institutions that support women in strengthening their leadership roles. Dara-ang women form networks with domestic and international NGOs, academics, and businesspeople as a way to negotiate state control. They create alternative practices – namely organic farming, performance groups, and off-farm activities – as livelihood strategies to achieve sustainable use of natural resources and increased income, food security, and well-being.
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title_short Social networks and the resilient livelihood strategies of Dara-ang women in Chiang Mai, Thailand
title_full Social networks and the resilient livelihood strategies of Dara-ang women in Chiang Mai, Thailand
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