Special Event- Storying the Lives of Sulu’s Oysters

Welcome to SEACoast Center’s first event in 2022!

On January 6, 2022, Thursday, 5-7pm PST, Prof. Anthony D. Medrano (Environmental Studies, Yale-NUS) will explore the global life of the Sulu Sea through a history of human-oyster interactions and how these interactions revealed–and transformed–the ecological value of Philippine waters and the place of these storied waters within today’s Coral Triangle.

*SEATS ARE LIMITED* for this special event. Please fill out this form as soon as possible if you are interested in joining us.

Participants will receive a Zoom link at least 30 minutes before the event. For more information, please see the attached flyer or email seacoast@ucsc.edu

We hope you have a lovely holiday season.

Special Event- Webinar with Pavin Chachavalpongpun

On Thursday, November 4th, from 5-7pm PDT via Zoom, we are honored to have Pavin Chachavalpongpun to share about his insights on the Thai monarchy.

| The webinar is open to all. Please use this link to RSVP.

 

BREAKING THE TABOO: Discussions of the Monarchy in Thailand

In April 2020, I founded a private Facebook group called the Royalist Marketplace as a venue for frank dialogues on the monarchy. The birth of Royalist Marketplace accelerated the erosion of the long-held taboo on discussing the monarchy and immediately received a hostile response from the government. To date, it has more than 2.35 million members making it the largest Facebook page in Thailand.The group openly discussed sensitive topics, including the political intervention of the monarchy, the intimate ties between the monarchy and the military, the ultra-rich Crown Property Bureau, the anachronistic lèse-majesté law and the brutality against monarchy critics.

In Thailand, online activism has become an indispensable part of street activism, unfurling the influence of social media on behalf of political protests, which have started in 2020. In many ways, the Royalist Marketplace assists in altering the discourse on the monarchy. Once inviolable, the institution today is openly criticised despite the lèse-majestélaw. The genie has been let out of the bottle and what has been said cannot be unsaid. Criticising the monarchy today is an irreversible process.

Discussions of the monarchy have long been considered off-limits in Thailand, with the royal family fiercely protected by the lèse-majestélaw that forbids insulting comments toward them and carries a possible prison sentence of up to 15 years. Since the enthronement of Bhumibol’s successor, King Vajiralongkorn, the taboo on the monarchy has been broken and the younger generation is eager to confront the ‘elephant in the room.’The problem of the monarchy, for the first time in history, has become a public agenda.

Pavin Chachavalpongpun, founder of Royalist Marketplace, is Associate Professor at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University. He is the chief editor of the Kyoto Review of Southeast Asiain which all articles are translated from English into Japanese, Thai, Bahasa Indonesia, Filipino, Burmese and Vietnamese. Earning his PhD from the School of Oriental and African Studies, he is the author of many books including A Plastic Nation: The Curse of Thainess in Thai-Burmese Relation.

 

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