Executive Committee of the Asian Studies, Researcher

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Dr. Mukda Pratheepwatanawong

Position

Researcher

Expertise

Political communication and election campaign on social media in Thailand, Labour mobility and foreign direct investment in Vietnam

Phone number

02 218 7468

Email

mukdapratheep@gmail.com

Qualification
Institute name

Ph.D., School of Modern Languages and Cultures

University of Nottingham, Malaysia campus

M.A. in International Communication Studies

University of Nottingham, China campus

BSc (Hons) Accounting for Management

Aston University (Aston Business School), Birmingham, United Kingdom

List
Year

Project: “Social Media and the 2019 General Election campaign”

2018 - 2020

Project: “Knowledge Management and Development to increase Understanding, Awareness and Participation in the Energy Regulatory”

2019 - 2020

Project: “Labour mobility in Vietnam”

2017 - 2019

Project: “Elite and labour in Southeast Asia: structural elements and dynamics in the transitional period”

2017 - 2019

Project “Socio-political of doing business in Myanmar and Vietnam”

2017 - 2018

List

“Uses of social networking sites as a development of political communication and election campaigns in Thailand” In Multicultural ASEAN: Diversity in Identity,2018

Language, Memory and Media (eds.) Morakot Meyer and Zhu Tingshu. Multicultural ASEAN Center Project, Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia, Mahidol University, pp. 65-90.

“Challenges of using social media in the 2013 Bangkok Governor election campaign” In Catching Up: Southeast Asian New Body –States, Markets and Public Spheres (eds) Sunait Chutintaranond, Ukrist Pathmanand and Vinissa Ujjin, pp. 435-453.2555 “Initial stage of a study on Facebook’s impact on an election campaign in Thailand”. In Interdisciplinary Discourses in Language and Communication (eds.) West A, Getkham K, Singhakowinta J, pp. 299-308.

Initial stage of how Thai people use Facebook for political communication? (Agenda setting and framing theory), presented at Asian. 2012

Congress for Media and Communication, Bangkok, 25-27 October 2012, Faculty of Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Red Shirt versus Yellow Shirt: The effect of social movement in contemporary Thai Politics, presented at the Early Careers Research Network (ECRN) Brown Bag seminar, University of Nottingham, Malaysia campus. 2012