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Emotions and Awareness of Rights among the Thais

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Niti Pawakapan

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This article is based on a research conducted from 2009 to 2012, on the political disputes in Thailand. During the data collections periods, it was common to hear the frustration, bitterness and anger, expressed by the Redshirts, especially those who lived in the northeast and northern regions. Coming from the said research, this paper will examine the relationship between emotions and rights. According to the sociology of emotions, there are connections between macrolevel social processes and the arousal of emotions. Emotions arising from macrostructural processes may affect individuals at the microlevel, prompting them into actions collectively. In addition, expressions of resentment and articulation for vengeance can be interpreted as the emotions related to the awareness of rights, which may include the rights to one’s needs and the access to resources that fulfill such needs. It will demonstrate how emotions, political demonstrations and the increasing awareness of rights, are related.

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Abstract
 Ⅰ. Rights-related Emotions
 Ⅱ. Interpreting the Emotions
 III. Views of the Poor
 IV. Myths of the Rural
 4.1. Rural Poverty
 4.2. Vote-buying
 V. Political Conflicts
 VI. The Changing Rural
 VII. Cultural Prejudice
 VIII. Rights over Resources through Elections
 IX. Rights Denied by Coup d’états
 X. Summary
 References

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  • Niti Pawakapan Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.

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