Feminist Movements in Southeast Asia: Climate, Agriculture, and Land Rights Published: 26 February 2026 Article In this second theme of the SEA Through Feminism dossier, we look at how climate change, agriculture, and land seizures are deeply gendered. Across Southeast Asia, women and rural communities often face the hardest impacts of environmental crises while carrying the vital work of care and nurturing. Femnimitr
The Call for Justice: From Bang Kloi’s Fallow Fields to Ka Boer Din’s Rice Paddies Published: 26 July 2024 Article Thailand’s indigenous peoples continue to fight for justice and recognition to their longstanding homelands, despite encroachment from the state. But how far can these roads take them and what is the price of fighting for their home? Jarik Krobtong
Thai military government puts its power at the service of big business Published: 25 May 2016 In early 2015 the Thai military government announced to establish various Special Economic Zones in border areas. There, the military uses its absolute powers to secure disputed plots for investment. Jordi Calvet