Executive Committee of the Asian Studies, Management team, Researcher

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Dollaya Tiantong, Ph.D.

Position

Committee member

Expertise

Multicultural Society, Cultural Management, Human Security, History, International Relations

Phone number

02-218-7239

Email

Dollaya.T@chula.ac.th

Qualification
Institute name

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Thai Studies (International Program),

Chulalongkorn University

M.A. (International Relations), Political Science,

Chulalongkorn University

B.A. (Public Administration), Political Science,

Chulalongkorn University

List
Year

The SUPPORT Foundation : Great Wisdom in Thai handicraft, Inheritance in Dancing Arts ‘Khon’ For Thai Heritage, and The Reviving of Woodland and sea” under the research project of “The Historical data Extraction for producing documentary about Thai History and Monarchy”

2019 - present

The promoting to Cultural Relations in Narathiwat province : Look through the Handicraft of Lipao under the research project of “Strengthen Our Unity in Diversities : Step to the Next Step of the Southern Part of Thailand”

2019 - 2020

Lipao : Thai Handicraft Fashion under the research project of “Thailand’s Culture Industry Promotes TV Drama Innovation 4.0”

2019

Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Consort of the King Bhumibol Adulyadej with Inheritance of the Royal duty about Thai Muslims under the research project of “The Monarchy and Muslims in Thailand”

2019

The Lesson Learned of Peaceful Coexistence among Multicultural Society : A Case Study of Mueang Narathiwat District under the research Project of “Peacemaking in Thailand”

2017

The SUPPORT Foundation and the Enhancement to Human Security in the Southern Border Provices of Thailand in the training program of “Education Management for Balancing to Community and Life in the Southern Border” under the project of “Peacemaking in Thailand”

2018

The dessertation of “THE FOUNDATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF SUPPLEMENTARY OCCUPATIONS AND RELATED TECHNIQUES OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN SIRIKIT AND THE ENHANCEMENT OF HUMAN SECURITYIN NORTHEAST THAILAND DURING THE 1970s - 1980s”

2017

List

Japan and the Development of Thai Women’s Needlework Skill in the Reign of King Rama V, Journal of Asian Review Vol.29, No.1 2016.

The Advancement of Thai Traditional Craft and Needlework of Thai Women in the Reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) Journal of Thai Studies Volume 9 Number 2