Biography
I received my BA (Hons) in Human, Social and Political Science at the University of Cambridge in 2016, where I explored conflicts between mineral and heritage rights in South Africa as part of my undergraduate dissertation. I then went on to do my MPhil in Archaeological Heritage and Museums. Over this year, the focus of my research was on similarities between natural resource and heritage management, looking at notions of value in the Anthropocene.
My PhD now continues to look at the nature/culture relationship and conflicts in conservation values, in particular in relation to Indigenous cultural practices. This research is focused on my home country of Thailand and human-elephant relationships amongst the Kui community in the Northeast.
Teaching and Supervisions
Supervisors: Dr Dacia Viejo Rose
Advisors: Dr Mark Elliott