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Sufficiency Economy: Opening of the Social Space with Discourse Analysis

Journal
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce Journal
Publisher(s)
Chulalongkorn University Printing House
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Date Issued
2009
Author(s)
พนารัช ปรีดากรณ์
Wongsuwan, Nared
Other Contributor(s)
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. Journal Editorial Office
Abstract
This article has been analyzed by the discourse analysis approach. The result of thisapproach can show the sophisticated mainstream development, which is dominatedby capitalism ideology. Moreover, this development enacts another development andchanges it into the other development. The benefit of discourse analysis is describedas the counter-discourse process, which opens another social space for the otherdevelopment. If the sufficiency economic philosophy is right for a capitalism society,the counter-discourse process is the tool for opening a social space to exist in Thaisociety.
Subject(s)
Journals
Social Development
ISSN
0125-2437
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Bibliographic Citation
Panarach Preedakorn, Nared Wongsuwan (2009) Sufficiency Economy: Opening of the Social Space with Discourse Analysis. University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce Journal Vol.29 No.3.
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