
Muslim Thai Bibliography
7.4. Development
Cornish, A. (1989). Relations Between Malay Rubber Producers and Thai Government Officials in a Development Project in Southern Thailand. (Ph.D.). Australian National University, Canberra.
Cornish, A. (1997). Whose Place Is This? Malay Rubber Producers and Thai Government Officials in Yala. Bangkok: White Lotus Press.
Engvall, A. (2010). Poverty and Conflict in Southeast Asia. (Ph.D.). Stockholm School of Economics (EFI), Stockholm.
Funder, M. (2010). The Social Shaping of Participatory Spaces: Evidence from Community Development in Southern Thailand. The Journal of Development Studies, 46(10), 1708–1728. 🔗
Horstmann, A. (2005, April 3–6). A Muslim Guardian Spirit in a Buddhist Kingdom: Thuat Klai, Cosmos and Islam in Klai, Nakhon Si Thammarat. Paper presented at Ninth International Conference on Thai Studies, Northern Illinois University.
Ora-Orn Poocharoen. (2015). Intersections Between Civil Society, Insurgency, and Development: Case of the Subnational Conflict in the South of Thailand. The Journal of Territorial and Maritime Studies, 2(2), 73–93.
Sirirat Taneerananon. (2005, April 3–6). Poverty of the Thai Muslims in the South of Thailand: Case of Pattani. Paper presented at Ninth International Conference on Thai Studies, Northern Illinois University.
Sirirat Thanirananont, Donmanat Baka, & Chalongpob Susangkornkan. (1995). The Participation of Thai Muslims in Social and Economic Development: A Case Study of Lower Southern Thailand. Bangkok: Thai Development Research Institute.
Stifel, L. D. (1973). The Growth of the Rubber Economy of Southern Thailand. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 4(1), 107–132.
Tan-Mullins, M. (2006). The Political Ecology of Coastal Resource Management in the Fishing Villages of Southern Thailand. (Ph.D.). National University of Singapore.
Thomas, M. L. (1984). Cultural Factors Affecting the Rural Development Interface of Thai Bureaucrats and Thai Muslim Villagers. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 7(1), 1–12.
Wattana Sungannasil. (2000a). Fishing Communities in Southern Thailand: Changes and Local Responses. Songkhla Nakarin Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 6(1), 26–37.
Wattana Sungunnasil. (2000b). A Research Report on Wage-Earners’ Consumer Culture in Rural Society, Tak Bai District, Narathiwat. Bangkok: Thailand’s Research Funds.
Wichai Kanchanasuwon. (1998). People’s Organisations in the Development Process of Southern Thailand. Report to the National Council of Social and Economic Development. Hat Yai: Prince of Songkhla University.



