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Buddhist Public Advocacy and Activism in Thailand: A Rhetoric of Dignity and Duty

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By (author): Craig M. Pinkerton

This book studies Buddhist public advocacy and activism in Thailanda movement often broadly called socially engaged Buddhismfrom the perspective of rhetorical studies, specifically, on humanizing and dehumanizing communication practices. In modern Thailand and historical Siam, Buddhism has been integral to the social change processes shaping civil society and an emerging democracy. This study examined two problems: How do contemporary Buddhists in Thailand use rhetorical practice to influence the way the issues they work on are understood, and how do these Buddhists justify their advocacy and activism in rhetorical practice? To the first, a rhetoric of dignity, or humanization, was the central answer. To the second, a rhetoric of duty was the central answer. For researchers in Southeast Asian Studies, Thai Studies, and Buddhist Studies, this book offers a fresh perspective on socially engaged Buddhism through the lens of the communication discipline. For researchers in Psychologyand Communication, it sheds light on the understudied practices of humanizing communication. The bulk of the current research is focused on its oppositedehumanizationand most of this literature is in the field of psychology even though humanization and dehumanization are fundamentally and ontologically communication phenomena. For researchers within the field of Communication and Rhetorical Studies, this book advances innovations in the emerging practices of rhetorical field methods by applying rhetorical criticism to interview data in a new way and provides a non-western perspective on communication and rhetorical theory for which there has been continual calls.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Apr 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031509223

About Craig M. Pinkerton

Craig M. Pinkerton (Ph.D. Ohio University) is Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at Denison University. He is an educator and researcher of communication with an emphasis in rhetoric public culture and qualitative methods combined with interdisciplinary inquiry in Southeast Asian Studies and Buddhist Studies. He has won over fifteen academic awards and honors including the prestigious Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship (FLAS) for the study of Thai language. Since 2007 he has taught over 20 courses on a wide variety of subjects on communication including public speaking and presentation communication argumentation rhetoric public advocacy and activism marketing and public relations organizational development interpersonal conflict management and the dark side of media. From 2011 to 2015 he lived in Thailand teaching communication and researching Buddhist public advocacy and activism.

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