Regional identity and tradition in a multiracial society in Thailand
Issued Date
2023-12-16
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03939383
eISSN
18243096
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85179656166
Journal Title
International Journal of Anthropology
Volume
38
Issue
3-4
Start Page
235
End Page
262
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SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
International Journal of Anthropology Vol.38 No.3-4 (2023) , 235-262
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Sukjairungwattana P. Regional identity and tradition in a multiracial society in Thailand. International Journal of Anthropology Vol.38 No.3-4 (2023) , 235-262. 262. doi:10.14673/IJA2023341112 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/95946
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Regional identity and tradition in a multiracial society in Thailand
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Abstract
This mixed methods study examined the influence of regional identity, tradition, and migration on the multiracial society in San Chao Rong Thong Market, Thailand. Quantitative sur-veys and qualitative interviews explored how the market has impacted local identity and traditions, the relationship between regional identity and migration patterns, and local contributions to developing a multiracial community. Findings show the market affected identity and tradition through ongoing assimilative changes yet persistence of key rituals and beliefs, especially among older generations. Regional identity and migration patterns are interdependent, with initial migrants shaping a dis-tinctive Chinese identity reinforced through cultural preser-vation, holding economic significance. Locals contributed to multiracialism via cultural exchange, community cooperation, inclusive identity, governance participation, and transmitting multicultural values. Limitations include the localized sample, cross-sectional design, subjective data, translation issues, nar-row focus on cultural maintenance, and need for more rigorous qualitative analysis. Overall, the market has influenced local identity and traditions through complex dynamics between as-similation, preservation, regionalism, migration, and multicul-turalism. The Thai-Chinese community’s contributions have been integral in cultivating an inclusive, unified society. This exploratory study provides initial insights on navigating diversity from a grassroots perspective in a Thai market undergoing cultural changes.