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Publication Metadata only Thai EFL teachers and learners' beliefs and readiness for autonomous learning(2016-01-01) Chamaipak Tayjasanant; Sumittra Suraratdecha; Kasetsart University; Mahidol Universityto modernise their teaching and learning of the language to promote higher order thinking skills and pave the way for better learner autonomy. This paper examines Thai teacher and learner beliefs about autonomous learning within the Thai culture of learning... their higher performing peers. The exam system, students' dependence on teachers, and a lack of understanding from families and surrounding communities make it difficult for both teachers and students to achieve a high degree of autonomy. The study sheds someItem Metadata only AI and the psychology of educational disruption: Historical patterns and cognitive implications(2025-10-01) Promsiri T.; Promsiri T.; Mahidol Universityis located in a series of histories of educational disruptions (printing, radio, Internet, and mobile / cloud). These lenses highlight recurrent psychological themes that transcend technological epochs: novel literacies, evolving learner motivation/autonomy... literacies (autonomy, vigilance, regulation, ethics) and propose operational strategic supports for learners, educators, and institutions. We conclude by reviewing the limitations of the conceptualization and charting future research directions in empiricalItem Metadata only Technology-enhanced studio design and creative musicianship: Exploring self-efficacy and motivational moderators(2026-08-01) Xiao S.; Saleem A.; Xiao S.; Mahidol UniversityThis paper examined the possible predictive correlation between technology-enhanced studio design and creative musicianship and the mediating effect of performance self-efficacy in the conditional impact of teacher autonomy support and mastery goal... musicianship via performance self-efficacy. The moderated mediation analysis showed that a strengthening effect existed between teacher autonomy support as a mediator and mastery goal orientation did not significantly moderate the mediated indirect effectItem Metadata only An (un)restricted living: a qualitative exploration of the mental health and well-being of people living with HIV in England(2025-07-01) Papageorgiou V.; Cullen L.; Witzel T.C.; Sparrowhawk A.; Coukan F.; Sewell J.; Rodger A.; May C.; Burns F.; Papageorgiou V.; Mahidol UniversityHIV care. Participants discussed living well in relation to: 1) an unrestricted living; 2) emotional sexual health and intimacy well-being; and 3) autonomy of health and healthcare. Aspirations for an unrestricted living revolved around experiencing... pleasure and sexual wellness. A compromised autonomy of health referred to physical health; for example, the need for daily medication. Autonomy of healthcare referred to the challenges of negotiating an often fragmented and fractured healthcare servicePublication Metadata only Manora ancestral beings, possession and cosmic rejuvenation in southern Thailand: Modern adaptations of the multi-religious manora ancestral vow ceremony(2012-04-05) Alexander Horstmann; Mahidol Universityand kinship networks. People in southern Thailand feel that they are part of an imagined community, as they are all considered descendents of the first manora teachers. The article argues for the continuing relevance, relative autonomy and perceivedItem Metadata only Ethical Technology Assessment of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) among Gen Z Population in Thailand and the Philippines(2025-01-01) Jabar M.; Sherer P.P.; Paek S.C.; Chiong-Javier E.; Jabar M.; Mahidol Universitycontact, autonomy and control, as well as human reproduction and health issues. Moreover, both groups are most bothered by the potential ability of AI and IoT to control people’s behavior beyond their agency. Summarily, despite being “digital natives... understanding of notions of privacy, autonomy, and the other elements of the ethical technology assessment model.Item Metadata only An ethical matrix analysis of the thai tapioca-chip drying yard business(2023-12-01) Wuttisathitthaworn M.; Wuttisathitthaworn M.; Mahidol University, communities and the environment in the neighborhood of these drying yards, customers, and tapioca-chip businesses. These concerns were categorized according to the ethical principles of well-being, autonomy and justice. Through the lens of the PyramidPublication Metadata only ORS is never enough: Physician rationales for altering standard treatment guidelines when managing childhood diarrhoea in Thailand(2003-09-01) Nopporn Howteerakul; Nick Higginbotham; Sonia Freeman; Michael J. Dibley; Mahidol University; University of Newcastle, Australiain the light of current clinical, ethical and philosophical debates about evidence-based guidelines. We argue that differing views about clinical autonomy, definitions of optimal care and optimal efficiency, and tensions between patient-oriented and communityPublication Metadata only Motivational factors for knowledge sharing in Co-working spaces: Co-working spaces in Thailand from the management perspective(2020-09-01) Suthiluk Lapsomboonkamol; Mongkolchai Wiriyapinit; Pattarasinee Bhattarakosol; Kittichai Rajchamaha; Chulalongkorn University; Mahidol University-categories: altruism, knowledge self-efficacy, self-interest, and job autonomy. Extrinsic motivation consists of five sub-categories: reward, reputation, networking, environment, and reciprocity. The findings of this study demonstrate that motivationalItem Metadata only Humanising Language Teaching in the Age of AI(2026-01-01) Montakantiwong A.; Jitpaisarnwattana N.; Montakantiwong A.; Mahidol Universityand undermines professional autonomy. In particular, the growing influence of algorithms, large-scale data analytics, and, more recently, generative artificial intelligence has raised concerns that decision-making power is progressively shifting away from human
