Political divisions, the economic downturn after 2006, and technological disruptions have enabled authorities in Thailand to limit public space for political discussion and expression.
By Supalak Ganjanakhundee*
**INTRODUCTION**
When Twitter opened an official account in Thailand on 13 May, it caught flak with the...
Social Media And Thailand’s Struggle Over Public Space – Analysis
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