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  • Political Science Does Not kill! A Seminar in Southern Thailand

    November 2009. The Center for Global Nonkilling will organize a panel nonkilling political science on December 1-2 at the Prince of Songkhla University in Haad Yai, Southern Thailand. The panel follows the title of the Thai translation of Glenn D. Paige's book "Nonkilling Global Political Science", "rát-tà-sàat mâi kâa" (Political Science does not kill!).

    The panel will feature Prof. Piya Kitthavorn, Dean of the Faculty of Political Science at Prince of Songkhla University, Prof. Chaiwat Satha-Anand, CGNK Leadership Team member and Professor at Thammasad University, Janjira Sombutpoonsiri, Ph.D. candiate at La Trobe University and CGNK researcher on violence against sacred spaces, Poom-In Singhchawala, lecturer at Chiangmai University, Chayanit Poonyasup, lecturer from Thammasat University who now teaches violence and nonviolence in politics, and Sirote Klampaiboon, translator of the Thai edition.