Social and Cultural Impacts of Sa Kaeo Special Economic Zone

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Apichet Tubmuang

Abstract

The purposes of this research are; 1) to study the changing conditions; 2) to investigate social and cultural impacts of Special Economic Zones, Sa Kaeo Province. This study was a qualitative research by collecting data from 15 key informants. The content was divided into two parts. The first part focused on the change that occurred including the change of government attitudes towards border areas, the change of people’ attitudes towards government development projects, and the change in lifestyle, including the change in public opportunities such as education, healthcare, and occupation. The second part was the impact on society and culture consisting of the impact of community and institutional management, the impact on individuals and families, the impact of land and community infrastructure and the way of life of the population that affects community thoughts, values and beliefs.

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Tubmuang, A. (2021). Social and Cultural Impacts of Sa Kaeo Special Economic Zone. Journal of Social Development and Management Strategy, 23(1), 143–162. Retrieved from https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jsd/article/view/239891
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บทความวิจัย Research Article

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