Hybrid NIAS event: Knowledge Organizations in the Thai Tobacco Control Movement

Nov
9
15:00 to 16:30

The Nordic Institute of Asian Studies has invited Joseph Harris Associate Professor of Sociology at Boston University to come and give a talk about the role of autonomous knowledge organisation in policy development in Thailand. Scholars have frequently understood development as a process that is either “market-led” or “state-led,” with the industrial development of classic developmental states, like Japan, led by a guiding state agency, like Japan’s Ministry of International Trade and Industry. In Thailand, however, rather than development being state- or market-led, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and autonomous parastatal organizations serve as important “knowledge organizations” that orbit around a pilot agency concerned not with economic development, but social development—the Ministry of Public Health. These knowledge organizations make important technical contributions to national policy successes, while also playing important roles cementing the country’s reputation abroad. This talk will focus on the role played by knowledge organizations in the field of public health in Thailand, focusing on the case of tobacco control.

About the speaker:

Joseph Harris is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Boston University and the author of Achieving Access: Professional Movements and the Politics of Health Universalism (Cornell University Press, 2017). He received his doctorate in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and two Fulbright scholarships for his research on the politics of health policy in Thailand.

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