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Facebook and Thai Politics
Struggle between Liberal and Traditional Forces
                 In Thailand

“Critique, Democracy, and Philosophy in 21st Century Information
                             Society:
            Towards Critical Theories of Social Media”
                       Uppsala University
                         May 2 – 4, 2012


                                                       So
Soraj Hongladarom

         Department of Philosophy
Center for Ethics of Science and Technology
          Chulalongkorn University
Outline
Background of the current political conflict in
 Thailand
How Facebook has become a battleground
Clash between values – the lese majeste law in
 Thailand
Does FB itself embody certain values? And can they
 clash with the traditional values of a local culture?
Implications for democracy in Thailand
Background
In September 2006 a coup d’etat toppled the
  government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra
Since then there has been ongoing political conflicts
  between those who support Thaksin and those who
  want him out.
This can be seen as an expression of a struggle
 between progressive and conservative forces.
The struggle can be viewed through various
 interlocking perspectives.
Interlocking Perspectives
Personal
   Privy Councillor Chief Prem Tinsulanonda vs. Thaksin
Cultural
   Traditional vs progressive forces
Political
   “Thai style” democracy vs Electoral, representative
     democracy
Perspectives
Value
  “Traditional” Thai value vs. More egalitarian and
    “globalized” value
Social
  Urban middle class vs. Growing rural middle class
  Traditional royalists vs. Those who want to see modern
    form of monarchical system
Economical
  “Sufficiency economy” vs. more globalized, advanced
    form of economy
Social Networking Sites
Sites such as FB and Twitter are being used
  extensively on both sides.
Usually those who regard themselves as belonging to
 one side or the other flock to the places that are
 friendly to them.
There are not many debates between the two sides.
This seems to substantiate Sunstein’s claim (2007)
 that internet tends to balkanize people.
However, SNS’s appear to open up much needed
space in Thailand for possibility of real democratic
                   deliberation.
The Lese-majeste Law
Thailand has the most severe form of lese-majeste law
 in the world.
The purpose is to protect the monarchy from criticism
 and to uphold a desired image of the monarchy to
 the public.
However, SNS’s have done much to puncture this
 image, thus opening up much more space for
 discussion, as well as increased chances for
 persecution.
Lese-majeste
The law shows that there are “forbidden areas” that
 cannot be touched. It is alleged that the people
 around the royal family hide in these areas thus
 making themselves immune from being held
 accountable.
Moreover, the power of the LM law has been used as
 a political tool to silence political opponents.
Since the coup in 2006 the number of LM cases has
  jumped significantly (Streckfuss).
However, SNS’s appear to open up much needed
 space in Thailand for possibility of real democratic
 deliberation.
The opening up coincided with the passing of the
 Computer Crime Law which gave the authorities jail
 anyone who they think are a threat to ‘national
 security’.
Sunstein
The situation in Thailand seems to belie Sunstein’s
 picture. Instead of people splintering into many
 small groups, what is happening is that SNS’s are
 uniting large number of people together. They
 interact and share informaiton together and engage
 in thought provoking discussion in such a way
 hardly imaginable before the SNS’s.
According to Sunstein, people tend to follow their
 own narrow interests, but what is happening in
 Thailand is that the SNS’s make it possible for
 people to form a powerful front against the
 entrenched traditional force. The outcome of this
 struggle remains to be seen, but the traditional elites
 appear to be in full retreat.
So, in the case where there is a strong, sweeping
 political transformation, people tend to band
 together using these online tools instead of
 splintering into many small groups.
What Kind of Democracy?
The struggle in Thailand can be seen as one between
 the traditional “Thai-style” democracy and the more
 liberal and open one.
Even those who advocate the former are using FB
 extensively – a shift from reliance on the elites to
 more popular representation, but still emphasis on
 anti-corruption (but the real motivation is to
 preserve the image of the King).
So it appears that FB tends to result in more open kind
 of democracy, but much remains to be seen.

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Facebook and thai politics

  • 1. Facebook and Thai Politics Struggle between Liberal and Traditional Forces In Thailand “Critique, Democracy, and Philosophy in 21st Century Information Society: Towards Critical Theories of Social Media” Uppsala University May 2 – 4, 2012 So
  • 2. Soraj Hongladarom Department of Philosophy Center for Ethics of Science and Technology Chulalongkorn University
  • 3. Outline Background of the current political conflict in Thailand How Facebook has become a battleground Clash between values – the lese majeste law in Thailand Does FB itself embody certain values? And can they clash with the traditional values of a local culture? Implications for democracy in Thailand
  • 4. Background In September 2006 a coup d’etat toppled the government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra Since then there has been ongoing political conflicts between those who support Thaksin and those who want him out. This can be seen as an expression of a struggle between progressive and conservative forces. The struggle can be viewed through various interlocking perspectives.
  • 5. Interlocking Perspectives Personal Privy Councillor Chief Prem Tinsulanonda vs. Thaksin Cultural Traditional vs progressive forces Political “Thai style” democracy vs Electoral, representative democracy
  • 6. Perspectives Value “Traditional” Thai value vs. More egalitarian and “globalized” value Social Urban middle class vs. Growing rural middle class Traditional royalists vs. Those who want to see modern form of monarchical system Economical “Sufficiency economy” vs. more globalized, advanced form of economy
  • 7. Social Networking Sites Sites such as FB and Twitter are being used extensively on both sides. Usually those who regard themselves as belonging to one side or the other flock to the places that are friendly to them. There are not many debates between the two sides. This seems to substantiate Sunstein’s claim (2007) that internet tends to balkanize people.
  • 8. However, SNS’s appear to open up much needed space in Thailand for possibility of real democratic deliberation.
  • 9. The Lese-majeste Law Thailand has the most severe form of lese-majeste law in the world. The purpose is to protect the monarchy from criticism and to uphold a desired image of the monarchy to the public. However, SNS’s have done much to puncture this image, thus opening up much more space for discussion, as well as increased chances for persecution.
  • 10. Lese-majeste The law shows that there are “forbidden areas” that cannot be touched. It is alleged that the people around the royal family hide in these areas thus making themselves immune from being held accountable. Moreover, the power of the LM law has been used as a political tool to silence political opponents.
  • 11. Since the coup in 2006 the number of LM cases has jumped significantly (Streckfuss). However, SNS’s appear to open up much needed space in Thailand for possibility of real democratic deliberation. The opening up coincided with the passing of the Computer Crime Law which gave the authorities jail anyone who they think are a threat to ‘national security’.
  • 12. Sunstein The situation in Thailand seems to belie Sunstein’s picture. Instead of people splintering into many small groups, what is happening is that SNS’s are uniting large number of people together. They interact and share informaiton together and engage in thought provoking discussion in such a way hardly imaginable before the SNS’s.
  • 13. According to Sunstein, people tend to follow their own narrow interests, but what is happening in Thailand is that the SNS’s make it possible for people to form a powerful front against the entrenched traditional force. The outcome of this struggle remains to be seen, but the traditional elites appear to be in full retreat. So, in the case where there is a strong, sweeping political transformation, people tend to band together using these online tools instead of splintering into many small groups.
  • 14. What Kind of Democracy? The struggle in Thailand can be seen as one between the traditional “Thai-style” democracy and the more liberal and open one. Even those who advocate the former are using FB extensively – a shift from reliance on the elites to more popular representation, but still emphasis on anti-corruption (but the real motivation is to preserve the image of the King). So it appears that FB tends to result in more open kind of democracy, but much remains to be seen.