Thailand’s Collaborative Blog
Siam Voices
- Location
- Thailand
- Bio
- Siam Voices is a collaborative blog aimed at providing AsianCorrespondent's readers with a unique insight into the social, political and economic realities in Thailand. Like many great things, Siam Voices was born out of necessity. When prolific and respected Thailand blogger Bangkok Pundit took a hiatus following the violent Red Shirt protests of 2010, AsianCorrespondent recruited a number of top journalists and academics to fill the gap. Following Bangkok Pundit's return to full-time blogging in September, the collective needed a new home. That home is Siam Voices.
- siamvoices@gmail.com
- Joined
- 09/07/2010
Popular Posts
- Tongue-Thai'ed! Part XIV: Sukhumbhand's second term bid as Bangkok governor - just a joke...!
- On porn, jokes and Thai lawmakers
- Thai education failures - Part 1: Ridiculous O-NET questions
- Analysis: Is Thailand's military compromising for the sake of reconciliation?
- Thai Education Failures – Part 4: Dismal English-language training
- Thai education failures - Part 3: PISA scores & a challenge for the 21st century
- A chronology of Uncle SMS's imprisonment and death
- Thailand: 2 years after the May 19 crackdown - some personal (and very short) thoughts
- Thai education failures - Part 2: Test scores, standards and accountability
- Thai Floods: Life beyond the 'Big Bag' barrier – A photo essay
- “Only taboo when it’s inconvenient!” – Interview with Thai author Kaewmala on the outrage at topless Songkran dancers
- Demystifying Thailand through October 6, 1976 massacre
- Tongue-Thai'ed! Part II: Suthep, HRW and who killed JFK?
- Thailand’s cultural heralds to crack down… on planking?!
- Thai style human rights
- Thailand: Article 112 reform in the provinces
- Thai flood relief: Civilians lead the way - A photo essay
- Thailand’s palm oil crisis: 'Mr S' strikes again
- The search for a common language: Thai or Malay as 'Bahasa ASEAN'?
- UN: Thai lese-majeste laws “violate international human rights obligations”




