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Boonsanong Punyodyana (1936–1976)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

Charles F. Keyes
Affiliation:
University of Washington

Abstract

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Type
Obituaries
Copyright
Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1977

References

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS BY BOONSANONG PUNYODYANA

1964 “A Sociological Explanation of the Origins of Differential Development in Japan and Thailand,” M.A. thesis, University of Kansas.Google Scholar
1967 Manut kap sangkbom (Man and society), Bangkok: Thammasat Univ. Press (2d rev. ed., 1972).Google Scholar
“Social Mobility and Economic Development,” Sociological Bulletin (Indian Sociological Society), XVI, 1, pp. 117.Google Scholar
1969 “Social Structure, Social System and Two Levels of Analysis: A Thai View” in Evers, H. D. (ed.), Loosely-Structured Social Systems: Thailand in Comparative Perspective, New Haven: Yale SE Asia Studies, Cultural Report Series, no. 17, pp. 77105.Google Scholar
1971 Chinese-Thai Differential Assimilation in Bangkok: An Exploratory Study, Ithaca: Cornell SE Asia Program, Data Paper no. 79; Cornell Thailand Project, Interim Report no. 13.Google Scholar
“Later-life Socialization and Differential Assimilation of the Chinese in Urban Thailand,” Social Forces, L, 2, pp. 232–38.Google Scholar
“Thai Selective Social Change: A Study with Comparative Reference to Japan,” Ph.D. diss., Cornell (published by Xerox University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1972).Google Scholar
1973 “Socialism and Social Change in Thailand,” paper presented at symposium on “Sociology Today,” Bangkok, Oct 1973.Google Scholar
“The Changing Status and Future Role of the Chinese” in Rajaretnam, M. and Jean, Lim So (eds.), Trends in Thailand, Singapore: Singapore Univ. Press.Google Scholar
1974 (With Peter F. Bell). “The Sources of Social Change in Thailand,” Journal of Contemporary Asia, IV, 2, pp. 209–17.Google Scholar
“Minority Groups and Minority Class: The Oppressed and the Oppressor in Thai Social Structure,” paper presented at Conference on the Majority-Minority Situation in Southeast Asia, Manila, May 1974.Google Scholar