The evolution of women’s civil society organizations in the Deep South of Thailand

Anna Suwardi, P. Chambers
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Abstract Since violent conflict escalated in Thailand’s Deep South in 2004, women’s groups have contributed to addressing societal issues in the form of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs). However, women have also carried the burden of the prolonged impact of the conflict. By applying the theoretical approach of historical institutionalism at the macro level and the feminist analysis at the micro level, this study seeks to investigate the institutional evolution of women’s CSOs that gradually developed from 2004 to 2020. This study drew on empirical evidence from ten local CSOs working on women’s issues. It found significant factors that have contributed to the institutionalization of women’s CSOs as change agents for peacebuilding. These factors include historical legacy, critical juncture, path dependence, and the involvement of specific actors and events. This study argues that violent conflict in 2004 became a critical juncture that catalyzed the rise of women’s CSOs in terms of more proactive engagement in society. At the same time, women’s CSOs’ main agendas were gradually shifted from victims’ restoration projects to larger gender-based agendas of empowerment and peace initiatives. Over the past sixteen years, women’s CSOs have a path toward institutional change moving from informal to formal contributions to peacebuilding.
泰国深南地区妇女民间社会组织的演变
自2004年泰国南部暴力冲突升级以来,妇女团体以公民社会组织(cso)的形式为解决社会问题做出了贡献。然而,妇女也承受着冲突长期影响的负担。本文运用宏观层面的历史制度主义理论方法和微观层面的女性主义分析,对2004年至2020年逐渐发展起来的女性公民社会组织的制度演变进行了考察。这项研究利用了10个致力于妇女问题的地方民间社会组织的经验证据。报告发现了促进妇女民间社会组织作为建设和平的变革推动者制度化的重要因素。这些因素包括历史遗产、关键节点、路径依赖以及特定参与者和事件的参与。本研究认为,2004年的暴力冲突成为促进妇女民间社会组织在更积极地参与社会方面崛起的关键时刻。与此同时,妇女民间社会组织的主要议程逐渐从受害者恢复项目转向更大的基于性别的赋权与和平倡议议程。在过去16年里,妇女民间社会组织走过了一条体制变革的道路,为建设和平作出了从非正式到正式的贡献。
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