Floating markets in Thailand: same, same, but different

In the last 60 years floating markets in Thailand, traditionally serving as central places for trade and exchange of agricultural products, have disappeared, were displaced or reappeared as tourism destinations. By making use of insights from actor-network theory, this study shows how floating markets in Thailand reorganize people, canals, boats, homes, fruits, vegetables and souvenirs in certain and multiple ways. Our comparison of five floating markets (Damnernsaduak, Thaka, Amphawa, Bang Namphueng and Pattaya) illustrates that floating markets in Thailand differ in terms of actors, buyers and vendors, products and objects, time and space. They sustained over time because they were able to adapt to new circumstances.

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Main Authors: Pongajarn, C., van der Duim, V.R., Peters, K.B.M.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Floating market, Thailand, actor-network theory, tourism destination development,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/floating-markets-in-thailand-same-same-but-different
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