I am currently a PhD student in Sociology at St. John's College, the University of Cambridge, supported by the Cambridge-Thai Foundation scholarship in partnership with the Cambridge Trust. My doctoral research explores the intersection of leftist politics and blockchain technology through the lens of the sociology of collective identity and digitally mediated activism.
I previously graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science (International Affairs) with first-class honors and a Master of Arts in History, both from Thammasat University, Thailand. My master's dissertation, focusing on the history of children and childhood during the Chakri Reformation (1860-1910), was awarded the Thammasat University Excellent Dissertation Prize.
I also teach Social Science at Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Thailand. My courses include Civics (Sociology, Politics, and Democracy), Thai and Global History, Philosophy and History of Science, Science Fiction, Contemporary Literature, and Seminar in History (History of Feminism).
In addition, I co-hosted the philosophy podcast 'Shortcut ปรัชญา' (Shortcut Philosophy) on the Standard Podcast channel.
I has been actively involved in writing essays and articles, as well as delivering lectures, talks, workshops, and interviews on critical education, particularly in the fields of social studies and history. A full list of these endeavors can be found here.
I am also experienced in translation and translation editing. Since January 2013, I have been involved in independent editing and translating of political science, sociology, and philosophy books by prominent thinkers such as Paulo Freire, Michel Foucault, Max Weber, Gene Sharp, George Monbiot, and John N. Gray.