The Way Thais Lead

Face as Social Capital

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Popular Culture
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Author: Larry S. Persons ISBN: 9781943932375
Publisher: Silkworm Books Publication: February 10, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Larry S. Persons
ISBN: 9781943932375
Publisher: Silkworm Books
Publication: February 10, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

This fascinating study explores how face functions as social capital for leaders in Thai society. It examines the anatomy of Thai face, ways to gain and lose face, patron-client dynamics, and the sources and paradigms of power. Ethnographic research gives voice to Thai leaders as they describe face behaviors and the flow of power in their society. The author compellingly reveals an indigenous but little-used pathway to virtuous leadership that empowers both leaders and followers, to the benefit of all.

Written with academic rigor in a popular style, this book presents insights that are crucial to understanding and building strategic relationships in Thai society.

About the author

Larry S. Persons was born and raised in Thailand and lived in Southeast Asia for more than thirty years. He earned a PhD from Fuller School of Intercultural Studies and cofounded a non-profit organization that develops Thai leaders. He teaches anthropology and urban cultures.

Highlights

  • An insider’s account of Thai leadership based on sound ethnographic research
  • Examines the significance of face in Thai society
  • Reveals the pathways to power in the Thai context 
  • Explores the relationship of Thai leaders and their followers 
  • Identifies the qualities of virtuous leadership
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This fascinating study explores how face functions as social capital for leaders in Thai society. It examines the anatomy of Thai face, ways to gain and lose face, patron-client dynamics, and the sources and paradigms of power. Ethnographic research gives voice to Thai leaders as they describe face behaviors and the flow of power in their society. The author compellingly reveals an indigenous but little-used pathway to virtuous leadership that empowers both leaders and followers, to the benefit of all.

Written with academic rigor in a popular style, this book presents insights that are crucial to understanding and building strategic relationships in Thai society.

About the author

Larry S. Persons was born and raised in Thailand and lived in Southeast Asia for more than thirty years. He earned a PhD from Fuller School of Intercultural Studies and cofounded a non-profit organization that develops Thai leaders. He teaches anthropology and urban cultures.

Highlights

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