Photovoice method and social inclusion
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2022Author
Suwankhong, Dusanee
Liamputtong, Pranee
Chinnasee, Chamnan
Hemapandha, Witthaya
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Muay Thai fighting has been embedded in traditional Thai sport for generations. However, little is known about the lives of these nak muay Thai (muay Thai fighters). This chapter discusses the study with nak muay Thai using qualitative methods to gain a deep understanding about the lives of these individuals living in different regions of Thailand. The photovoice method was conducted with 43 trained nak muay in combination with an in-depth interviewing method. Most entered the world of nak muay Thai when they were very young, for some, when they were about seven years of age. Their lifestyles are noticeably different from other people of the same age. They spend most of their time practicing this martial art in a campsite. There, they have to rigidly follow strict rules, regulations, and training programs. Personal interest and poverty are prominent reasons of becoming a muay Thai fighter. Being a muay Thai fighter can provide them with proper career and regular income which greatly increase their social inclusion in Thai society and quality of life. They become well-known personalities and are recognized by people in Thai society. Society expects and acknowledges them as good role models for the youth in Thai society. Due to their social participation, their social status also increases.