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Sign-Up for Social Crusades

August 15th, 2006 by Nicholas Farrelly · 1 Comment

Prominent campaigns for “social order” litter the highways and byways of upper mainland Southeast Asia.  I am - I must confess – a bit of a fanatic for all this roadside social policy and have a big collection of signs and ephemera that I have snapped over the years.  Once upon a time, with a spare day to devote to unusual research tasks, I took photos of every “public good” statement along a 200 km stretch of road in northern Chiang Mai province.  In total, there were over 100 photos.  There was everything from anti-malaria to anti-drugs, from love your children to dob in forest destroyers. 

Today, just for New Mandala readers, I have two recently snapped signs of the continuing effort to announce social policy on street-side signs.  One is Thai and one is Burmese.

Social Problems   

Translation (lit.): “AIDS, Sex, Drugs are the problems of society”

Working Together

This prominent sign which is visible from “No Man’s Land” between Thailand and Burma is a none too subtle reminder of the Shan State economy’s most infamous products. 

These two signs are only about 60 kilometres apart but the tone and style is more than a little bit different.  That national flags are visible in both shots is not coincidental.  In this part of the world, roadside announcements are one sign of nationalism…writ large.

Tags: Burma · Snapshots · Thailand

1 response so far ↓

  • 1 New Mandala » Sign of the last days of the Thaksin government // Nov 17, 2006 at 4:39 am

    [...] At New Mandala, we have occasionally featured signs (of various sorts).  While such signs do have obvious limitations for clarifying wider social processes, I think that at the very least they often show how governments and their various initiatives are self-promoted and referenced.  For these reasons alone, they are, I reckon, worth further reflection and some more probing analysis. [...]

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