Research paper
Exploring the role of Buddhist monks/nuns’ engagement in community development as catalysts for social change and sustainable development in Lao People’s Democratic Republic : a case study of Buddhism for Development Project at Ban Bungsanthueng, Nongbok District, Khammouane Province
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- Exploring the role of Buddhist monks/nuns’ engagement in community development as catalysts for social change and sustainable development in Lao People’s Democratic Republic : a case study of Buddhism for Development Project at Ban Bungsanthueng, Nongbok District, Khammouane Province
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RESEARCH QUESTIONS: The following central research question forms the focus of this research: • What role can the BDP’s trained Buddhist monks/nuns play in community development as catalysts for social change and sustainable development in Laos? The followings are a set of sub-questions to answer the central main question above: 1. What aspects of participatory communication are manifesting in the community development initiatives implemented by the trained monk in Ban Bungsanthueng? 2. What ...
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- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Masters
- Date created
- 2018
- Creator
- Synuanchanh, Toung Eh
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- https://hdl.handle.net/10652/4499
- Related subjects
- Ban Bungsanthueng (Nongbok District, Khammouane Province, Lao PDR) / Lao PDR / Buddhism for Development Project [BDP] / Buddhist monks / Buddhist nuns / community development / communication for change / sustainable development / communication models / social change / International and Development Communication
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