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He received his BA from International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University, Myanmar, in 2016, and his MA from International Buddhist College, Thailand (Thesis passed with distinction), in 2018.  He worked for  Buddhism for Development (BFD) organization as a Social Community Worker who assisted the program officer in developing plan, monitoring the human rights program and helped the program officer oversee and report program activities on the matter relating to the development and management of the BFD strategic program. He was also a Lecturer at Preah Sihanouk Raja Buddhist University, Battambang campus. He has published and edited:  
He received his BA from International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University, Myanmar, in 2016, and his MA from International Buddhist College, Thailand (Thesis passed with distinction), in 2018.  He worked for  Buddhism for Development (BFD) organization as a Social Community Worker who assisted the program officer in developing plan, monitoring the human rights program and helped the program officer oversee and report program activities on the matter relating to the development and management of the BFD strategic program. He was also a Lecturer at Preah Sihanouk Raja Buddhist University, Battambang campus. He has published and edited:  


1. [http://research.thanhsiang.org/sites/default/files/attachment/2018vol4a.pdf Cambodian Buddhists’ Response to the French Protectorate]
*[https://cambodianess.com/article/cambodian-buddhism-deals-with-social-media Cambodian Buddhism Deals with Social Media], (2022, op’ed in English)


2. The Contribution of King Asoka to Buddhism
*[https://thmeythmey.com/?page=detail&id=117146&fbclid=IwAR3Y0_ff0tqBZNPkyZD1Hm0o51XW8xayykekaQP0bU5kYrhybBatEJB3tAk Buddhist Monastic Rainy Retreat Tradition: The Beginning of the Reform of the Buddhist Governance and Management System] (2022, op’ed in Cambodian)


3. The Buddha’s View on the Influence of Friendship
*[https://thmeythmey.com/?page=detail&id=118111&fbclid=IwAR1uB-bT7tYTnVt7HPWO0zjbq-s5ZMUccRFgDqqFaNYCm1VaJZVshCsG_e8 Reflection on Natural Resources and Economic Growth through Buddhist Values] (2022, op’ed in Cambodian)


4. [https://cambodianess.com/article/cambodian-buddhism-deals-with-social-media Cambodian Buddhism Deals with Social Media]
*[https://cambodianess.com/article/buddhism-and-the-path-to-good-economics Economics and the Path to Good Economics], (2022, Interview in English)


5. [https://thmeythmey.com/?page=detail&id=117146&fbclid=IwAR3Y0_ff0tqBZNPkyZD1Hm0o51XW8xayykekaQP0bU5kYrhybBatEJB3tAk Buddhist Monastic Rainy Retreat Tradition: The Beginning of the Reform of the Buddhist Governance and Management System]
*[https://lepetitjournal.com/cambodge/bouddhisme-chemin-bonne-economie-342067?fbclid=IwAR0OCo3O-GhqL0zTN4zD303ov_GwbnNkbNqKxpp94Z7EwUpnUEspEYaDTpU Le bouddhisme et le chemin vers une bonne économie,] (2022, Interview in French)


6. [https://thmeythmey.com/?page=detail&id=118111&fbclid=IwAR1uB-bT7tYTnVt7HPWO0zjbq-s5ZMUccRFgDqqFaNYCm1VaJZVshCsG_e8 Reflection on Natural Resources and Economic Growth through Buddhist Values]
*[http://research.thanhsiang.org/sites/default/files/attachment/2018vol4a.pdf Cambodian Buddhists’ Response to the French Protectorate] (2018)


7. An Interview on [https://cambodianess.com/article/buddhism-and-the-path-to-good-economics Economics and the Path to Good Economics]
*The Contribution of King Asoka to Buddhism (2017, conference paper)


8. An Interview on [https://lepetitjournal.com/cambodge/bouddhisme-chemin-bonne-economie-342067?fbclid=IwAR0OCo3O-GhqL0zTN4zD303ov_GwbnNkbNqKxpp94Z7EwUpnUEspEYaDTpU Le bouddhisme et le chemin vers une bonne économie,]
*[https://5000-years.org/book/53836/buddhisminburma.pdf The State of Buddhism in Burma] (2016, co-ed, in Cambodian)
 
*The Buddha’s View on the Influence of Friendship (2015, book chapter)





Revision as of 18:26, 29 November 2022

San Pisith

San Pisith is a Buddhist Monk and a Junior Research Fellow at Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance. He has joined the Cosmolocalism project since September 2019 to pursue a Ph.D. at TalTech, Estonia. His Ph.D. thesis focuses on Buddhist Economics and Governance: Theravada Perspectives on Commons-Based Peer Production, Policy without Indicators, and Happiness and Public Purpose.

He received his BA from International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University, Myanmar, in 2016, and his MA from International Buddhist College, Thailand (Thesis passed with distinction), in 2018. He worked for Buddhism for Development (BFD) organization as a Social Community Worker who assisted the program officer in developing plan, monitoring the human rights program and helped the program officer oversee and report program activities on the matter relating to the development and management of the BFD strategic program. He was also a Lecturer at Preah Sihanouk Raja Buddhist University, Battambang campus. He has published and edited:

  • The Contribution of King Asoka to Buddhism (2017, conference paper)
  • The Buddha’s View on the Influence of Friendship (2015, book chapter)



Contact

  • pisith.san@taltech.ee