Sociology of Gambling: On Working Class in Industrial Estate of Dream

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Tanit Toadithep

Abstract

Abstract


           


This article aimed to study the social relationship gambling of working class in industrial of Eastern region through the qualitative research method. The result revealed that Industrialism has caused the formation of a new social classes, especially middle class is Migrant workers their individuality, lower income and less local political relations. The growth of professional football in country through the cultural of football fan consists of Migrant football fan, football fan club and gambling football fan. The soccer field is a new public space of worker, the social of gambling is the financial relationship network to relieve daily life expenses by the way the gambling is the new social relationships model on the area is governed by instrument of discipline and time table and the space of expression and identity of working class.


 


Keyword :  Worker, Industrial Estate, Gambling, Social of Gambling


 

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Toadithep, T. . (2018). Sociology of Gambling: On Working Class in Industrial Estate of Dream. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Suratthani Rajabhat University, 10(2), 258–283. Retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jhsc/article/view/155685
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Research Article

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