Year 1958-1961

Scope and content :

1958-1961. The first field work trip of Moerman in Thailand. He spent almost 3 years to collected field data about the Lue society, tradition, culture, and daily life of Tai Lue community at Ban Phaed, Payao province. 3295 records of slide, photograph, punch card, letter, notebook, typescript, and map.

Repository : SAC

Extent and medium : 3295 records of slide, photograph, punch card, letter, notebook, typescript, and map.

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer : Donated by Michael Moerman, 2005.

System of arrangemant : The series is divided base on the periods of field work in Thailand.

Condition governing accessible and reproduce : Some restriction on access. To respect in intellectual property right, the original material (hard copy) may not allowed to access. Please contact staff if you need more information.

Creative Commons License : Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)

Traditional Knowledge License : Traditional Knowledge Attribution Non-Commercial (TK A-NC)

Language : English/Thai

Script : English/Thai

Rule or convention : Collection, series and file level description based on ISAD(G)

711. Reference : MM-1-21-134

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman (1952) on fact and argument. | Punch card

Perelman

712. Reference : MM-1-21-135

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman’s argument (1958) that information additional to facts leads to changes of perception. | Punch card

Perelman

713. Reference : MM-1-21-136

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman’s work (1968). The information in French is incomprehensible. | Punch card

Perelman

714. Reference : MM-1-21-137

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman’s work (1968). The information in French is incomprehensible. | Punch card

Perelman

715. Reference : MM-1-21-138

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman’s work (1958), where he argues that the purpose of argument is to convince the auditors to approve of the argument. | Punch card

Perelman

716. Reference : MM-1-21-139

| Moerman refers to Perelman’s work (1952), where he argues that the purpose of any orator’s argument is to convince the auditors and ensure they remain amenable. | Punch card

717. Reference : MM-1-21-140

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman’s work (1968), in which he notes that in addition to the arguments and issues put forward by the orator, the opinions of the auditors also play a significant role in argument. | Punch card

Perelman

718. Reference : MM-1-21-141

Perelman

| Moerman referred to Perelman’s work (1968), in which he notes that argumentation takes the form of dialogue, communication and discussion. The most basic rule is the relationship between on the one hand the orator who wants to convince the auditors, and on the other hand the auditors who are available to listen. | Punch card

Perelman

719. Reference : MM-1-21-142

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman’s work (1968), in which he notes that the effectiveness of communication is predicated on the common recognition of language, and that the language is the result/product of social traditions. | Punch card

Perelman

720. Reference : MM-1-21-143

Japan's sovereignty compared to that of England, the United States and Thailand.

| The book ‘Law in Japan’ talks of Japan's sovereignty compared to that of England, the United States and Thailand. | Punch card

Japan's sovereignty compared to that of England, the United States and Thailand.