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Ratchaporn Tesjeeb (Pui) is working at SEAMEO-<strong>SPAFA</strong> as a ComputerManager and also works as Graphic Designer for <strong>SPAFA</strong> Publicati<strong>on</strong>s and Websites. She is completed her B Sc. in Computer Science and is now studyingMass Communicati<strong>on</strong> Technology for her Master’s degree.Tang Fu Kuen is a Research and <strong>Development</strong> officer at <strong>SPAFA</strong>. He isespecially interested in all forms of performing arts, film, and literature. He isnow completing a bibliographic archive of writings <strong>on</strong> cinema in SoutheastAsia, which will be made available in the <strong>SPAFA</strong> library and website.145Vassana Kerdsupap (Noi) has been working at SEAMEO- <strong>SPAFA</strong> asa Programme Coordinator for 15 years. She completed her B.A. in GeneralManagement (Marketing) and is now a Master’s degree candidate in SoutheastAsian History. Her areas of interest are Thai and Southeast Asian history andculture. As a writer, she c<strong>on</strong>tributes weekly articles <strong>on</strong> history and Buddhismfor the Dhamma website.Virginia Henders<strong>on</strong> is a Bangkok-based facilitator and documenter workingwith a range of communities, NGOs, government and internati<strong>on</strong>alorganisati<strong>on</strong>s <strong>on</strong> development issues, including the health and rights ofchildren, migrants, and refugees. A writer for the Asian Art Newspaper inL<strong>on</strong>d<strong>on</strong> she also works with other media including radio, video, film andphotography. She is particularly interested in culture and art incommunicati<strong>on</strong>.

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