Hydropower, urban art, refugee resettlement

Hello Globe visitors,

This week, Southeast Asia Globe welcomes experienced multimedia journalist Caleb Quinley as an publisher. Currently based in Chiang Mai, Caleb provides lived in Thailand for more than 20 years in both urban and rural areas. This individual primarily covers autocracy, dissident culture, and human rights in Southeast Asia using a focus on the rise of regional authoritarianism. As a freelancer, his work has been  featured in National Geographic, The Protector, Al Jeezera, The particular Independent, VICE News, and Globe .

Exactly why join Globe ? I’ve joined up with Globe being an Editor as I think the paper does important work. Southeast Asia Globe has a reputation of pursuing long form investigative stories, and we want to continue to prioritise more thought-out and nicely researched pieces. It is also a great ultimate solution for you for regional correspondents and freelancers to pitch deep concepts. It’s exciting that Globe programs to broaden its scope of function, and develop much more high impact narrative stories in the coming several weeks and years.

Exactly how has living in Asia influenced you? Growing up within Thailand has provided me a deep connection to the region. I think about Thailand home, it offers my heart, and am truly love the individuals here. My upbringing in the Kingdom has additionally played a significant role in shaping me into the person that I am today, and love my for the region motivates my journalism.

What is something about a person we wouldn’t know from your journalistic biography?

When I’m not pursuing my function, I am pretty much obsessed with Muay Thai. I have been training in fighting techinques for years, but I started fighting in a professional level regarding six months ago roughly (I have two pro fights). Whenever I’m not doing sports, I’m possibly reading, or watching documentaries, and getting together with my two dogs plus partner. In a nutshell, I am basically a big geek.

You will see Caleb’s byline in coming several weeks! For now, we have a moving multimedia story on small-scale hydroelectric dams , and features on Malaysia-based refugees awaiting resettlement, the impact associated with Indonesia’s cyberlaw , and art historian Pamela Nguyen Corey’s book The City in Time ,.

Enjoy the articles and have a good weekend.