Merisa Skulsuthavong | Humanities and Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Merisa Skulsuthavong  – Humanities and Social Sciences – Best Researcher Award

Alignment with Award Category

Her scholarly output, innovative subject matter, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and regional focus make Dr. Skulsuthavong a fitting nominee for the Best Researcher Award or Excellence in Innovation Award. She represents the evolving nature of global media studies while maintaining deep engagement with Southeast Asian cultural dynamics.

Liverpool University  | China

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits 

Education and Training

Merisa Skulsuthavong, PhD, born on January 22, 1985, is a Thai national whose academic trajectory reflects a deep commitment to interdisciplinary communication and media studies. She began her academic journey by earning a Bachelor of International Business from The Australian National University (ANU) in 2006, laying a foundation in global economic frameworks and strategic thinking. Her interests soon gravitated toward the cultural and creative industries, prompting her to pursue a Master of Arts in Creative & Media Enterprises at The University of Warwick in 2009. This academic shift culminated in a doctoral degree in 2016 from Cardiff University’s School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies, with a thesis titled ‘Thainess’ and Bridal Perfection in Thai Wedding Magazines. Her early research examined cultural representation, identity politics, and commodification, signaling her enduring scholarly themes.

💼Professional Endeavors 

Academic Positions

Dr. Merisa Skulsuthavong is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Media and Communications at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China, since August 2020. Her teaching portfolio spans across undergraduate and postgraduate modules such as Representation, Diversity and Identity, Digital Media Law & Ethics, and Digital Ethics, among others. She actively supervises final year and MA dissertation projects and plays key departmental roles including Library Liaison Officer, IPAP Reviewer for PhD Students, and MSc Admission Officer. Previously, she was a Lecturer at Chiang Mai University (2018–2020), where she taught a broad spectrum of courses across journalism, integrated marketing communication, and intercultural communication. Earlier in her career, from 2014 to 2018, she worked as Creative & International Media Editor at DK Publishing, Thailand, managing editorial content, international rights negotiations, and marketing strategies. Her multifaceted experience in both academia and publishing highlights her dynamic approach to knowledge production and dissemination.

📚Contributions and Research Focus on Humanities and Social Sciences

Dr. Skulsuthavong’s scholarly contributions sit at the intersection of cultural studies, media representation, digital communication, and intercultural communication. Her academic publications address timely themes such as digital identity, luxury symbolism in online spaces, higher education dynamics in Southeast Asia, and digital ethics. Noteworthy among her works is the co-authored chapter “Turbulence in Thailand? The Thai Digital Civil Rights Movement” in Palgrave Macmillan’s Social Transformations series (2022), and peer-reviewed articles like “Enhancing luck in the digital age with Thai auspicious smartphone wallpapers” (2025) and “Displaying luxury on social media: Chinese university students’ perception of identity, social status, and privilege” (2025). She has been actively involved in exploring the commodification of superstition in the digital age, a subject currently being examined in her RDF project “Repackaging the Sacred”. Her current academic interests include the representation of pets on social media and the performative dimensions of online identity in Asian cultures.

🏆Accolades and Recognition 

Dr. Merisa Skulsuthavong’s academic excellence is widely acknowledged. She sits on the editorial board of Humanities and Social Sciences Communications (Nature Springer) and serves as a journal reviewer for the same. She has represented her work in numerous international conferences such as the Korean Conference on Arts & Humanities (2024), ICEPS (2024) in Phuket, and ANPOR International Conference (2019) in Chiang Mai. At Cardiff University, her early research into Thai bridal imagery earned her a spot in the Images of Research Competition (2015), showcasing her ability to communicate complex ideas visually and academically.

🌍 Impact and Influence 

Community Impact

Through her diverse teaching roles, publications, and research projects, Dr. Skulsuthavong has had a profound influence on how Southeast Asian media and culture are understood in global academic dialogues. Her work sheds light on Thailand’s unique socio-cultural fabric, particularly through digital media lenses. As a committed educator, she mentors students at various levels, from undergraduate theses to PhD supervision. Her collaborative work with scholars like M.J. Day and S. Du Preez has introduced critical reflections on Thai higher education, digital transformation, and identity politics, enriching both regional studies and broader communication scholarship.

🔮Legacy and Future Contributions 

Looking forward, Dr. Skulsuthavong is poised to deepen her impact through continued research on digital superstition, media commodification, and Southeast Asian digital rights movements. Her involvement in evolving digital ethics debates and intercultural media communication ensures that she remains a vital voice in navigating today’s complex information environments. She continues to serve as an advisor, supervisor, and institutional contributor at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, where her work not only advances academic inquiry but also shapes future communication professionals. Her dual focus on rigorous scholarship and actionable pedagogy positions her as a key figure in transnational education.

Conclusion

Merisa Skulsuthavong, PhD, stands out as an interdisciplinary scholar, educator, and cultural analyst with a global vision rooted in Southeast Asian realities. Her career journey—spanning media publishing, international academia, and cross-cultural research—has been marked by a steadfast commitment to understanding how identity, representation, and power manifest in digital and media spaces. As she continues her work in China and beyond, Dr. Skulsuthavong’s influence will undoubtedly shape critical conversations about communication, media ethics, and digital culture for years to come.

📚Publications

Does a special economic zone impact the surrounding economy? The case study of Kendal, Indonesia

 Authors:  Irwanda Wisnu Wardhana; Indri Riesfandiari; Erizal Jamal; Vyta W. Hanifah; Pihri Pihri; Felix Wisnu Handoyo; Nugroho Purwono; Rizky Prayogo Ramadhan; Budhi Setyawan; Michal Placek et al.

Journals: Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Farmers’ knowledge and practice regarding good agricultural practices (GAP) on safe pesticide usage in Indonesia

Authors: Istriningsih; Yovita Anggita Dewi; Astrina Yulianti; Vyta W. Hanifah; Erizal Jamal; Dadang; Muhrizal Sarwani; Maesti Mardiharini; Iwan Setiajie Anugrah; Valeriana Darwis et al.

Journals: Heliyon

Saluran Komunikasi Lembaga Riset Publik dalam Penyiapan Teknologi Peternakan Mendukung Pengembangan Subsistem Agribisnis Hulu

Authors:  Vyta W. Hanifah; Istriningsih Istriningsih; Yovita Anggita Dewi

Journals: Jurnal Ternak