Al Lim

Al Lim

Lab member
Ph.D. Candidate
Yale School of the Environment

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Candidate, Sociocultural Anthropology & School of the Environment, Yale University

MPhil, Anthropology and Environment, Yale University

MSc, Urbanisation and Development, London School of Economics and Political Science

B.A. (Hons), Urban Studies, Yale-NUS College

BIO

Al Lim is a PhD candidate in the combined Anthropology and Environmental Studies program at Yale University. His dissertation research explores cryptocurrency in Thailand, and his previous publications have been featured in Environmental Research Letters, Sustainability, and Singapore Policy Journal. He is a visiting researcher at Chulalongkorn University’s Political Science Department and was an IvyPlus Exchange Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley. He holds an MSc in Urbanisation and Development from LSE (Overall Best Performance) and a B. A. (Hons; summa cum laude) in Urban Studies from Yale-NUS College.

Al is also the Chair of the Association of Thai Students in the US (ATSA) and is on the Thai Lao Cambodia (TLC) Studies Association board. At Yale, he coordinated the Environmental Anthropology Collective, worked as a Graduate Fellow at the Asian American Cultural Center, and led a range of initiatives through the Council on Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) Graduate Student Committee and Southeast Asia Movement at Yale. His poetry, translations, and literary reviews have been published in a range of magazines and anthologies, such as Tupelo Quarterly, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, and Twin Cities (Landmark Books). He has also previously worked at Deloitte and the Earth Observatory of Singapore.

Keywords: Cryptocurrency; economic anthropology; urban studies; Thailand

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Yamada, S., Kanoi, L., Koh, V., Lim, A., & Dove, M. R. (2022). Sustainability as a moral discourse: Its shifting meanings, exclusions, and anxieties. Sustainability, 14(5), 3095.

Kanoi, L., Koh, V., Lim, A., Yamada, S., & Dove, M. R. (2022). ‘What is infrastructure? What does it do?’: anthropological perspectives on the workings of infrastructure (s). Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability, 2(1), 012002.

Zhou, W., Orrick, K., Lim, A., & Dove, M. (2021). Reframing conservation and development perspectives on bushmeat. Environmental Research Letters, 17(1), 011001.

CONTACT

Email: al.lim@yale.edu

Mailing Address:
Yale University
Department of Anthropology
10 Sachem Street
New Haven, CT 06510 USA