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Center forSoutheast Asian Studies Kyoto University

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過去に在籍した研究者・スタッフ:外国人研究員(客員部門)

地域研究第一研究部門
ギアム・ルファ・カゴコ(外国人研究員)
Cultural/Political Anthropology, Political Science 

研究テーマ

- Peace and development studies in conflict affected communities in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)
- Roles and participation of Civil Society Organizations in Peace building, democratization and local governance in Muslim Communities in Mindanao
- Women economic empowerment in post-conflict transition in conflict-affected areas in the ARMM
- Forced migration, internal migration and security issues and challenges in Southern and Central Mindanao

アカデミック・キャリア

1995 - 1996
Director, Institute of Cotabato Cultures, Notre Dame University,
Cotabato City, Philippines

1996 - 1997
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Notre Dame University,
Cotabato City Philippines

1997 to 2001
Director, Research and Development Center, Mindanao State University - General Santos City, Philippines 9501

1997 to the present
(on Leave) Associate Professor II, Graduate Program in Public Administration, Mindanao State University - General Santos City, Philippines 9501

2001 to the present
(on Leave) Director, Center for Peace and Development Studies, concurrently Academic Coordinator, Master in Public Administration Program, Mindanao State University - General Santos City Philippines 9501

15 Dec 06 to 14 June 07
Visiting Research Fellow, Center for Southeast Asian Studies,
Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

論文業績

  1. “Women Economic Empowerment in Post-Conflict Transition: The Case of the Federation of Bangsamoro Women Multi-purpose Cooperatives” in A Gender Agenda Case Studies from Six Countries in Asia and Europe. Singapore: Asia-Europe Foundation, in press.
  1. “Internal Migration and Security Issues and Challenges confronting Central and Southern Mindanao, Philippines,” in Development, Migration and Security in East Asia: People’s movements and non-traditional security challenges in changing Southeast Asia. Dewi Fortuna Anwar, ed. Jakarta, Indonesia: The Habibie Center, 2005.
  1. “Mindanao: Contrasting Agendas, Stumbling Blocks and Prospects for Peace” in Searching for Peace in Asia Pacific. Annelies Heinjmans, Niccola Simmonds, eds. Boulder, Colorado, USA: Lynne Reiner Publishing for the European Centre for Conflict Prevention, 2004.
  1. “Negotiations and detours: the rocky road to peace in Mindanao” in Accord Update Issue 6/2003. A supplement to The Mindanao Peace Process. London: Conciliation Resources, August, 2003.
  1. Child Soldiers in Central and Western Mindanao: A Rapid Assessment. Report #21. Geneva, Switzerland: International Labour Office - International Programme for the Elimination of Child Labour, (IPEC) February, 2002.
  1. “A Critical Partnership: Civil Society and the Peace Process,” in Accord: An International Review of Peace Initiatives. London: Conciliation Resources, first issue for 1999.
  1. “Mindanao: Land of Promise,” co-written with Macapado A. Muslim, in Accord: an International Review of Peace Initiatives, London: Conciliation Resources, 1999.
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