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アーカイブ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
ライ・タッポ(外国人研究員)l environmental anthropology (including political ecology and historical ecology); anthropology of landscapes and knowledge; hunting and gathering societies; tropical forest dwellers; Orang Asli of Peninsular Malaysia; Batek
研究テーマOver the past ten years, I have moved from an interest in the landscape perception and environmental politics of the Batek (Orang Asli), hunter-gatherers and forest-dwellers in Peninsular Malaysia, to a broader interest in environmental paradigms, and currently am probing the possibilities of a historical ecology framework for understanding landscape manipulation in Kampong Thom province, Cambodia. Along with this shift, I am also looking more closely at the foraging-farming continuum, and considering the social and environmental effects of different ways of modifying the land. I continue to maintain my long-term interests in the tropical forests, and the situations and conditions of forest-dwellers everywhere. However, I can now add rivers and water management systems to this list of interests. アカデミック・キャリア1997-1998
Project Sociologist, Sabah Biodiversity Conservation Project, World Wide Fund for Nature and the Government of Sabah, Malaysia 1998-2000 JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow attached to the COE project, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University 2001 Visiting Fellow, Resource-Management in Asia-Pacific programme, RSPAS, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia (short-term) 2002-2003 Outreach Coordinator, Malaysian Climate Change Group, Centre for Environment, Technology, and Development, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2003-2004 Quillian Visiting International Professor, Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Virginia, USA 2005-2006 conducted fieldwork in Cambodia as an Asia Fellow, Asian Scholarship Foundation, while simultaneously a research associate with HeritageWatch, Phnom Penh, and the Naga Research Group. 論文業績
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