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Type I : Field-based Area Studies by Using Field Stations and Liaison Offices | |||
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H28 | I-1 | Re-examining the Commodification of Nature in Southeast Asia | Ubukata Fumikazu (Okayama University, Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science) |
H28 | I-2 | Border Control and Frontier Society in Indonesia in the “Reformation” Period | Nagatsu Kazufumi (Toyo University, School of Sociology) |
H29 | I-3 | Sustainable Development of Artisanal Gold Mining by Establishment of Mercury-Free Gold Extraction Method and Psycho-Bioremediation of Mercury Contamination in Indonesia | Takahi Sachiko (Akita University, Faculty of Education and Human Studies) |
H29 | I-4 | Transformation of Living Environments and Political Changes among Peasants in a Semi-developed Country: A Case Study of Northeast Thailand | Fujita Wataru (Osaka Prefecture University, School of Sustainable System Sciences) |
Type II : Intensive and Strategic Area Studies in Collaboration with CSEAS Visiting Fellows | |||
H28 | II-1 | Technological Development after Agricultural Modernization in Rice Growing Mainland Southeast Asia | Asada Haruhisa (Nara Women’s University, Faculty of Letters) |
H29 | II-2 | Land Conflicts in Contemporary Indonesia and Their Meaning in the Historical Context | Kano Hiroyoshi (Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies) |
Type III : Document-sharing through Use of the CSEAS Repository | |||
H28 | III-1 | Improving Infrastructure for the Preservation and Utilization of Post World War II Local Newspapers in Thailand | Ito Yuma (Toyama University of International Studies, Faculty of Contemporary Science) |
H29 | III-2 | Basic Research on Minorities and Christianity in Mainland Southeast Asia through Ronald Renard’s Collection | Tazaki Ikuko (Otani University, Shin Buddhist Comprehensive Research Institute) |
Type IV : Exploratory Area Studies Aiming at Larger-scale Research Projects | |||
H28 | IV-1 | Community Policing in Southeast Asia: Assessing the Impact on Community Security and Police Reform | Kiba Saya (Doshisha University, Faculty of Policy Studies) |
H28 | IV-2 | Basic Research for Sharing Metadata of Written Materials in Mainland Southeast Asia | Kikuchi Yoko (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Institute of Global studies) |
H28 | IV-3 | The Transformation of Economies in Southeast Asia under Colonial Regimes: A Comparative Historical Study | Nishimura Takeshi (Kansai University, Faculty of Economics) |
H28 | IV-4 | Regaining Self: The Post-war Life of Survivors of Wartime Sexual Violence in Indonesia | Suzuki Takashi (Freelance Researcher) |
H28 | IV-5 | The Maluku Conflict and Reconciliation: An Interdisciplinary Study | Kawano Yoshiharu (National Institute of Technology, Yuge College, General Education Department) |
H28 | IV-6 | Stock Management for Sustainable Fisheries: A Model for the Mekong Giant Catfish | Mitamrua Hiromichi (Kyoto University, Graduate School of Informatics) |
H28 | IV-7 | Toward Stopping Tropical Deforestation: An Interdisciplinary Study to Consider Breakthroughs | Kurashima Takayuki (Kyoto University, Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies) |
H28 | IV-8 | Frailty among the Elderly: A Comparative Study of Contributing Social Factors in Japan and Thailand | Kimura Yumi (Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies) |
H28 | Politics of Answerability in Southeast Asia | Miichi Ken (Iwate Prefectural University, Faculty of Policy Studies) |
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H29 | IV-10 | Historical Study of the PREK THNOT Power and Irrigation Development Project in Cambodia in the 1960sー1970s | Fujimoto Tokihiko (Shizuoka University, Faculty of Agriculture) |
H29 | IV-11 | The Politics of Anti-Corruption Enforcement | Toyama Ayako (Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies) |
H29 | IV-12 | Documentary Research on Han-nom Manuscripts | Shimizu Masaaki (Osaka University, Graduate school of language and culture) |
H29 | IV-13 | (Re)connecting the Past after the Battle Field: A Study of Cambodian Historiography after the End of its Civil War in 1991 | Shintani Haruno (The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) |
H29 | IV-14 | Current Status of Treatment and Care for Neuromuscular Disease in Southeast Asia | Banno Haruhiko (University of Massachusetts, Medical School) |
H29 | IV-15 | Factors Affecting Tropical Deforestation Rates in Eight Southeast Asian Countries: Long-term and Regional-scale Analysis | Imai Nobuo
(Tokyo University of Agriculture, Department of Forest Science) |
H29 | IV-16 | How to Save Monarchy from Extinction in Asia | Sakurada Chie (Kyoto University, Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies) |
H29 | IV-17 | Yunnan-Kachin-Assam Corridor: Will China, Myanmar and India Connect in the Interior? | Imamura Masao (Yamagata University, Human and Social Sciences) |
Type V : Publication of “Kyoto Area Studies on Asia” | |||
H29 | V-1 | Networked: Business and Politics in Decentralizing Indonesia, 1998ー2004 | Wahyu Prasetyawan (Syarif Hidayatullah Islamic State University, Jakarta, Indonesia) |
Type VI : Individual Research Program for Fostering Young Scholar | |||
H29 | VI-1 | Representations of Ideal Socialist Education in the Organ “Kampuchea” in the People’s Republic of Kampuchea | Senda Sayaka (Nagoya University, Graduate School of Education and Human Development) |
H29 | VI-2 | Mae Naak: New Opera Heroine Who Embodies Buddhist Ideas and Femininity in Contemporary Thailand | Kawamoto Kanae (Ryukoku University, Graduate School of Letters) |
H29 | VI-3 | Historical Formation of Cardamom Production Sites in Western Cambodia | Ishibashi Hiroyuki (Waseda University, Advanced Research Center for Hunan Sciences) |
H29 | VI-4 | Mon National History in the Textbooks of Ethnic Mon Non-state Education Programs in Myanmar | Wada Michihiro (Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies) |
H29 | VI-5 | Community Formation Among Myanmar Refugees Following Resettlement: Analysis of a Documentary Film | Naoi Riyo (Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies) |
H29 | VI-6 | The Socio-economic Situation of Early British Burma: An Analysis of Primary Historical Documents | Fujimura Hitomi (Sophia University, Graduate School of Global Studies) |
Type VII | |||
H29 | For the Promotion of Young Researchers’ International Exchange |
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