| *: At time of Acceptancetd | 
| Continue: FY2019(R1) / New: FY2021(R2) | 
| Type I : Field-based Area Studies by Using Field Stations and Liaison Offices | 
| R1 | 
I-1 | 
Comprehensive and cross-regional studies on the positioning of fermented food culture in mainland Southeast Asia | 
Yokoyama Satoshi 
    (Nagoya University, Graduate School of Environmental Studies)
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| R1 | 
I-2 | 
Identifying the Firefighting Infrastructure Necessary to Mitigate Peat Fires in Indonesia | 
Onda Nariaki 
(Forest Research and Management Organization, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tohoku Research Center)
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| R2 | 
I-3 | 
Museum Representaions of Thai Nationhood and Its Peoples: A Focus on Minorities | 
Piyada Chonlaworn 
    (Tenri University, Faculty of International Studies) | 
| Type II : Intensive and Strategic Area Studies in Collaboration with CSEAS Visiting Fellows | 
| R1 | 
II-1 | 
The History and Contemporary Changes of Ecological Resource Use in Southeast Asia: A Case Study of Pursat Province, Cambodia | 
Hyakumura Kimihiko 
    (Kyushu University, Institute of Tropical Agriculture)
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| Type III : Document-sharing through Use of the CSEAS Repository | 
| R1 | 
III-1 | 
Primary Research on Philippine Social Economy under Spanish Colonial Rule Based on Material Analysis | 
Sugaya Nariko 
    (Ehime University, Faculty of Law and Letters)
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| R2 | 
III-2 | 
Collecting and Analyzing Materials Published by Local Communities and Ethnic Minorities in Myanmar: Considering Grassroots Pluralism | 
 Wada Michihiro 
(Kanda University of International Studies, Department of Asian Languages) | 
| Type IV : Exploratory Area Studies Aiming at Larger-scale Research Projects | 
| R1 | 
IV-1 | 
Comparative Study on Election Monitoring and Political Regime in Southeast Asia | 
Iga Tsukasa 
    (Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies) | 
| R1 | 
IV-2 | 
Socio-Economic Change and the Development of Communication Technology in Modern Southeast Asia | 
Kakizaki Ichiro 
    (Yokohama City University, International College of Liberal Arts) | 
| R1 | 
IV-3 | 
Buddhists and Muslims in Theravada Societies in Mainland Southeast Asia: Historical and Anthropological Studies | 
Ikeda Kazuto 
    (Osaka University, Graduate School of Language and Culture) | 
| R1 | 
IV-4 | 
In Search of an Alternative Model of Living Together in the Globalized World: A Preliminary Case Study of an Organic Farm in Davao City, the Philippines | 
Aoyama Waka 
    (The University of Tokyo, Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia) | 
| R1 | 
IV-5 | 
Comparative Studies on the Media Representation of Migrants, Refugees, and Film-making in Asia and Africa | 
Wang-Kanda Liulan 
    (Doshisha University, Faculty of Global and Regional Studies) | 
| R1 | 
IV-6 | 
Reconsideration of the global standards of Angkor’s world heritage status: Discovering local knowledge by using informatics analysis | 
Marui Masako 
    (Sophia University, Faculty of Global Studies) | 
| R1 | 
IV-7 | 
What Do Migrants Bring Home?: Migration and Social Changes in China and Southeast Asia | 
Horio Mio 
    (Gifu University, Faculty of Regional Studies) | 
| R1 | 
IV-8 | 
A Comparative Study on the Ecological and Historical Contexts of GIAHS Sites in Eastern and Southeastern Asia: State, Market Economy, and Ecology | 
Naito Naoki 
    (Tokushima University, Graduate School of Technology, Industrial and Social Sciences) | 
| R1 | 
IV-9 | 
Influence of Mercury Poisoning on Infant Abnormalities around Artisanal and Small Scale Gold Mining Sites in Indonesia | 
Tatsuno Mai 
    (Kyoto University, Graduate School of Medicine) | 
| R2 | 
IV-10 | 
Control and Oversight Mechanisms for Paramilitary 0rganizations | 
Kiba Saya 
(Komatsu University, Faculty of International Communication) | 
| R2 | 
IV-11 | 
Demographic Dynamics of the Jakarta Metropolitan Area: A Combined Micro and Macro Analysis | 
Arai Kenichirou 
(Asia University, Faculty of Urban Innovation) | 
| R2 | 
IV-12 | 
An Analysis of Evolving Trends in Collaborative Interdisciplinary Research in Southeast Asian Studies  | 
Fujieda Ayako 
(Kyoto Seika University, Faculty of Hunanities) | 
| R2 | 
IV-13 | 
Post-War Japan–Thailand Relations Examined Through the Life Histories of the Japanese Remaining in Thailand: Multi-Disciplinary Research Project Employing Visual Archives and Interviews | 
Naoi Riyo 
(Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asia Studies) | 
| R2 | 
IV-14 | 
Toward a New Theory of Folk Beliefs in Southeast Asia: Rediscovering the Value of the Research of Mori Mikio and Phraya Anuman Rajadhon | 
Jie Huang 
(Aichi University, International Center for Chinese Studies) | 
| R2 | 
IV-15 | 
Transformation of Traditional Care in Northern Thailand: The Qualitative Study on Families Taking Care of the Older People | 
Watanabe Osamu 
    (Teikyo University of Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences) | 
| R2 | 
IV-16 | 
Transformation of the Awareness and Practice of Care in Japan During the Global Spread of COVID-19: A Focus on Foreign Nurses and Care Workers  | 
Ohno Shun 
    (Seisen University, Department of Global Citizenship Studies) | 
| R2 | 
IV-17 | 
The Anatomy of the Public Opinion of Local Governance in Indonesia and the Philippines | 
Nishimura Kenichi 
(Osaka University, Center for International Education and Exchange) | 
| R2 | 
IV-18 | 
A Preliminary Study of Aid and Community Organization in Degraded Peatland Areas of Indonesia | 
Hosobuchi Michiko 
(Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asia Studies) | 
| Type VI : Individual Research Program for Fostering Young Scholar | 
| R2 | 
VI-1 | 
(Re)Building Ethnicity from the Sealed Past: A Case Study of the Cia-Cia Laporo Living on Buton Island | 
Kim Hyojin 
(Waseda University, Graduate School of Letters, Arts and Sciences) | 
| R2 | 
VI-2 | 
Governmentality of Indonesia’s Universal Healthcare | 
Ayuha Daiki 
    (The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) | 
| R2 | 
VI-3 | 
A Critical Analysis of the Mahayana Buddhist Tradition in Modern Southeast Asia through Examining Hán-Nôm Buddhist Scriptures of the Wat Samananam Borihan Temple in Bangkok | 
Kameyama Takahiko 
(Ryukoku University, Research Center for World Buddhist Cultures) | 
| R2 | 
VI-4 | 
Indonesian Music as “World Music”: Discourses of Japanese Music Critics | 
Kim Yujin 
(National Museum of Ethnology) | 
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