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Type I : Field-based Area Studies by Using Field Stations and Liaison Offices |
R2 |
I-1 |
Museum Representaions of Thai Nationhood and Its Peoples: A Focus on Minorities |
Piyada Chonlaworn
(Tenri University, Faculty of International Studies) |
Type III : Document-sharing through Use of the CSEAS Repository |
R2 |
III-1 |
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) |
R3 |
III-2 |
Basic Research on the Circulation of Information via Chinese Newspapers in Southeast Asia |
Serizawa Satohiro
(Tenri University, Faculty of International Studies) |
Type IV : Exploratory Area Studies Aiming at Larger-scale Research Projects |
R2 |
IV-1 |
Control and Oversight Mechanisms for Paramilitary 0rganizations |
Kiba Saya
(Komatsu University, Faculty of International Communication) |
R2 |
IV-2 |
Demographic Dynamics of the Jakarta Metropolitan Area: A Combined Micro and Macro Analysis |
Arai Kenichirou
(Asia University, Faculty of Urban Innovation) |
R2 |
IV-3 |
An Analysis of Evolving Trends in Collaborative Interdisciplinary Research in Southeast Asian Studies |
Fujieda Ayako
(Kyoto Seika University, Faculty of Hunanities) |
R2 |
IV-4 |
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-5 |
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-6 |
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-7 |
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-8 |
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-9 |
A Preliminary Study of Aid and Community Organization in Degraded Peatland Areas of Indonesia |
Hosobuchi Michiko
(Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asia Studies) |
R3 |
IV-10 |
Investigation of Factors Influencing Baby Dumping in Southeast Asia |
Kohno Ayako
(Kyoto University, Graduate School of Medicine) |
R3 |
IV-11 |
The implications of the digital transformation of financial services in Southeast Asia: A focus on inclusivity |
Lu Wanxue
(Ritsumeikan University, College of International Relations) |
R3 |
IV-12 |
Quantitative research on the members of Jakarta-based mass organizations: Towards a large-scale social survey on Indonesian mass organizations |
Nakamura Shohei
(Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies) |
R3 |
IV-13 |
Comparative study of co-existential relationships and the body in Southeast Asian borderlands and conflict-affected societies |
Horie Mio
(Gifu University, Faculty of Regional Studies) |
R3 |
IV-14 |
The Limits and Potentials of "Society and the Individual" in Contemporary Philippines: Rethinking theory from the Field |
Shiraishi Natsuko
(Osaka University, Graduate school of foreing language) |
R3 |
IV-15 |
International Food Security and Rice Export of Southeast Asia and: Dynamic Change of Thai Rice Export to Africa |
Miyata Toshiyuki
(Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Graduate School of Global Studies) |
R3 |
IV-16 |
Reconstruction of "local wisdom" through performance: Collaborative research for application to education |
Iizuka Noriko
(Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies) |
Type V : Publication of “Kyoto Area Studies on Asia” |
R3 |
V-1 |
The development of traditional marketing: Pasar middlemen and farmers against the supermarket revolution in Indonesia |
Ikeda Shinya
(Ibaraki University, College of Agriculture) |
R3 |
V-2 |
The Making of ‘Traditional Medicine’ in the Modern History of Vietnam |
Oda Nara
(Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, World Language and Society Education center) |
Type VI : Individual Research Program for Fostering Young Scholar |
R3 |
VI-1 |
Maintaining matrilineality: The dynamics of sacrificial rituals in the Raglai society of South-Central Vietnam |
Kang Yangu
(Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa) |
R3 |
VI-2 |
The writings of Khái Hưng and Colonialism in Vietnam |
Tanaka Aki
(Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Graduate School of Global Studies) |
R3 |
VI-3 |
Comparative Study on the Use of Medicinal Plants in Indonesia and Japan: Case Study of Medicinal Plants Production Areas near the Former Royal Capitals |
Sugino Yoshimi
(Kyoto University, Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies) |
R3 |
VI-4 |
Toward An Anthropological Theory for Vernacular Publicness: Rethinking from Social Relationship in the Philippines |
Nishio Zenta
(Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies) |
R3 |
VI-5 |
Islamic SME Finance and Real Economy in Malaysia |
Kambara Kentaro
(Kyoto University, Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies) |
R3 |
VI-6 |
Differing views of happiness and health and their impact on the allocation of medical, health, and welfare resources: A comparative study |
Segawa Hiromi
(Kyoto University, Kokoro Research Center) |
Type VII |
R3 |
VII |
For the Promotion of Young Researchers’ International Exchange |
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