Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Working Paper Series
Purpose
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Working Paper Series (TDWPS) has been established at the Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Project (J-ASEAN), Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University, to promote transdisciplinary research.
The TDWPS aims to serve as a platform for rapid dissemination of research findings on transdisciplinary studies and faciliate active discussions with a wider audience.
Contact Us
For questions regarding paper submission, please contact us by email at:
japan-asean[at]cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp
・Papers are downloadable and printable for personal, non-commercial use only.
Format and style
Please follow the following format and style.
- Page format
A4 size - Font
Times New Roman 10-12pt - Papers in languages other than English should be accompanied by a title, an abstract, and authors’ names and affiliations in English.
- Authors should be identified by an asterisk (*), affiliation and contact details (e-mail address) given as a footnote to the first page.
- Figures, charts and photographs must all be printable. The author can decide either to place them in the main text or all together at the end. Put numbers and captions on all, along with source.
- Others
When using an acronym, indicate the proper name at first appearance.
e.g. United Malays’ National Organization (UMNO)Foreign words other than proper nouns must be italicized.
e.g. muang, sawah, ulama
cf. Gawai Dayak, Federation of Free Fa
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Working Paper 2018 / 2017
Your paper will also be uploaded on the Kyoto University repository KURENAI.
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 17(March 2022)
Title: Power on the grid:
Understanding coal lock-in and regime resistance in Philippine energy transition
Author: Julie Ann de los Reyes
Language: English
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 16(March 2022)
Title: Psychotherapy co-provision by peers and healthcare workers for substance use disorders in Indonesia
Author: Chika Yamada / Youdiil Ophinni
Language: English
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 15(February 2022)
Title: Superando las brechas disciplinarias: cinco décadas de investigación japonesa en el Sudeste Asiático
Author: Mario López / Kono Yasuyuki / Nathan Badenoch
Language: Spanish
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 14(January 2022)
Title: Periodical Publications in Contemporary Southeast Asia: Handbook for Acquisition and Practical Use
Author: Southeast Asia Periodical Project Group
Language: Japanese
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 13(January 2022)
Title: The Arrival of the Vietnamese, Annamnikaya Buddhism, and the Formation of the Samananam Borihan Temple in Thailand in the Early Rattanakosin Period
Author: Thanyathip Sripana
Translator: NISHIDA Masayuki
Language: Japanese / Thai
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 12(July 2021)
Title: Neither Kha, Tai, nor Lao: Language, Myth, Histories, and the Position of the Phong in Houaphan
Author: Oliver Tappe / Nathan Badenoch
Language: English
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 11(March 2021)
Title: Towards Sharing the Information Resources for Area Studies in Southeast Asia: Monograph. Vol. 2
Editor: ONO Mikiko / Vu Hung Cuong
Language: English
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 10(October 2020)
Title: Puzzling Confluence of Conservation and Ecotourism in Komodo National Park, Indonesia
Author: Cypri Jehan Paju Dale / Gregorius Afioma
Language: English
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 9(September 2020)
Title: Agrarian Change in the Central Plain of Thailand (1950-2020):
A Longitudinal Study of Farm Characteristics
Author: François Molle
Language: English
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 8(August 2019)
Title: Bridging the Disciplinary Divide: 50 years of Research at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Author: Kono Yasuyuki / Nathan Badenoch / Mario Ivan Lopez
Language: English
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 7(April 2019)
Title: Conflict, Institutions, and Economic Behavior: Legacies of the Cambodian Genocide
Author: Katsuo Kogure / Yoshito Takasaki
Language: English
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 6(March 2019)
Title: What motivates developing countries to diversify sources of renewable energy?
Author: Moises Neil V. Seriño
Language: English
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 5(February 2019)
Title: The Abuse of Entrusted Power for Private Gain: Meaning, Nature and Theoretical Evolution
Author: Joseph Pozsgai-Alvarez
Language: English
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 4(January 2019)
Title: Cheroots in Myanmar:Rural Development behind the Government Policy
Author: Matsuda Masahiko
Language: English
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 3(January 2019)
Title: Some Remarks on the Causal Inference for Historical Persistence
Author: Katsuo Kogure
Language: English
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 2(October 2018)
Title: Preliminary analysis of built environment and cause specific visits to community health centres in Medan city, Indonesia
Author: Soo Chen Kwan / Iin Juliani Saragih
Language: English
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 1(February 2018)
Title: Impact of Foreign Entry in Banking Sector:
Case of Thailand during 1999 – 2014
Author: Wanxue Lu / Fumiharu Mieno
Language: English