Joint Research (Type I)
Glocal Society: Collaborating and Building Bridges between the Insular Regions of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands
Project Leader: YAMAMOTO, Sota, Research Center for the Pacific Islands,
Kagoshima University
(Term:2010 - 2011)
- Joint Seminars in 2010 Fiscal Year
- Outline of Joint Research
- The insular regions of Southeast Asia and Oceania have a common cultural
background and now face the common crisis of the collapse of traditional
society and subsistence activities due to globalization and climate change.
There are however, few studies surveying or comparing the two regions.
This collaborative research aims to bring together the accumulation of
area studies from different disciplines in the insular regions of Southeast
Asia and Oceania, to discover common problems at present in the two regions,
and to create networks of researchers among these regions. The Philippines,
Indonesia, and Palau, which are neighboring regions in this area, will
be the sites of an initial subsistence survey.
- Purpose of Joint Research
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The people in Oceania are known to have moved from Taiwan or the insular
region in Southeast Asia several times more than 3000 years ago. Therefore,
the insular regions of Southeast Asia and Oceania share a common cultural
background. Confined to tropical islands but with a variety of ecologies,
the people have developed distinctive subsistence economics from their
common bases. Moreover, the two regions now face the common crisis of the
collapse of traditional society and subsistence activities due to globalization
and climate change. There are, however, few studies surveying or comparing
the two regions.
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The Philippines, Indonesia, and Palau, which are neighboring regions in
this area, are targeted as the spring board for this comparative survey.
While staying at Jakarta Residence of Center for Southeast Asian Studies
(CSEAS), Kyoto University, joint research between Indonesian and Japanese
or Japan-based researchers will be promoted, and field surveys will also
be conducted from there. Symposiums or workshops will be held to collate
the accumulation of area studies in the insular regions of Southeast Asia
(CSEAS) and Oceania (Center for the Pacific Islands, Kagoshima University),
to bring together contributions from different disciplines, to identify
common problems at present in the two regions, and to create networks of
researchers among these regions. Area Studies in Southeast Asia led mainly
by CSEAS will be enriched by taking in area studies in Oceania.
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