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About Staff: FY2007

HOSODA, Naomi

  • Junior Research Fellow
  • Division of Socio-Cultural Dynamics
  • Department of Comparative Cultures, Sophia University, 1991.
    Kyoto University (Ph.D. in Area Studies), 2007.

Current Research Interests

  1. Anthropology of Filipino Migrants
  2. Comparative study on migration and family in the Asian context
  3. Analysis of international migration of women from the perspective of non-traditional security approach

Samarnon migrants dancing at the village plaza during the fiesta homecoming

I have been working on anthropology of international migration with special focus on the case Filipino migrants. In the Philippines, it is said that many people are motivated to migrate by sapalaran, a local concept in the Philippines meaning a search for better luck. Based on a case study of villagers from Samar Island who migrated to Manila, I have been looking into what constitutes “luck” for Samarnon migrants. A close examination of migrant narratives and interactions with people in their home villages reveals that luck is not just a matter of monetary gain, but also relates to the ways in which migrants maintain social relationships. Based on these findings, I attempt to make a theoretical rethinking of migration studies by referring to Max Weber’s theory of rationality and action, and present an alternative view of capitalism in relation to migration.
Recently, I am involved with new projects that investigate increasing human mobility and social changes, such as (1) comparative study on migration and family in the Asian context, and (2) analysis and policy measures relating to international migration of women from the perspective of non-traditional security.

Research Activities in 2007 Fiscal Year

Publications |  Joint Research Projects |  Field Research |  Seminars/Symposia |  Database |  Academic Associations |  Outside Activities | Awards
Publications
  1. Hosoda, Naomi. 2007. "The Sense of Pamilya from a Migrant-Source Village of the Philippines", International Convention of Asia Scholars 5 "Sharing a Future in Asia."
  1. Hosoda, Naomi. 2007. The Social Process of Internal Migration in the Philippines: A Case of Visayan Migrants in Manila, Afrasia Working Paper Series No. 26, Shiga: Afrasian Centre for Peace and Development Studies, Ryukoku University.
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Seminars/Symposia
  1. Title:Toyo University International Workshop "A Preliminary Study on Transnational Communities in Asian Peripheries: Perspectives from Comparative Area Studies"
  2. Date & Time:November 23, 2007
  3. Place:Toyo University Hakusan Campus
  4. Topic:"Exchange and Reciprocity among Homo Mobilitas: A View from a Samar Village"
  5. Presenter:HOSODA, Naomi
  1. Title:International Convention of Asia Scholars 5 "Sharing a Future in Asia"
  2. Date & Time:August 2, 2007
  3. Place:KLCC Kuala Lumpur
  4. Topic:"The Sense of Pamilya from a Migrant-Source Village of the Philippines"
  5. Presenter:HOSODA, Naomi
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