基本情報

所属
京都大学 東南アジア研究所
学位
Ph.D.(University of Hawai'i at Manoa)

J-GLOBAL ID
201801001274397319
researchmap会員ID
7000025214

外部リンク

Although originally trained in political science and philosophy, I have been situating my research since 2000 at the intertwining relations of four notions: violence, difference, marginality, and temporality. I have thus employed various transdisciplinary approaches, blurring the genres of political science, philosophy, anthropology, and history. My research fields lie at the nexus between migration studies and border studies, focusing especially on the Thai-Myanmar borderlands. It is the border region to where most of my publications on the following issues have devoted: death & atrocity; refugee; music & youth; ethnicity; marginal migrant workers; “cultural fluency”; community engagement; malaria elimination; and special economic zone. Moreover, I have also been working with some civil society organizations along the borderlands since 2008 – starting with the Mae Tao Clinic’s network and, in 2012, with the Shoklo Malaria Research Unit (SMRU). During 2008-2011, I was teaching in a college in a “refugee camp” along the borderlands, while also teaching at Thammasat University in Bangkok. 


研究分野

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論文

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講演・口頭発表等

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