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PERSONAL PARTICULARS<br />

Name: Dr Noboru Ishikawa<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Ph.D. (Anthropology) City University of New York<br />

B. A. (Social Anthropology) Tokyo Metropolitan University<br />

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE<br />

Associate Professor<br />

Center for Southeast <strong>Asia</strong>n Studies, Kyoto University<br />

AREAS OF RESEARCH INTEREST<br />

Topic: Political economy and human-environment relationships in insular Southeast <strong>Asia</strong>; sociocultural<br />

configurations in maritime Southeast <strong>Asia</strong><br />

KEYNOTES & PLEN<strong>ARI</strong>ES by title, venue & organisers<br />

17 April 2007<br />

From Borneo to Russian Far East: The Place of Timber in Global Ethnography<br />

<strong>ARI</strong> Seminar, Singapore<br />

28 March 2007<br />

Paper presentation, “Between Frontiers: Nation and Identity in a Southeast <strong>Asia</strong>n Borderland”<br />

Program Seminar, Southeast <strong>Asia</strong>n Studies Program, National University of Singapore,<br />

Singapore<br />

9 - 10 February 2007<br />

Paper presentation, “Sarawak and Area Informatics: a New Approach to History and Space, at<br />

Area Studies and Informatics”<br />

Kyoto, Japan<br />

4 - 5 Feburary 2007<br />

Paper presentation, “Border Permeability and Deterritorialization of National Space in Western<br />

Borneo”<br />

Crossing Borders: Borneo Conference 2007<br />

Sarawak, Malaysia<br />

21 - 24 November 2006<br />

Paper presentation, “Rubber Smuggling and Imperial Symbiosis: Effect of the International<br />

Rubber Agreement (1934) on the Borderlands of Western Borneo”<br />

International Association of Historians of <strong>Asia</strong> (IAHA), 19th conference<br />

Manila, Philippines<br />

16 - 17 November 2006<br />

Paper presentation “Deterritorialized Borderlands: Transboundary Flows of Resource in<br />

Western Borneo”<br />

International workshop on Transboundary Environmental Issues in Southeast <strong>Asia</strong><br />

Academia Sinica, Nangkang Taipei, Taiwan<br />

Jointly organised by Academia Sinica, Laiden University, and CSEAS, Kyoto University<br />

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31 July - 1 August 2006<br />

Paper presentation, “Transformation of Riverine Commons: Socio-Ecological History of the<br />

Kemena Basin Society, Northern Sarawak” (co-authored with Mayumi Ishikawa)<br />

Boreno in the New Century, Borneo <strong>Research</strong> Council and <strong>Institute</strong> of East <strong>Asia</strong>n Studies,<br />

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak,<br />

Sarawak, Malaysia<br />

RESEARCH PROJECTS / PROGRAMMES / INITIATIVES & COLLABORATIONS<br />

2007 - 2010<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Topic: Multidisciplinary Studies on the Transnational Movements of Infectious<br />

Diseases in West Kalimantan/Sarawak Borderlands<br />

Overseas Scientific <strong>Research</strong> Grant-in-Aid, Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science<br />

2006 - 2008<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Topic: Theorization of Boundary Making<br />

Overseas Scientific <strong>Research</strong> Grant-in-Aid, Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science,<br />

Anthropological Study of Boundary Making and Transnationality,<br />

2006 - 2008<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Topic: Socio-Ecological Studies of Riverine Society in Northern Sarawak<br />

Overseas Scientific <strong>Research</strong> Grant-in-Aid, Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science,<br />

Anthropological Study of Natural Disaster in Borneo<br />

2006 - 2009<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Topic: Japanese Pensioners’ communities in Thailand and Indonesia<br />

Overseas Scientific <strong>Research</strong> Grant-in-Aid, Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science,<br />

Pentioners on the Move: Anthropological Study of Aging Society in Southeast <strong>Asia</strong> and Oceania<br />

2005 - 2007<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Topic: Labor Mobilization in Riverine Society in Northern Sarawak<br />

Overseas Scientific <strong>Research</strong> Grant-in-Aid, Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science,<br />

Anthropological Study of Work and Gender in Comparative Perspective<br />

2005 - 2008<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Topic: Digitalization of the Sarawak Gazette<br />

Overseas Scientific <strong>Research</strong> Grant-in-Aid, Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science,<br />

Area Informatics of Southeast <strong>Asia</strong><br />

PUBLICATIONS<br />

Authored Book and Monograph<br />

In print<br />

Between Frontiers: Nation and Identity in a Southeast <strong>Asia</strong>n Borderland. Singapore;<br />

Copenhagen; Lanham: Singapore University Press; NIAS Press; Rowman and Littlefield<br />

In print<br />

境界の社会史:東南アジア海域社会の空間的契機、京都:京都大学学術出版会 (The Social<br />

History of Boundary: Spatial Turn of Maritime Southeast <strong>Asia</strong>). Kyoto: Kyoto University Press)<br />

Refereed<br />

Flows and Movements in Southeast <strong>Asia</strong>: New Approaches to Transnationalism. Kyoto;<br />

Singapore: Kyoto University Press; NUS Press<br />

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Book Chapter<br />

マイクロ・トランスナショナリズム:ボルネオ国境地帯の社会史、現代インドネシアノ地方社<br />

会、杉島敬志・中村潔(編)、東京:NTT 出版<br />

(Micro Transnationalism: Social History of a Bornean Borderland, In (eds.) T. Sugishima and<br />

K.Nakamura, Contemporary Rural Societies of Indonesia, Tokyo: NTT Press)<br />

Treasures in the Forest: Jungle Produce and the Kemena Basin Society in History, James Chin<br />

(ed.), Borneo in the New Century, Kuala Lumpur: Pelandok Press<br />

ANY OTHER INFORMATION<br />

Media Presentation<br />

『自然』の境界」(シリーズ)「グローバル化する現代社会を地域から観る」京都新聞 2007<br />

年 7 月 22 日掲載予定<br />

(A News Article, The Boundary of Nature, Kyoto Shimbun (Kyoto Times), July 22, 2007<br />

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