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Research on the Construction of Trans-national, Trans-ethnic Network of Chinese Muslims and an Emergence of Multicultural Sphere in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
KIMURA MIZUKA
4 2018
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3 2021
Grant number:18H00787
Grant amount:\9100000
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Direct Cost: \7000000
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Indirect Cost:\2100000
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This research project clarified the following three points. Firstly, both Muslims living in the Chinese region (China, Taiwan, Hong Kong) and Chinese Muslim immigrants living outside the Chinese region have built up networks with Muslims from different nationalities and non-Muslims through their everyday interaction by sharing Islamic beliefs or religious practices as common values. Namely they construct multicultural spheres as everyday multiculturalism. Secondly, such networks have expanded across national borders, both historically and nowadays. Third, the expansion of such networks causes the phenomenon that Muslims are unfairly excluded in the mainstream discourse within the majority society.
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台湾における「視障按摩」の興隆を事例とした「視覚障害者文化」に関する人類学的研究
日本学術振興会
科学研究費助成事業
木村自, 広瀬浩二郎
4 2016
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3 2019
Authorship:Principal investigator
Grant type:Competitive
Grant amount:\780000
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Direct Cost: \600000
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Indirect Cost:\180000
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台湾先住民の「民族」自治:中国と周辺地域における脱植民化
日本学術振興会
科学研究費助成事業
中村平
4 2014
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3 2019
Grant type:Competitive
Grant amount:\3120000
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Direct Cost: \2400000
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Indirect Cost:\720000
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Correlates of Halal Food Consumption Behaviors among Muslim Minorities:A Comparative Study of East Asia and Western Europe
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
KOJIMA Hiroshi, ARATA Mariko, OKAI Hirofumi, NODA Jin, FUKUDA Tomoko, KIMURA Mizuka, SAWAI Mitsuo, NOZAWA Joji, LEE Hee-Soo, Ronan Van Rossem
4 2015
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3 2018
Grant number:15H03417
Grant amount:\16120000
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Direct Cost: \12400000
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Indirect Cost:\3720000
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This study attempted to obtain policy implications for the social integration of Muslim minority and non-Muslim majority populations through the comparative analysis of correlates of halal food consumption behaviors among Muslims in East Asia (Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and China) and Western Europe (Belgium, France, Netherlands and UK) with different degrees of secularization and different policies toward religious minorities. While Japan is expected to have an increasing number of Muslims, the changes in population and family, local community, public policy and technology in Western Europe from the 1990s to present suggest to her the necessity of social integration policies regarding food toward Muslim migrants and their family (descendants) by the local government in response to the local conditions.
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インターフェイスとしての女性と中国系移民のディアスポリック空間
日本学術振興会
科学研究費助成事業
宮原曉
4 2013
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3 2016
Grant type:Competitive
Grant amount:\11050000
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Direct Cost: \8500000
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Indirect Cost:\2550000
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グローバル大国・中国の出現と東アジア―学校間交流による学際的研究
日本学術振興会
科学研究費助成事業
田中仁
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Coexistence of Muslims and Non-Muslims in East Asia: A Comparative Study on the Acculturation of Life Styles
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
KOJIMA Hiroshi, SHIMBO Atsuko, TANADA Hirofumi, SAKURAI Keiko, OMAR Farouk, TAKESHITA Shuko, KUDO Masako, FUKUDA Tomoko, KIMURA Mizuka, SAWAI Mitsuo, NODA Jin, SAI Yukari, OKAI Hirofumi
4 2011
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3 2014
Grant number:23330170
Grant amount:\18590000
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Direct Cost: \14300000
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Indirect Cost:\4290000
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This study focused on the acculturation of life styles (in the four dimensions of family, religious group, economic activity, and education) through the transcultural interaction between Muslim minority and non-Muslim majority in East Asian societies and aimed at clarifying the situation and challenges of coexistence of Muslims and non-Muslims in these societies. The results of cross-national, historical and institutional analyses suggest that local-level integration policies or multicultural coexistence policies based on the situation in each local community are preferable to the national-level unitary integration policy in Japan, where Muslim minority population is small but diverse and non-Muslim majority population is also diverse in terms of the interaction with Muslims.
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Anthropological Study on Transformation of Ethnoscapes and Formation of Borderland Cultures
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
KIMURA MIZUKA
4 2011
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3 2014
Grant number:23720426
Authorship:Principal investigator
Grant type:Competitive
This project investigates how the population and products flows between Myanmar and China transformed the population characteristic and social cultures in towns and villages of border area. I consider the population characteristic as ethnoscape and social transformation as a formation of border cultures. I conducted literature and field research in Ruili, a China-Myanmar border area. Following is the result of this project;
(1) Since Ruili has been developing as a border trade center and people in border area can cross the national border easily, we can see an ethnoscape which transcend the nation-state borders. (2) This ethnoscape attracts those who are situated in a social border areas such as Kachin refugees, Rohingya refugees and overseas Chinese.
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中国の食の安全・安心・信頼を巡るリスクコミュニケーションの構築を目指す実践的研究
日本学術振興会
科学研究費助成事業
三好 恵真子, 木村自
4 2010
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3 2013
Authorship:Collaborating Investigator(s) (not designated on Grant-in-Aid)
Grant type:Competitive
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Social Changes of Contemporary "China" and New International Environment of East Asia
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
TANAKA Hitoshi, XU Weidong, MIYABARA Gyo, YAMADA Yasuhiro, TSUTSUMI Kazuaki, AKITA Shigeru, AONO Shigeharu, KATAYAMA Tsuyoshi, MIYOSHI Emako, IMAIZUMI Hideto, OHTANI Junko, TAKEUCHI Toshitaka, TAKAHASHI Keikichi, KIMURA Mizuka, SI Qinfu, NISHIMURA Shigeo, MARUTA Takashi, JIANA Pei, HSU Yu-Ming, ZHOU Taiping, LEE Chiu-Chun
4 2008
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3 2011
Grant number:20310147
Grant type:Competitive
(1) This research project has created Osaka University Forum on China, an inter-departmental organization. (2) This project aimed to have research joint seminars with universities in East Asia on regular bases after this project held joint seminars with Nankai University (People's Republic of China) and National Dong Hwa University (Taiwan). (3) This project has published Discussion Papers in Contemporary China Studies. (4) The outcome of this project is a book, Contemporary China Studies in Co-evolution, the multi-disciplinary synthesis of time, space, and Sino-Japanese relations.
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Anthropological Studies on Transnational Movements of Chinese Muslims between Yunnan and Myanmar and the Transformation of their Religious Practices.
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
KIMURA Mizuka
4 2008
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3 2011
Grant number:20720244
Authorship:Principal investigator
Grant type:Competitive
This project aimed to investigate the dynamics and the transformation of identity and religious practices of Chinese Muslim migrants by analyzing the correlation among macro, middle, and micro level aspects of their migration. However, the correlation among those three aspects was not clear. Part of the reason why it was not clear is the movements off Chinese Muslims between China and Myanmar were basically practiced on individual level. Thus transnational migration was an aspect of micro level while in actual it was conducted in micro levels. Rather the religious practices and identity were transformed in relation to the neighboring Indian Muslims or under the influence of those who studied in the Middle Eastern countries.
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Interdisciplinary Research Project for Religious and Commercial network and Islamic Resurgence among Chinese Muslims
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
MATSUMOTO Kotaro, KOBAYASHI Atsuko, UMEMURA Hiroshi, OHNO Akira, MATSUMOTO Masumi, TAKAHASHI Kentaro
4 2005
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3 2008
Grant number:17320141
Grant type:Competitive
This research project had three main purposes. We made our research according to those three purposes and gained achievements below. At first, our project aimed at investigating the condition of the cross-bordering migration of Chinese Muslims. Chinese Muslims move not only inside domestic terrain but immigrated abroad and settled in Southeast Asia, Central Asian, or Middle Eastern countries because of the oppression, seek for knowledge, labor migration or pilgrimage to Mecca. We could get the basic information on how the migration had influenced the relationships between migrated Chinese Muslims and receiving countries or regions, and at the same time how it changed the cultures of Chinese Muslims. Second, we intended to seek for how the Islamic knowledge had been moving or how the trans-bordering (either domestic movement or international migration) commercial network had been constructed along with the migration Chinese Muslims. Thirdly, our project designed to explore their cultural change on the level of ordinary religious practices influenced by their migration or circulation of Islamic knowledge in terms of Islamic resurgence. We could understand religious practices had been transformed both to the direction of Islamic resurgence and to that of the rise of local religious practices.
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