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Academic background
Research activities
Business career
Book and thesis
Academic conference presentation
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TAKADA Mineo
Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Humanities and Human Sciences
Professor
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Present specialized field
●Specialized field
Area studies, Sociology , Cultural anthropology
●Keyword
●The main research themes
●Capable of joint research and research consultation content
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Academic background
1.
2005/06
Degree Acquisition
Keio University PhD (Sociology)
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~1991/03
Graduate School, Keio University Department of Sociology Sociology〔Doctoral course〕 Accomplished credits for doctoral program
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Research activities
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Japanese Association for South Asian Studies
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Business career
1.
1993/04~1994/03
Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Humanities and Human Sciences Lecturer
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1994/04~1998/03
Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Humanities and Human Sciences Associate Professor
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1998/04~
Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Humanities and Human Sciences Professor
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Book and thesis
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Book
Rohingya issue and Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) (Collaboration) 2019/09
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Thesis
Char Relocation of
Rohingya
: The Implications of Bangladesh’s Response (Single) 2024/07
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Academic conference presentation
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2023/09/24
“Relocation of ‘Rohingyas’ to Char: Background and intention”
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2018/12/23
A small episode on the cow trade between Myanmar and Thailand (Grant-in-aid "New stage of South Asian agriculture and rural economies", mid-term workshop)
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2017/11/05
A "Bangladeshi" Descendant Muslim Community in Northern Thailand: the process of its formation (The 1st Asian Consortium for South Asian Studies: South Asian Diaspora and Popular Cultures in Asia)
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2016/09/25
Traversing Burma: On the connection between Bangladesh and Thailand (a case of the northern part of Chittagong and northern Thailand)
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2014/09
Bangladeshi Muslim Descendant Community in Northern Thailand: Historical connection to their ancestral land and their migration routes (Revised) (Muslim Studies Center, Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University A Seminar on "Muslims in Transition")
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2014/03
Nepalis in Thailand: A comparative study (Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University Reconsideration on the Land-route Connection between South Asia and Stoutheast Asia)
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2013/02
From Butwal to Phuket: A consideration on narrative of a Nepali tailor shop owner serving to the Western tourists (Center of Governance for Civil Society, Keio University, Tokyo International Symposium on Designing Governance for Civil Society)
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