May 18, 2024
12:50–18:00
Venue
Presentation 1: 12:50-13:25
Hiyori Akita (ASAFAS)
Play and Peripheral Activities in the Himalayan Region: A Case Study from Selmatan Village (Tentative Title)
Presentation 2: 13:25 – 14:00
Saya Araki (ASAFAS)
Conflict Between High-Caste Hindus and Indigenous Peoples in Nepal: The Case of Rights Movements Surrounding ‘Cows’ (Tentative Title)
Presentation 3: 14:00-14:35
Kohei Morishita (ASAFAS)
Preliminary Study on the Role of Education in Bhutanese Rural Development: A Case Study of School-Rural Community Relations in Tashigang District (Tentative Title)
(Break 14:35-14:50)
Presentation ④ 14:50-15:25
Chihiro Kawaguchi (ASAFAS)
Gendered Citizenship: Focusing on the Experiences of Single Mothers and Madhesi Women in Nepal
Presentation ⑤ 15:25-16:00
Taishu Kitajima (ASAFAS)
The Construction and Collapse of Informal Spatial Order: A Case Study of Street Vendors in Asan, Old Kathmandu City, Nepal
(Break 16:00-16:10)
Presentation 6 16:10-16:45
Yoshiki Ishiuchi (ASAFAS)
Reflecting on “The Balzam Disappears”: A Study on Depopulation in Eastern Bhutan (Tentative Title)
Presentation 7 16:45-17:20
Yuka Nakamura (University of Tsukuba)
The Value and Transformation of Local Chicken Consumption in Contemporary Nepal: A Case Study from the Regional City of Tulsipur
Discussion 17:20-18:00
Discussants:
Ishii Hiroshi (Professor Emeritus, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Nawa Katsuo (University of Tokyo)
Miyamoto Mari (Keio University)
Host
- Center for Indian Ocean World Studies, Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University (KINDOWS)
Co-hosts
- Kyoto University Himalayan Research Unit, Nepal Academic Network

