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FUJII Shinichi

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FUJII Shinichi

Assistant Professor
Department of Cross-Field Research

Research Specialization Cultural Anthropology, Peace Research, Oceanic Studies
Individual Research Projects Anthropological Research on Peace and Violence

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https://researchmap.jp/read0149862

Academic Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Human Sciences, from Osaka University (2006)
  • Master of Human Sciences, from Osaka University (2009)
  • Ph.D in Human Sciences, from Osaka University (2019)

Research Specialization

Cultural Anthropology, Peace Research, Oceanic Studies

Current Research Topics

Anthropological Research on Peace and Violence

Research Keywords

peace, violence, conflict resolution, migration and evacuation, Solomon Islands

Selected Publications

2023 The Way of Cutting the Chain of Violence: Culture of Conflict Management in Solomon Islands, Quarterly Journal of Ethnology 186: 4-11. (in Japanese)
2021 An Ethnography of Peace Generated: “Ethnic Tension” and Ordinarity in the Solomon Islands . Suita: Osaka University Press. (in Japanese)
2018 Truth Commission and Indigenous Conflict Resolution in Solomon Islands: Strained Relations between Global and Local Norms on Statement Taking of Experiences under the Conflict, Japanese Journal of Cultural Anthropology 82(4): 509-525. (in Japanese)
2017 Escaping for Peace: How the Northeastern Guadalcanalese Responded to Two Wars, Tenri Bulletin of South Asian Studies 43: 1-19. (in Japanese)
2015 How Did Solomon Islanders Live with Conflict?: A Case Study of Daily Life in Northeastern Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, People and Culture in Oceania 30: 21-40.