Updated on 2023/07/05

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Fujita Wataru
 
Organization
Graduate School of Sustainable System Sciences Division of Sustainable System Sciences Professor
College of Sustainable System Sciences Department of Environmental and Social Systems
Title
Professor
Affiliation
Institute of Sustainable System Sciences
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Position

  • Graduate School of Sustainable System Sciences Division of Sustainable System Sciences 

    Professor  2023.04 - Now

  • Graduate School of Sustainable System Sciences Division of Sustainable System Sciences 

    Associate Professor  2022.04 - 2023.03

  • College of Sustainable System Sciences Department of Environmental and Social Systems 

    Professor  2023.04 - Now

  • College of Sustainable System Sciences Department of Environmental and Social Systems 

    Associate Professor  2022.04 - 2023.03

Degree

  • 博士(人間・環境学) ( Others )

Research Areas

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Sociology

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Cultural anthropology and folklore

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Area studies  / political ecology

  • Life Science / Forest science

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Cultural anthropology and folklore

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Area studies

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Research Interests

  • 環境社会学

  • 東南アジア

  • 文化人類学

  • 持続的森林管理

  • ポリティカルエコロジー

Research subject summary

  • 里地里山保全のイデオロギーと実践

  • 東南アジアにおけるゴム・パームと地域の社会・生態の変容

Papers

  • Living Ecology of “Red Shirt” Peasants in Isan: Examining Diversity in Support of “Red Shirts” in Relation to Transformation of Livelihood and Ecological Conditions Reviewed

    Fujita Wataru

    Japanese Journal of Southeast Asian Studies   60 ( 2 )   146 - 182   2023.01( ISSN:05638682

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    <p>The “Red Shirt” pro-Thaksin movement, which organized mass demonstrations in Bangkok in 2009 and 2010, reportedly consisted mainly of farmers from the North and Northeast (Isan) regions. However, within the Isan region, (1) in some areas, few people supported the Red Shirts; (2) within areas that had strong Red Shirt support, some villages were indifferent or negative toward the Red Shirts; and (3) within villages that strongly supported the Red Shirts, there were some villagers who did not support them.</p><p>In this article I examine these diversities in Red Shirt support in relation to the transformation of local people’s livelihood and surrounding ecological conditions. I do this by means of case studies in two contrastive areas that support the Red Shirts but share similar characteristics in livelihood and other sociocultural aspects, including high dependence on a market economy: TM village and the surrounding area in Nam Khun District, and NK village and the surrounding area in Si Muang Mai District, Ubon Ratchathani Province.</p><p>Core supporters of the Red Shirt movement were motivated not by personal benefits but by the collective benefits for “poor Isan peasants” thanks to various policies of the Thaksin and pro-Thaksin administrations. They expressed a need for a democratic government so that their requests for government support could be fairly considered. On the other hand, in areas where natural resources were still abundant, and in case necessary a self-sufficient mode of life was possible, local people tended to keep their distance from factional politics, including the Red Shirts. They did not depend on government support for leading their lives. Instead, they held the idea of living with what they had.</p>

    DOI: 10.20495/tak.60.2_146

  • タイ・軍事政権下の「コミュニティ林法」成立−−「権利論」と「政策論」の視点からの分析 Reviewed

    藤田 渡

    アジア経済   63 ( 1 )   21 - 44   2022.03

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  • 自然再生事業と住民との協働の「偶然の成功」 Reviewed

    藤田渡

    環境社会学研究 雑誌   ( 27 )   144 - 159   2021.12

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  • Discrepant images of Satoyama among governments, volunteers and locals

    43 ( 1 )   15 - 25   2021.08( ISSN:2187-2910

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  • A Development of SATOYAMA Nationalism

    ( 16 )   73 - 99   2021.03( ISSN:1880-8387

  • A Nature-Restoration Project and the Eventual Success of Collaboration with Local Communities : A Case Study of the Sarus Crane Reintroduction Project in Buri Ram, Thailand Reviewed

    環境社会学研究 = Journal of environmental sociology   27   144 - 159   2021

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  • The Rubber Boom Assemblage and Internalized Friction: Attitudes of the Government, NGOs, and Farmers in Northeast Thailand Reviewed

    Fujita Wataru

    Southeast Asian Studies 雑誌   9 ( 3 )   381 - 411   2020.12

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  • 道路封鎖の論理と感情―タイ南部のゴム農民による集会現場から Reviewed

    藤田渡

    東南アジア研究 雑誌 京都大学東南アジア研究所   56 ( 2 )   215 - 239   2019.01

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  • 里山のポリティクス:エコロジカル・ナショナリズム研究序説

    藤田渡

    甲南女子大学研究紀要 文学・文化編 雑誌 甲南女子大学   54   30 - 45   2018.03

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  • ホワイトカラー農民の出現―タイ南部のアブラヤシ栽培と人々の生活世界― Reviewed

    藤田渡

    東南アジア研究 雑誌 京都大学東南アジア研究所   55 ( 2 )   346 - 366   2018.01

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  • 「王室主導プロジェクト」の森林政策・行政のなかでの役割 Reviewed

    藤田渡

    年報タイ研究 雑誌 日本タイ学会   18   21 - 38   2018

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  • ゴムを植えることにした人たち―タイ東北部から見るグローバル化 Reviewed

    藤田渡

    東南アジア研究 雑誌 京都大学東南アジア研究所   54 ( 1 )   2 - 32   2016.07

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  • Islands of the Commons: Community Forests and Ecological Security in Northeast Thai Villages

    Wataru Fujita

    the 14th Global Conference of the International Association for the Study of Commons   2013

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  • ローカル・コモンズにおける地域住民の「主体性」の所在—実践コミュニティの生成と権力関係について— Reviewed

    藤田渡

    日本文化人類学会 雑誌 文化人類学   76 ( 2 )   2011

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  • タイ「コミュニティ林法」の17年:論争の展開にみる政治的・社会的構図 Reviewed

    藤田渡

    東南アジア研究 雑誌 京都大学東南アジア研究所   46 ( 3 )   442 - 467   2008

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  • 悪評をこえて−サラワク社会と「持続的森林管理」のゆくえ Reviewed

    藤田渡

    東南アジア研究 雑誌 京都大学東南アジア研究所   46 ( 2 )   255 - 275   2008

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  • 矛盾は解消されるのか?: タイにおける森林保護政策の展開 Reviewed

    藤田渡

    東南アジア研究 雑誌 京都大学東南アジア研究所   52 ( 1 )   83 - 101   2006

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  • Living the National Park: Formation of Socio-ecological Space in a Protected Area in Northeast Thailand Reviewed

    Wataru Fujita

    TROPICS 雑誌 日本熱帯生態学会   13 ( 3 )   187 - 202   2004

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    Repository URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10466/00016883

  • Dealing with Contradictions: Examining National Forest Reserve in Thailand Reviewed

    Wataru Fujita

    東南アジア研究 雑誌 京都大学東南アジア研究所   42 ( 2 )   206 - 238   2003

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  • Why Do They Plant Trees? -Wana Kaset Agroforestry Practice in Eastern Thailand and People’s Strategy Reviewed

    Wataru Fujita, Somsak Sukwong, Kazuhiko Ogino

    TROPICS 雑誌 日本熱帯生態学会   11 ( 3 )   169 - 185   2002

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    Kind of work:Joint Work  

    Repository URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10466/00016882

  • 食物をめぐる人と自然の関わり:東北タイの事例から Reviewed

    藤田渡

    東南アジア研究 雑誌 京都大学東南アジア研究所   37 ( 4 )   556 - 587   2000

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  • Farmers’ Views of the Forest: Perceptions of the forest and the natural environment in Northeast Thailand Reviewed

    Wataru Fujita

    東南アジア研究 雑誌 京都大学東南アジア研究所   38 ( 1 )   95 - 111   2000

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  • 野生植物利用の知識とその在り方:東北タイの事例から Reviewed

    藤田渡

    アジア・アフリカ言語文化研究 雑誌 東京外国語大学アジアアフリカ言語文化研究所   59   197 - 221   2000

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  • キノコとタケノコ-東北タイ農村の自然資源利用文化 Reviewed

    藤田渡

    アジア・アフリカ言語文化研究 雑誌 東京外国語大学アジアアフリカ言語文化研究所   58   317 - 342   1999

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Books and Other Publications

  • Extracting Development: Contested Resource Frontiers in Mainland Southeast Asia Reviewed International journal

    Wataru Fujita( Role: Contributor ,  Reassembling Frontiers for Middle-Income Peasants: Rubber Expansion and Livelihood Ecosystem Transformation in a Northeast Thai Village)

    ISEAS Publishing  2022  ( ISBN:9815011197

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    Book type:Scholarly book Participation form:First Author

  • アブラヤシ農園問題の研究Ⅱ【ローカル編】農園開発と地域社会の構造変化を追う

    林田秀樹, 他( Role: Joint author)

    晃洋書房  2021.03 

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    Responsible for pages:267-289  

  • 東南アジア地域研究入門1 環境

    井上真、柳沢雅之、古澤拓郎、小泉都、横山智、岡本郁子、赤嶺淳、佐藤仁、藤田渡、笹岡正俊、生方史数、内藤大輔、百村帝彦、原田一宏、寺内大左、山本博之( Role: Joint author)

    慶應義塾大学出版会  2017 

  • 森を使い、森を守る:タイの森林保護政策と人々の暮らし

    藤田渡( Role: Sole author)

    京都大学学術出版会  2008 

  • 東南アジアの森で何が起こっているか―熱帯雨林とモンスーン林からの報告

    秋道智彌、市川昌広、河野泰之、竹田晋也、加藤裕美、小坂康之、鮫島弘光、小泉都、阿部健一、藤田渡、長谷千代子、祖田亮次、山田勇( Role: Joint author)

    人文書院  2008 

MISC

Charge of on-campus class subject

  • Special Research on Environmental System Sciences II

    2021    

  • Special Research on Environmental System Sciences I

    2021    

  • Social Research Practice II

    2021   Practical Training  

  • Social Research Practice I

    2021   Practical Training  

  • Environmental Modeling, Restoration and Conservation

    2021    

  • Graduation Research in Environmental System Sciences

    2021    

  • Special Topics in Environmental Sociology

    2021    

  • Invitation to Environmental Studies and Social Sciences

    2021    

  • Introduction to Environmental Symbiotic Science

    2021    

  • Introduction to Environmental Symbiotic Science

    2021    

  • Seminar in Environmental System Sciences IV

    2021    

  • Seminar in Environmental System Sciences III

    2021    

  • Advanced Topics in Environmental Sociology

    2021    

  • Environmental Sociology

    2021    

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Number of instructed thesis, researches

  • 2022

    Number of instructed the graduation thesis:Number of graduation thesis reviews:4