Joint ResearchResearch Resources21OverviewTraining and Capacity BuildingIslam in Southeast Asia (ISEA)The ISEA (Islam in Southeast Asia: Dynamics of Transnational Networks and Local Contexts) project primarily aims to demonstrate the inherent nature of Islam in Southeast Asia, which is becoming more and more socially inuential in local contexts, and to examine the effect of transnational Islamic revival, which originated in the Middle East, Islamism, and other related trends in the local culture and society in the concerned areas, that is, their two-dimensional (local and transnational) relationship and dynamics. Further, detailed explanations are intended to demonstrate the possible inuence of such local and transnational dynamics on the public domain in a wide sense including politics, economy, conicts, peace building, and so forth, through the collaboration of researchers and persons practically involved in multiple elds (history, anthropology, political science, international relations, jurisprudence, religious studies, and so on), including specialists in Middle Eastern affairs.ISEA is organized under the “Project to Promote Responding-to-Needs Type Global Area Studies” framework newly established by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, which began in October 2006 as a 4-and-half-year program.http://www.aa.tufs.ac.jp/en/projects/isea/Linguistic Dynamics Science Project (LingDy)LingDy is a strategic project of ILCAA that endeavors to build an international collaborative research framework that supports and advances research on linguistic diversity and endangered languages. It was launched in 2008 as a ve year project under the nancial support from the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.The goal of this project is twofold:1. to invigorate and systematize the documentation research of under-studied languages; 2. to advance the research on the nature of the structural diversity among languages and on the complex dynamics (involving cognitive, socio-cultural, historical, and pragmatic forces) that shape the structural diversity. The activities of the project include the following: ・ Promotion of advanced research on linguistic diversity: - documentation research of under-documented and under-studied languages - offering systematic training on the methodologies of linguistic documentation research - organizing conferences and symposia on linguistic typology and the dynamics of historical changes・ Construction of infrastructure supporting international research collaboration: - building a research community for information sharing and mutual support regarding documentation research - building an interactive online environment that supports and facilitates academic interaction - providing junior researchers with opportunities for organizing international joint research projects・ Construction of environment for sharing research material: - researching and developing methodologies for linguistic data processing and archiving - building a network of archives to facilitate sharing and utilization of linguistic data・ Construction of network of young descriptive linguists: - hosting Fieldling, a community of junior researchers engaging in descriptive and documentary linguisticshttp://www.aa.tufs.ac.jp/en/projects/lingdy/Large-scale Research ProjectsLarge-scale Research Projects
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