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Research Collaborator

SHINICHI FUJII

INSTITUTION

National Museum of Ethnology

ACADEMIC FIELD & RESEARCH

I specialize in cultural anthropology, peace studies, and Oceania area studies. I am researching the dynamic relationship between peace and violence.

RESEARCH FIELD (FIELD SITE, LOCATION OF RESEARCH)

The Solomon Islands (Honiara and Guadalcanal Island)

MAIN PUBLICATIONS/PAPERS

  • Fujii S. An Ethnography of Peace Generated: The “Ethnic Tension” and Ordinarity in Solomon Islands. Osaka University Press, 2021. (Japanese)
  • Fujii S. The 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: 509-525, 2018. (Japanese)
  • Fujii S. 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, 2015.
  • Fujii S. The scope of ‘anthropology of peace’: A case study of “ethnic tension” in the Solomon islands. Annals of Human Sciences, 35: 107-126, 2014. (Japanese)
  • Fujii S. Why the government is accused?: Examining the traditional conflict resolutions in Solomon islands. Conflict Studies in the Humanities, 4: 155-175, 2012. (Japanese)

COMMENTS

My current work explores the intersection of peace theory and exchange theory from the perspective of Melanesian anthropology.

Related HP

https://sites.google.com/view/fujii-shinichi-rm/