Cross-boundary Studies of Rethinking of Global Studies from the Indigenous people's points of view

About this project

Japan Grant Number
JP18KT0005
Funding Program
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
Funding organization
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Project/Area Number
18KT0005
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
Allocation Type
  • Multi-year Fund
Review Section / Research Field
  • Global Studies
Research Institution
  • Osaka University
Project Period (FY)
2018-07-18 〜 2022-03-31
Project Status
Completed
Budget Amount*help
13,650,000 Yen (Direct Cost: 10,500,000 Yen Indirect Cost: 3,150,000 Yen)

Research Abstract

The social trends of the demand for the return of burial remains, the demand for improved cultural presentation in museums, and the demand for language and cultural education, all of which are being addressed by indigenous peoples around the world, were investigated. The results revealed the reality that the world's indigenous movements, while using common communication tools such as ICT, globalization has never caused homogenization of the world, but rather has transmitted to the entire world historical reflections on respect for cultural diversity and uniqueness. It is clear that nation-states have a responsibility to support the global networking of indigenous peoples in their territories and to work toward cooperation and reconciliation between indigenous peoples and nations. It is necessary to incorporate indigenous studies into public education to ensure linguistic and cultural diversity.

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