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NISHI, Makoto

Division:G-COE Assistant Professor
Main Research: Initiative 4 "Studies in the Potentialities of Local Culture, Institution and Technology"
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2007 G-COE Research Outcome:
 

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List of Academic Presentations during 2007:
 

  • Nishi, Makoto. Community-based Rural Development and the Politics of Redistribution: The Experience of the Gurage Road Construction Organization in Ethiopia, International Workshop on Local Knowledge and Its Positive Practice, Addis Abeba, 14-15 February 2008.

 

 

2008 G-COE Research Outcome:

  • Nishi, Makoto “Community-based Rural Development and the Politics of Redistribution: The Experience of the Gurage Road Construction Organization in Ethiopia”Makoto Nishi, Nilo-Ethiopian Studies, No. 12, pp. 13-25, 2008

 

List of Academic Presentations during 2008:
 

  • Nishi, Makoto. “A Virus, Democracy, and Sustainable Humanosphere: The Experience of Community-based HIV/AIDS Initiatives among the Gurage, Southern Ethiopia”, The Second International Conference of Kyoto University Global COE Program: In Search of Sustainable Humanosphere in Asia and Africa, Kyoto, 9-11 March 2009.

 

2009 G-COE Research Outcome:

  • Nishi Makoto. Information Sharing, Local Knowledge, and Development Practices: The Experience of Community-based HIV/AIDS Initiatives among the Gurage, Southern Ethiopia. Nilo Ethiopian Studies 15. (forthcoming)

 

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2010  Research Outcome:

  • Nishi Makoto. Information Sharing, Local Knowledge, and Development Practices: The Experience of Community-based HIV/AIDS Initiatives among the Gurage, Southern Ethiopia. Nilo Ethiopian Studies 15.(forthcoming)

 

List of Academic Presentations during 2010:

  • Nishi Makoto. Fight AIDS, not people with AIDS: Public health interventions and HIV-discordant couples in rural Ethiopia. Contextualizing post reconciliation violence: Globalization, politics and identities in Africa. Nairobi, 20 January 2011.