Katsuo Nawa. Coping with Discourses on Minority Populations among the Rang of Far Western Nepal. International Quarterly for Asian Studies. 2023. 54. 3. 237-257
Kharel, Dipesh, Katsuo Nawa. From Temporary Shelter to Bhukampa Ghar (Earthquake Home): Building and Dwelling in Post-Earthquake Alampu, Dolakha. Studies in Nepali History and Society. 2023. 28. 1. 103-139
Katsuo Nawa. Beyond Critical Analyses of the Aftermath of the 2015 Nepal Earthquakes. Studies in Nepali History and Society. 2022. 27. 1. 213-224
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[Book Review] Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka and Gerard Toffin, eds. 2011. The Politics of Belonging in the Himalayas: Local Attachments and Boundary Dynamics; Marie Lecomte-Tilouine. 2009. Hindu Kingship, Ethnic Revival and Maoist Rebellion in Nepal. Contributions to Indian Sociology. 2014. 48. 2. 296-300
Changing Imagination of Rang ‘Villages’: Geographical Knowledge, Belonging, Connectedness, and New Modes of Representation
(Workshop "Knowledge on the Move: Connectivities, Frontiers, Translations in Asia", Zoom (co-organized by TINDAS, IAGS, ASNET, DESK, EAA, the University of Tokyo; IAAW, Humboldt University Berlin; Shaping Asia project) 2021)
Coping with Discourses on Minority Populations among the Rang of Far Western Nepal: Nation, Scheduled Tribe, Janajati, and Indigeneity
(Friday colloquium, Google Meet (hosted by Centre for Himalayan Studies, University of North Bengal) 2020)
Changing pattern of transnational population movement from Byans, Far Western Nepal
(Risk and Cooperation: the Fourth International Symposium on Himalayan Studies (Zoom) 2020)
Undertaking Research on Transnational, Interdisciplinary and Multicultural Issues
(Tribhuvan University International Conference "Internationalization of University Education", Hotel Himalaya, Lalitpur 2019)
Why There Has Been No U-Tokyo School of Cultural Anthropology in Post-World War II Japan: Focusing on Two 1.5 Generation U-Tokyo Anthropologists Working on Asia
(Conference "Global Asian in Interdisciplinary Perspectives: Sustainability, Security, and Governance", Nanyang Technological University 2018)