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Rickard Joshua

Rickard Joshua
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor, Project Faculty
Research field  (1): Cultural anthropology and folklore
Research keywords  (7): Well-Being ,  Structural Violence ,  Migration ,  Visual Anthropology ,  Civil Society Movements ,  Middle East ,  Anthropology
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (2):
  • 2018 - 2022 Culture Shock as a mode of Cross-Cultural Education
  • 2014 - 2017 Exploring the possibilities of visual anthropology for Minamata Disease Disaster: Based on Tsuchimoto Noriaki's Films
Papers (5):
  • Cheong Jan Chan, Siao Ern Wong, Shien Wei Lee, Joshua Rickard, Phyllis Chze Woon Toh, Camellia Siti Maya Mohamed Razali. Short-term Student Exchange using Double Loop Learning Framework of Heutagogy. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences. 2022. 12. 12
  • Joshua Rickard. Social Exclusion and Inclusive Recovery after the Kumamoto Earthquakes. New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies. 2021. 23. 2. 23-36
  • Cheong Jan Chan, Joshua Rickard, Phyllis Chze Woon Toh, Siao Ern Wong, Shien Wei Lee. Challenges and Perspectives in Using Virtual Interactions to Conduct an International Student Exchange Programme: The Case of Heuta’18 and Heuta’19 by Universiti Putra Malaysia and Kumamoto University. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences. 2021. 11. 11
  • Joshua Rickard. Narrative, Community and Expression: Modalities for Cohesion during the Second Intifada. Singapore Middle East Papers. 2014. 12. 1. 59-74
  • Joshua Rickard. The Secret Gardens of Nablus: community and food security under occupation. Middle East Perspectives. 2013. 1
MISC (1):
  • Chan, C. J, Rickard, J., Toh, P. C. W, Wong, S. E, Lee, S. W. “HEUTA: Cross-Cultural Mode of Academic Guidance Through Collaborative Self- Determined Learning Project by Kumamoto University and Univerisiti Putra Malaysia. Putra InnoCreative Carnival in Teaching and Learning. 2019
Books (2):
  • The Fragmentation of Palestine: Identity and Isolation Since the Second Intifada
    I.B. Tauris-Bloomsbury. London, New York. 2022 ISBN:9781784535872
  • Ethnographic Experiences around Informal Inclusion Networks after Natural Disasters
    Networks for Social and Educational Inclusion. Beloki, N., Alonso, I., Kerexeta, I. & Remiro, A. (Ed.), Graó Barcelona 2021 ISBN:9788418058769
Lectures and oral presentations  (15):
  • “Negotiating Space and Imagery in Disoriented Landscapes.” Invited panel: Unsettling the Landscape of MENA Anthropology through Performance.
    (American Anthropological Association (AAA) annual conference. Seattle, Nov. 9 2022. 2022)
  • Social Fragmentation and Changes in Community Organization in the Post-Oslo Era
    (Kansai Society for Palestine Studies, Osaka Jogakuen University 2022)
  • Shifting Social Organization in Palestinian Communities amid the Pandemic.
    (Middle East Lecture Series convened by Dr. Navid Fozi, Bridgewater State University. 2022)
  • Minamata, the Lasting & Social Impacts
    (Convened by Dr. Shin Takahashi. Victoria University of Wellington 2021)
  • Cultural Identity in Question: Potentials for Borderless, Multicultural Education
    (International Webinar on Managing life in COVID-19 Era. Universiti Putra Malaysia. 2020)
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Professional career (1):
  • PhD in Anthropology (University of Kent)
Work history (5):
  • 2015/08 - 現在 Kumamoto University Center for International Education
  • 2015/04 - 2015/08 Doshisha University Institute for Liberal Arts
  • 2013/08 - 2014/08 National University of Singapore Middle East Institute
  • 2008/09 - 2013/07 University of Kent School of Anthropology and Conservation
  • 2010/11 - 2011/11 Utrecht University
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