ABOUT

The IRCI research database aims to enhance research on safeguarding ICH in the Asia-Pacific region, by providing a variety of research information including literature, institutions, and researchers involved with safeguarding ICH in the Asia-Pacific region.

With the cooperation of ICH experts as well as research institutions, national archives, libraries, museums, and other related institutions in the Asia-Pacific region, IRCI continues to collect and disseminate the information to be referenced not only by ICH researchers but also by experts and students in related fields of law, anthropology, folklore, sociology, archaeology, cultural properties/heritage, cultural studies, and so on.

 

This database is supported by the Partnership Programme for Intangible Cultural Heritage, the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Japan.

The database contents are supplied, thanks to the contribution of numerous researchers and institutions in the Asia-Pacific region. Please check out the list of contributors and the year when information was supplied.

 

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS

Institutions

  • Aigine Cultural Research Center: Aiza Abdirahmanova – FY 2021 (Kyrgyzstan)
  • Aliguyon-UP Folklorists: Mary Jane Rodriguez – FY 2021 (Philippines)
  • Association of Vietnamese Folklorists – FY 2021 (Viet Nam)
  • Balai Pelestarian Nilai Budaya, Office of Cultural Values Preservation: Dra. Dwi Ratna Nurhajarini – FY 2020-2021 (Indonesia)
  • Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University, Office of Arts and Culture: Rangsan Buarhong – FY 2021 (Thailand)
  • Belau National Museum – FY 2022-2024 (Palau)
  • Center for Promotion of Culture and Art of Uzbekistan ‘Umrboqiy Meros’ – FY 2022-2024 (Uzbekistan)
  • Council for Cultural Heritage Networking and Communication – FY 2022-2024 (Mongolia)
  • Culture and Museum Division, Ministry of Internal Affairs – FY 2022-2024 (Kiribati)
  • Gadjah Mada University, Department of Archaeology: Mahirta – FY 2019-2021 (Indonesia)
  • Hanoi University of Culture – FY 2021 (Viet Nam)
  • Kazakhstan ICH National Committee – FY 2022-2024 (Kazakhstan)
  • Mahidol University, Faculty of Liberal Arts: Aphilak Kasampolkoon – FY 2021 (Thailand)
  • National Centre for Cultural Heritage – FY 2022-2024 (Maldives)
  • National Commission for Culture and the Arts – FY 2017 (Philippines)
  • Papua New Guinea National Cultural Commission – FY 2022-2024 (Papua New Guinea)
  • Research Institute of Culture and Information – FY 2022-2024 (Tajikistan)
  • Srinakharinwirot University, Faculty of Fine Arts: Kasidesh Nerngchamnong – FY 2021 (Thailand)
  • Thammasat University, Thammasat Museum of Anthropology: Tiamsoon Sirisrisak – FY 2019-2020 (Thailand)
  • Timor-Leste National Commission for UNESCO – FY 2022-2024 (Timor-Leste)
  • Universitas Hasanuddin: Yusriana – FY 2020-2021 (Indonesia)
  • Universitas Jambi: Asyhadi Mufsi Sadzali – FY 2021 (Indonesia)
  • Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences: Rui Oliveira Lopes – FY 2017 (Brunei)
  • Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia: Mohd Yuszaidy – FY 2020-2021 (Malaysia)
  • Universiti Malaya: Hanafi Bin Hussin – FY 2019-2021 (Malaysia)
  • Universiti Malaysia Kelantan: Raja Iskandar – FY 2021 (Malaysia)
  • Universiti Malaysia Sarawak: Noria Anak Tugang – FY 2020-2021 (Malaysia)
  • University of the Philippines-Diliman, Department of Anthropology: Carlos P. Tatel, Jr. – FY 2020-2021 (Philippines)
  • University of the Philippines-Diliman, Department of Anthropology, Folklore Studies Program: Jesus Frederico Hernandez – FY 2021 (Philippines)
  • University of Yangon, Department of Anthropology: Mya Mya Khin; Hlaning Hlaning Gyi – FY 2019 (Myanmar)
  • Vanuatu Cultural Centre – FY 2022-2024 (Vanuatu)
  • Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Cultural Studies: Nguyen Thi Phuong Cham – FY 2020 (Viet Nam)
  • Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Ehnology – FY 2021 (Viet Nam)
  • Viet Nam Institute of Culture and Arts Studies: Bui Hoai Son; Nguyen Thi Hien; Pham Lan Oanh; Vu Dieu Trung – FY 2019-2021 (Viet Nam)
  • Vietnam National University, Department of Anthropology: Phan Phuong Anh – FY 2020 (Viet Nam)

Researchers

  • Adi Meretui Tuvou Ratunabuabua – FY 2015 (Fiji)
  • Alexandra Denes – FY 2015 (Thailand)
  • Anura Manatunga – FY 2016 (Shri Lanka)
  • Ao Qi – FY 2015 (China)
  • Atousa Momeni – FY 2016 (Iran)
  • Azhar Ibrahim – FY 2018 (Singapore)
  • Dilshod Ibrokhimov – FY 2015 (Uzbekistan)
  • Dilshod Rahimi – FY 2015 (Tajikistan)
  • Ek Buntha – FY 2015 (Cambodia)
  • Elise Huffer – FY 2017 (French Polynesia, Solomon Islands)
  • Elizabeth Edwards – FY 2015 (Fiji)
  • Gularo Abdulloyeva – FY 2015 (Uzbekistan)
  • Gulnara Aitpaeva – FY 2015 (Kyrgyzstan)
  • Hanafi Bin Hussin – FY 2015-2016 (Malaysia)
  • Hanhee Hahm – FY 2015 (Republic of Korea)
  • Im Sokrithy – FY 2016 (Cambodia)
  • Hayley Saul – FY 2015 (Australia)
  • Khampha Vangdouangnapha – FY 2015 (Laos)
  • Linda Sunarti – FY 2018 (Indonesia)
  • Luagalau Foisagaasina Eteuati Shon – FY 2017 (Samoa)
  • Matsui Kyoko – FY 2015 (Japan)
  • Meked Besebes – FY 2016 (Palau)
  • Mya Mya Khin – FY 2015 (Myanmar)
  • Nang Lao Ngin – FY 2016 (Myanmar)
  • Nguyen Thi Hien – FY 2015 (Viet Nam)
  • Repeta Puna – FY 2017 (Cook Islands)
  • Richard Shing – FY 2016 (Vanuatu)
  • Sabira Kulsariyeva – FY 2015 (Kazakhstan)
  • Sandra Morrison – FY 2016 (New Zealand)
  • Shimizu Hiroyuki – FY 2016 (Japan)
  • Shubha Chaudhuri – FY 2015 (India)
  • Song Junhua – FY 2015 (China)
  • Teuku Reza Fadeli – FY 2018 (Indonesia)
  • Yadab Chandra Niraula – FY 2016 (Nepal)