Name MATSUI Kenichi
Position Associate Professor
Affiliation Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences/Doctoral Program in Sustainable Environmental Studies
Supervision Master/Doctor
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Email kenichim@envr.tsukuba.ac.jp , matsui.kenichi.gt@u.tsukuba.ac.jp
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Specializations Human Geography, History of Thought, Western History
Professional Experience 2003/09- Simon Fraser University, Sessional Instructor; 2004/02- University College of Fraser Valley, Sessional Instructor; 2005/07- Mandell-Pinder historical researcher; 2007/05- University of British Columbia, sessional instructor; 2009/01- Assistant Professor, Sustainable Enviornmental Studies, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences
Research Topics The creation of a new watershed studies based on history and environmental ethics; traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples
Publications 1. Water Rights Settlements and Reclamation in Central Arizona as Cross-Cultural Experience: A Reexamination of Native Water Policy. American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 3, 91-118, 2011
2. Waterpower Developments and Native Water Rights Struggles in the North American West in the Early Twentieth Century: A View From Three Stoney Nakoda Cases. Aboriginal Title and Indigenous Peoples. 202-213, 2010
3. North American Native Treaties as Cultural Hybrids. Japanese Journal of Cultural Anthropology. 2, 238-261, 2009
4. Canada’s Indigenous Rights and the Powley Test: A History of Metis Rights. Japanese Journal of Cultural Anthropology. 4, 582-590, 2005
5. ’White Man Has No Right to Take Any of It’: Secwepemc Water Rigths Struggle in British Columbia. 2, 2005
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Courses at MES/DSES Introduction to Environmental Ethics, Intoroduction to English Presentation and Debate, Applied Environmental Ethics
Courses at Other Programs Applied Ethics
TRIOS http://www.trios.tsukuba.ac.jp/Profiles/0005/0005742/prof_e.html
Lab Applied Environmental Ethics Study Group
Lab URL http://www.envr.tsukuba.ac.jp/~envethic/index.html
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