| AJI Journal |
| 《ジャーナル論文》Muhammad Riza NURDIN, “Examining the Effectiveness of Government Agencies in Disaster Recovery: Evidence from Indonesia,” Journal of the Asia-Japan Research Institute of Ritsumeikan University, Vol.4, 2022. |
| 《ジャーナル論文》Naoki FUJIMOTO, “Empowering Local Communities through the Tourism Social Enterprise Approach: A Case Study of Entra Indonesia,” Journal of the Asia-Japan Research Institute of Ritsumeikan University, Vol.3, 2021. |
| 《レヴュー論文》Mikio NISHIZAWA, “Indonesia-no-Ayurveda: Rakuen-no-Treatment JAMU ,Translated from: Susan-Jane Beers. JAMU: The Ancient Indonesian Art of Herbal Healing, Takeshi ITOH (translator), Tokyo: Shuppansinsha, 2006,” Journal of the Asia-Japan Research Institute of Ritsumeikan University, Vol.2, 2020. |
| 《ジャーナル論文》Alpraditia MALIK and Tomohiko YOSHIDA, “Residents’ Willingness to Move from Slum to Rusunawa in Tangerang City, Greater Jakarta: Dimensions of Place Attachment in Housing Relocation,” Journal of the Asia-Japan Research Institute of Ritsumeikan University, Vol.2, 2020. |
| 《ジャーナル論文》Fitrio ASHARDIONO, “Future-Proofing Coffee Cultivation through Terroir-Based Adaptation Framework: Developing Rural Communities in Indonesia,” Journal of the Asia-Japan Research Institute of Ritsumeikan University, Vol.2, 2020. |
| 《ジャーナル論文》Fitrio ASHARDIONO, “Protecting Japanese Tea Growers from the Devastating Effects of Climate Change: A Terroir Based Ecosystem Approach for Rural Development,” Journal of the Asia-Japan Research Institute of Ritsumeikan University, Vol.1, 2019. |
| AJI Bulletin |
| 《Bulletin論文》Yenni ANGGRAYNI, “Major Influencing Factors of Out-of-School Children in West Java Province, Indonesia,” Asia-Japan Research Academic Bulletin, Vol.5, 2024. |
| 《Bulletin論文》Nuri Widiastuti Veronika, “Bad Management, Disinformation and Threats to Freedom of Expression in Indonesia: The Shifting Meaning of Hate Speech during the Early Months of the Pandemic,” Asia-Japan Research Academic Bulletin, Vol.4, 2023. |
| 《研究報告》Fitrio ASHARDIONO, “From Commodity to Specialty Products: Three Key Concepts for a Sustainable Tea and Coffee Industry in Indonesia,” Asia-Japan Research Academic Bulletin, Vol.1, 2019-20. |
| AJI Books |
| 《AJI Books》Muhammad Riza Nurdin, “Subjectification vs. Objectification of the Local Community in Post-Disaster Indonesia: The Case of the 2014 Mt. Kelud Eruption,” Aoi Mochizuki and Muhammad Riza Nurdin eds., Mobility, Acquiring New Homes, and Transformation of Life: Asian Experiences, 2025, pp.50-62. |
| 《AJI Books》Dian Masyita, “Expectation vs Reality: Evidence from Indonesia’s Cash Waqf Implementation,” Ammar Khashan ed., The Development of Islamic Economics for Social Welfare: Reassessing Waqf, Zakāt, and Takāful in Asia, 2024, pp.53–68. |
| 《AJI Books》Raditya Sukmana, Nisful Laila, Indah Rahmawati, and Puji Sucia Sukmaningrum, “Cash Waqf Linked Ṣukūk (CWLS) in Indonesia: An Innovation,” Ammar Khashan ed., The Development of Islamic Economics for Social Welfare: Reassessing Waqf, Zakāt, and Takāful in Asia, 2024, pp.25–37. |
| 《AJI Books》Dinia Rizqi Dwijayanti, “Scientific Study of Wedang Secang as Indonesian Traditional Drink,” Jingjing Xiang and Nara Oda eds., Asian Medicine: Tradition and Innovation, 2023, pp.44–57. |
| 《AJI Books》Fitrio ASHARDIONO ed., Climate Change, Agricultural Resilience, and Rural Society Adaptation in the Era of Rapid Change: Indonesian Perspectives, 2022. |
| 《AJI Books》Fitrio Ashardiono, “Field Science in the Corona Era: Through Intimate Ties with Farmers in Indonesia,” Ammar KHASHAN and Ayaka KURODA eds., Asia and Japan Today (1): Researchers' Essays at the Arrival of a New COVID Era, 2021, pp.10-14. |
| 《AJI Books》Tri Murniati, “Border Struggles and the Production of Political Subjectivity of the Indonesian Domestic Workers (as Manifested in their Narratives),” Jinhye LEE ed., Asian Diaspora in the Era of Globalization: Lived Experiences among Different Cultures, 2021, pp.35-46. |
| Ritsumeikan University Asia-Japan Research Series |
| Muhammad Riza NURDIN, Islamic Civil Society Organizations and Their Role in Forming Social Capital in Disaster-Hit Communities in Southeast Asia: The Cases of Aceh and East Java, Indonesia (Ritsumeikan University Asia-Japan Research Series, March 2023) |