Kikon was granted the
Riksbankens Jubileumsfond Postdoctoral Fellowship at Stockholm University (2013–15) for "The Indian Underbelly: Marginalisation, Migration and State in the Periphery." This work traced the increasing outmigration from Northeast India to the rest of the country. Focusing on migration, it examined the expansion and outcomes of developmental activities of the Indian state in areas associated with economic backwardness, subsistence agriculture and armed conflict. Kikon and Karlsson define 'wayfinding' as a "voyage without a map or beaten paths or pathways to follow and with no clear destination or end station". In the process of wayfinding, young indigenous migrations struggle to make out what and where home is. As they move out of agricultural activities, they are constantly in search out new places and possibilities creating cultural fissures at various levels. Part of the project, Kikon and
Bengt G. Karlsson also collaborated with Andrzej Markiewicz on a photoethnography project titled,
Wayfinding. The project was exhibited in Guwahati, Dimapur, Gangtok, Kathmandu, and Stockholm. == Human rights advocacy ==