Workshop for the Academic Frontier Project:
eSocial
Change in Asia and the Pacificf
Supported by
Meiji Gakuin
University,
the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and
Technology (Japan)
July 17-18C2005
Conference Room@Main BuildingC10F
Shirokane
Campus, Meiji Gakuin University@
Agenda
@@@This is the last international workshop of the Academic Frontier Project, 'Social Change in Asia and the Pacific' of the Institute for International Studies, Meiji Gakuin University (2001-2005), supported by Meiji Gakuin University and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Japan). @@@Drastic and rapid changes in the contemporary world have been pressing us, i.e. specialists of international studies, to renew our intellectual tools to grasp what is going on around us. However, as Michel Foucault, Edward W. Said or other distinguished predecessors pointed out, it is tremendously hard to reexamine own ways of recognition and knowledge with truly critical mind. @@@In order to seek our way out to the 21st century, we held three workshops, inviting colleagues from abroad: Can We Write History? Between Postmodernism and Coarse Nationalism (2002), What is to be Written? Setting the Agendas for Studies of History (2003) and Regional Differences and Inequalities in Asian Countries (2004). Those have produced not only the thick proceedings of international studies, but also rich intellectual communication and lasting networks beyond borders and disciplines. @@@This time, with the opening speech of Kei Takeuchi, Director of Institute for International Studies, Meiji Gakuin University, we will have three main sessions on new perspectives for international studies: immigrants, refugees and women. Those are not only 'problems' of our age, but suggest us new agendas of alternative research and practice. By two-day intensive discussion, we hope that this small workshop will break up our own narrowness to enlarge the scope for studies of global society. |
Speakers
Kei Takeuchi Meiji Gakuin University Marutei Tsurunen Member of the House of Councillors Debito Arudou Hokkaidou Information University Wim Lunsing Free Scholar Asahiko Hanzawa Meiji Gakuin University Chi-Kwan Mark Royal Hollway, University of London Nobue Suzuki Nagasaki Wesleyan University Pamela Philipose The Indian Express Fumika Sato Hitotsubashi University
Commentators
Yasunori Fukuoka Saitama University Tom Gill Meiji Gakuin University Michimi Muranushi Gakkushuin University Megumi Hirayama Meiji Gakuin University Mako Yoshimura Hosei University Keiko Aiba Meiji Gakuin University
Chairs
Tom Gill Meiji Gakuin University Asahiko Hanzawa Meiji Gakuin University Chiharu Takenaka Meiji Gakuin University
Program: First Day - July 17 (Sun.)
13:00@OPENING REMARKS and KEYNOTE SPEECH
14:00 - 17:00@SESSION 1@gProspects for a Multi-ethnic Japanh ΛOutline
Chair: | Tom Gill |
Speaker: | Marutei Tsurunen |
@eHow foreigners can boost reforms in Japanese societyf | |
Debito Arudou | |
@eOn Racism in Japan: Why One may be Hopeful for the Futuref | |
Wim Lunsing | |
@eMultiethnic societies: Dutch troubles and Japanese perspectivesf | |
Commentator: | Yasunori Fukuoka |
Tom Gill |
Program: Second Day - July 18 (Mon.)
9:30-12:30@SESSION 2@gInternational
Politics and Human MovementΛOutline @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@(refugees/immigrants) h |
Chair: | Asahiko Hanzawa |
Speaker: | Asahiko Hanzawa |
@eInternational Politics and Human Movement: @@the Cold War and afterf |
|
Chi-Kwan Mark | |
@eChinese refugees in Hong Kong and US Cold War propagandaf | |
Nobue Suzuki | |
@eCross-Border Marriages in the Asia-Pacific Region: @@Representations and Post-9.11 "Homeland Security''f |
|
Commentator: | Michimi Muranushi |
Megumi Hirayama |
(LUNCH)
13:30-16:30@SESSION 3@gInternational Studies from Gender PerspectivehΛOutline |
Chair: | Chiharu Takenaka |
Speaker: | Pamela Philipose |
@eCrossing the Borderlines in South Asia: @@Women, Divided Identities, Uncertain Destiniesf |
|
Fumika Sato | |
@eIncorporation of Women in the Japanese Self-Defense Forces: @@Is This Feminist Achievement?f |
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Commentator: | Mako Yoshimura |
Keiko Aiba |
16:45-17:30@PANEL DISCUSSION |
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