Events
2011
13th International Conference of the European Association for Japanese Studies (EAJS), Tallinn
Barbara Geilhorn, German Institute for Japanese Studies
11th Annual Conference, Chicago
Barbara Geilhorn, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Japanisch Intensivkurs
Phoebe Stella Holdgrün, German Institute for Japanese Studies
NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute
Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Earthquakes and Art ― The Great Kantō Earthquake in the Work of Takehi sa Yumeji
Sabine Schenk, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Section 28: Living with Difference. Annual ISA RC21 Conference 2011 (Sociology of Urban and Regional Development, International Sociological Association)
Maren Godzik, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Japan –Europe “KIZUNA” Project – Embracing Solidarity and Diversity in Community (Japan Foundation)
Carola Hommerich, German Institute for Japanese Studies
15th Asian Studies Conference Japan
Carola Hommerich, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Presentation in a regular paper session. Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE) annual meeting
Anna K. Skarpelis, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Forschungskolloquium
Phoebe Stella Holdgrün, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Vorlesung Landeskunde Ostasiens
Phoebe Stella Holdgrün, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Syposium "Jenseits von Murakami. Die 'andere' japanische Gegenwartsliteratur"
Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Interweaving Performance Cultures International Research Centre, Free University Berlin
Barbara Geilhorn, German Institute for Japanese Studies
In cooperation with the German-Japanese Association Frankfurt am Main
Christiane Rühle, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Geeky-Girly Innovation: A Japanese Subculturist’s Guide to Technology and Design
Morinosuke Kawaguchi, Arthur D. Little (Japan) Inc.
The Future Hope of Japan - Aerospace Science and Technology Developments of JAXA
Midori Nishiura, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Sexile to the Promised Land: Japanese Gay Migration to North America
Kunisuke Hirano, University of Tokyo
Tama市民大学
Maren Godzik, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The Making and Unmaking of ‘Problematic’ Social Groups – Struggles over Classification and Identity in 20th Century Japan
Daniel Kremers, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Mini-Conference
Anna K. Skarpelis, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Putting the ji in ji-bīru: Policy, Deregulation and Entrepreneurship in the Japanese Microbrewery Industry
Jesper Edman, Stockholm School of Economics
Workshop: On the Brink of Disaster
Susanne Klien, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The Secrets of "Sūpā Rōjin": Fundamentals of a Successful Aging Society in Japan
Hiroshi Shibata, Professor, University of Human Arts and Sciences
Urban Utopianism. Dept. of Geography, Baptist University Hong Kong and Urban Research Plaza Osaka City University
Maren Godzik, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Ubugami – Gods of Childbirth in Japanese Folk Belief
Christian Göhlert, Munich University/Seijo University Tokyo
Vorlesung Landeskunde Ostasiens
Phoebe Stella Holdgrün, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Yumeji Research Group (Yumeji Kenyūkai). Tokyo
Sabine Schenk, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Presentation in context of the Japanese Movie Festival Nippon Connection in Frankfurt
Christiane Rühle, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Arbeitsgruppe “Cool Japan“
C. Wagner; Teilnehmer der Arbeitsgruppe “Cool Japan“
Sebastian Hofstetter, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Presentation in the context of the Nippon Connection
Christiane Rühle, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Third European Congress on World and Global History
Torsten Weber, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Conference: Is the Japanese Constitution Suitable for the 21st Century?
Chris Winkler, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Rethinking Japanese Public Opinion and Security: From LDP to DPJ Rule
Paul Midford, Norwegian University for Science and Technology Trondheim
Annual Conference of the British Sociological Association
Carola Hommerich, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Joint conference of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) and International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS)
Torsten Weber, German Institute for Japanese Studies
2011 Association of Asian Studies / ICAS Joint Conference
Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt, German Institute for Japanese Studies
2011 Association of Asian Studies / ICAS Joint Conference
Susanne Klien, German Institute for Japanese Studies
International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS)
Nadeschda Bachem, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting. Honolulu, HI
Isaac Gagné, German Institute for Japanese Studies
PhD Workshop 2011 of the Department for Differential and Personal Psychology of the German Psychological Association (DPPD)
Tobias Söldner, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Frühjahrsakademie des Internationalen Graduiertenkollegs (IGK) „Formwandel der Bürgergesellschaft. Japan und Deutschland im Vergleich“ Halle-Tokio
Daniel Kremers, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The Early Asian Games and Predecessors (1913-1978): Sport and Media Orchestration between Transnational Experience and Representations of the Nation
Stefan Hübner, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Gender Workshop II: Gender & Social Policy Challenges in Japan, East Asia and Europe
Phoebe Stella Holdgrün, German Institute for Japanese Studies
第51回数理社会学会大会 (Japanese Association for Mathematical Sociology)
Carola Hommerich, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Traveling Protagonists: Trains as Metaphor in the Fiction of Natsume Soseki and Tawada Yoko
Christine Glensted and Annette Vilslev, Waseda University / University of Copenhagen
Internationales Symposium 'Globalization, Identity, and Regional Integration in East Asia, 1861–2011: Reassessing the Impact of Globalization and the Future of East Asia'
Torsten Weber, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Japanisch Intensivkurs
Phoebe Stella Holdgrün, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Rethinking Haiku Analysis: Neocybernetic Approaches
Nami Ohi, University of Tokyo