Events
2002
Does Trust matter? Insights into Japanese-German International Joint Ventures
Harald Dolles, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The Internet and Political Activism - The case of the "textbook affair" 2001
Isa Ducke, German Institute for Japanese Studies
A New Capital for Japan? The Construction Industry and the Geography of Power.
Winfried Flüchter (Professor, University Duisburg)
Life History Narratives of First Generation Korean Immigrant Women in Japan
From High School to Work:Recent Changes in the Transition Process
Helmut Demes, Gerhard Mercator University Duisburg
Antisemitism and Policies towards Jews in Japanese History
Gerhard Krebs (Guest Professor, FU Berlin)
Language Barrier and Migrant Workers in Japanese Courts
Tomonori Taki, University of Warwick
Hakone Conference Revisited: Modernization and the Civil Society School in Postwar Japan
J. Victor Koschmann (Professor, Cornell University)
Corporate Governance and Present Restructuring of Japanese Industry
Franz Waldenberger, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Reviving Oriental Culture and Cultivating Patriotic Gentlemen: Yasuoka Masahiro, Conservative Political Morality and Right-Wing Nationalism in the Taishō Period
Roger Brown, University of Southern California
Japan, Football and Governance in World Sports
Wolfram Manzenreiter, Vienna University
The Greater Success of the Japanese Mobile Internet
Jeffrey L. Funk, Kobe University
Feminine Internationalism and the International Body Politic: Consumers as Diplomats in Japan, 1919-1960
Michael A. Schneider, Knox College/Waseda University
2001
Jahrestagung der Vereinigung Sozialwissenschaftliche Japanforschung, Fachgruppe Medien und Populärkultur
Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Jahrestagung der Vereinigung der sozialwissenschaftlichen Japanforschung (VSJF), der 10. Gender-Workshop
Hiromi Tanaka, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Jahrestagung der Vereinigung der sozialwissenschaftlichen Japanforschung (VSJF), Sektion Soziologie
Hiromi Tanaka, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The Foreign Side of Fuji: Internationalizing the Mountain in Early-Modern Discourse
Ronald P. Toby (Professor, University of Illinois and University of Tokyo)
Regional Monetary Cooperation: Is East Asia Following the European Model?
Fighting for Kyoto: Tradition, Democracy and the Townscape in the Former Imperial Capital
Christoph Brumann, Cologne University
Bringing in the Brass: Japan-South Korea Military Organizations enter the Security Relationship
Jason U. Manosevitz, Keiō University
The Effect of Technical Standards on Trade-Flows: Why is Japan different?
Johannes Moenius, Northwestern University / University of Tokyo
Discourses of Cultural and Political Self-Assertion in East Asia
The New Political Economy of Japanese Intergovernmental Relations
Andrew DeWit, Shimonoseki City University
Monetary Policy and the Transformation of Japan's Economic Structure
Richard A. Werner (Sophia University and Profit Research Center Ltd.)
Abe Isoo's Idealistic Views of Switzerland and Democratic Ideas in Late Meiji- and Taisho-Japan
Harald Meyer, Universität Zürich/Kanazawa University
"Thou Shallst Communicate!" - Reforming Foreign Language Education in Japan
Annette Erbe, Kyoto University
Japan's crisis assistance to its production networks in East Asia: Throwing good money after bad?
Christian Schröppel, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Labor Relations in the Japanese Civil Service
Ehud Harari (Professor, Hebrew University Jerusalem)
Report on the Peaceboat North South Korea Voyage – “Setting sail for a new Asia”
Nicola Liscutin, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Making History: The Quest for National Identity through History Education
Global Climate Policy: Will Bonn Save Kyoto?
Detlef F. Sprinz, PIK- Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Global Climate Policy: The Role of Japan
Kawashima Yasuko, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba
International Convention of Asia Scholars II, Panel „Images of Asia in Japanese mass media, literature and popular culture“
Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Cartelization Versus Democratization: What are the Prospects for Cartel Driven Imperial Overexpansion in Japan Today ?
Paul Midford, Kanazawa University
Rebuilding Cooperation: Japan in the Southern Bluefin Tuna Regime
Yoichiro Sato, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies
The Japanese National Government Park System - More Than Just Another Public Works Project?
Nicole Altmeier, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The New Corporate Division (Kaisha Bunkatsu) law and its impact on the corporate landscape in Japan
Clay Kinney, Credit Suisse First Boston
Foreign Residents in Japan: Immigration, Integration, and Social Change
Miki Kiyoshi and the Crisis of Cultural Consciousness
John Namjun Kim, Cornell University
University Graduates’ Employment and Work: A Comparison between Japan and Europe
Ulrich Teichler (Professor, University of Kassel)
The Boogie Woogie Constitution and Postwar Literature: The Creolization of Culture in Occupied Japan
John Treat (Professor, Yale University)
Liberalization of Telecom markets in Western Europe and Japan: A Comparison of Business Strategies
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Müller, Berlin School of Economics (FHW) and Global Information and Telecommunication Institute, Waseda University, Tokyo
When Pillars Evaporate. Structuring Masculinity on the Japanese Margins
Tom Gill, University of Tokyo
Competing Conceptions of Modern Selfhood
Melek Ortabasi, University of Washington
Defining and Locating Japanese Literary Modernism
Janet Walker (Professor, Rutgers University)
The Bunson-Movement in the 1930s and 1940s:How Japanese Bureaucrats Tried to Bring Millions of Agricultural Settlers to Manchuria
Anke Scherer, Ruhr-University Bochum
Labor management in China
Tomō Marukawa, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo
Television Audiences and National Identity in Postwar Japan
Jayson Chun, University of Oregon
Gender Equality and Women's Identity in Japan
Meguro Yoriko (Professor, Sophia University, Tokyo)