Events
2018
Scientific Advice in Environmental Politics: A Comparative Study of Japanese Policy-Making
Manuela Hartwig, University of Tsukuba
[CANCELLED] Representations of Gender and Ethnicity in Postcolonial Korean-Japanese Narratives
Maren Haufs-Brusberg, Trier University
17. Deutschsprachiger Japanologentag
Ineke Zimmermann, German Institute for Japanese Studies
17. Deutschsprachiger Japanologentag, FU Berlin
Torsten Weber, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Academy of Management Conference (AOM), Chicago, USA
Tobias Söldner, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Rural Sociological Society (RSS), Portland
Sonja Ganseforth, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Impact of shareholder-value pursuit on labor policies of large companies listed in the Nikkei 400
Kostiantyn Ovsiannikov, University of Tsukuba
日文研共同研究会 「東西文明論」 (第五回研究会), 国際日本文化研究センター
Torsten Weber, German Institute for Japanese Studies
5th AAS in Asia Annual Conference of the American Association for Asian Studies, New Delhi, India
Torsten Weber, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Lunch Seminar on Japanese Economy and Society, Maison Franco-Japonaise, Tokyo, Japan
Hanno Jentzsch, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP), Guelph, Canada
Tobias Söldner, German Institute for Japanese Studies
I-House Lecture Victimhood Nationalism versus Mnemonic Solidarity: History Reconciliation in East Asia, International House of Japan, Tokyo
Torsten Weber, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Fūdo 風土: From Ordinary Term to Philosophical Concept
David W. Johnson, Boston College
22nd Annual Conference of the Asian Studies Conference Japan (ASCJ), International Christian University, Tokyo
Torsten Weber, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Asian Studies Conference Japan (ASCJ), International Christian University, Tokyo
Sonja Ganseforth, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The Value and Meaning of a “Useless” Robot: An Ethnographic Study of Japanese Communication Robots
Keiko Nishimura, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), Doshisha University, Kyoto
Sonja Ganseforth, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Society for the Advancement of the Socio-Economics Annual Meeting, Panel "Governing Social Risks in China and Japan", Kyoto, Japan
Hanno Jentzsch, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Mini-Conference “Revisiting Nonliberal Capitalism: Germany and Japan Ten Years After the Great Financial Crisis”, Kyoto, Japan
Hanno Jentzsch, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Conference „Literature after 3.11 Today”, INALCO (Paris)
Barbara Geilhorn, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Market Reactions to Downsizing Announcements – the Role of Strategy and Knowledge Intensity
Daniel Ehnes, Goethe University Frankfurt
The Role of Mediating Institutions for Brazilian Return Migrants in Japan
Chaline Timmerarens, Freie Universität Berlin
History-writing and the Public Sphere in Japan: 1945-1955
Curtis Anderson Gayle, Waseda University
Destiny: The Secret Operations of the Yodogō Exiles
Patricia G. Steinhoff, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Scott North, Osaka University
Regional Studies Association Annual Conference, Special Session “Agency, Institutional Change and Local Economic Development”, Lugano, Switzerland
Hanno Jentzsch, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Invited lecture: Global Project lecture series, at Graduate school of sociology, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto. simultaneously broadcasted at Chung Ang University, Korea
Barbara Holthus, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Anthropology of Japan in Japan (AJJ) Spring Meeting, Meiji University, Tokyo
Sonja Ganseforth, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Japanese Development Cooperation as a Political Tool
Marie Söderberg, Stockholm School of Economics
Naohiro Kitano, Waseda University
space AGE space - Elderly Care in a Digitally Connected World
Thomas Bock, Technical University of Munich
Shuichi Matsumura, The University of Tokyo
Workshop „Art, Politics and Censorship in Japan and Beyond“, Norwich
Barbara Geilhorn, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Tokyo as Fashion Space: Usage Practices, Social Space and Media Discourse
Jana Katzenberg, University of Cologne
日本現代史研究会 (第117回研究会), Tokyo, Japan
Torsten Weber, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Kabuki・Bunraku
Informal Figures of Japanese Imperialism: the political activism of the Gen'yōsha
Grégoire Sastre, Waseda University
Demographic Change – Challenges and Answers for Local Communities
IPAC & East Asia and the World after Globalization, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea
Florian Purkarthofer, German Institute for Japanese Studies
AI/IOT and the Future of Society
German Prisoners of War in Japan 1914-1920: towards a new narrative
Frank Käser, JSPS Fellow, University of Tokyo
Neue Kulturgeographie XV, Freiburg
Sonja Ganseforth, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Japan's Industrial Policy toward Technology Transfers and Business History: Signalling and Administrative Guidance, 1950-1975
Jonathan Krautter, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Osaka Kyoiku University, Osaka, Japan
Torsten Weber, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Politicians and Bureaucrats in Contemporary Japan: New Twists on a Tumultuous Relationship
Arnaud Grivaud, French National Institute of Asian Language and Civilisation (INALCO)
International Conference "Beyond Versailles: Reverberations of the '1919 Moment' in Asia." Fujitsu-JAIMS Hawai`i Campus, Hawai`i Kai, Honolulu
Torsten Weber, German Institute for Japanese Studies
2017
AJJ Fall Meeting 2017
Sonja Ganseforth, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Shin feminizumu hyōka no kai, Tokyo
Ronald Saladin, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Prisons and Forced Labour on Hokkaido
Pia Jolliffe, University of Oxford
OAG, Tokyo
Daniel Kremers, German Institute for Japanese Studies
"Work-related diversity in Japan"
Steffen Heinrich, German Institute for Japanese Studies
From Flexible Rigidities to Embracing Diversity? Work-related Diversity and its Implications in Japan and Beyond
Andrea Dorothea Bührmann, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Mieko Takenobu, Wako University, Tokyo
From Flexible Rigidities to Embracing Diversity? - Work-Related Diversity and its Implications in Japan and Beyond