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Studying Japan: The impact of transnationalization and technological innovation on methods, fieldwork and research ethics

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Venue

Freie Universität Berlin (Fabeckstr. 23-25, Holzlaube Room 2.2058 and 2.2059)

Registration Info

If you would like to participate, we kindly ask you to register via e-mail (studyingjapan@dijtokyo.org) by July 14.



Studying Japan: The impact of transnationalization and technological innovation on methods, fieldwork and research ethics

July 23 - July 24, 2019

During two days an interdisciplinary group of renowned scholars from Australia, Europe, Singapore and the US will discuss new trends, opportunities and challenges that have changed the conduct of research on Japan. Starting out with a general discussion of research methods in area studies as well as social science research on Japan, the conference will discuss practices of collecting, analyzing and presenting data and findings individually, and the role and function of these practices within the whole research process. The conference focuses mainly on the methodological opportunities and challenges brought about by transnationalization as well as by technological innovations and digital transformation, with attention being paid to good research practice and ethics.

The conference is organized by Cornelia Reiher (Freie Universität Berlin) and Nora Kottmann (German Institute for Japanese Studies Tokyo) and jointly funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), the German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ), the Freie Universität Berlin and the Ernst-Reuter-Gesellschaft.

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