Events
2016
Roundtable: Zukunft der Arbeit, Innovation, individuelle Lebensplanung und soziale Sicherheit
Steffen Heinrich, German Institute for Japanese Studies
日本の建築 Architektur in Japan
Study Group Intercultural Studies, Rikkyo Second Stage College (RSSC)
Kazue Haga, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Memorial Symposium for the Establishment of the Active Aging Research Hub (Kaarb)
Kazue Haga, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Meeting the Challenge of Globalization – Comparing Korean and Japanese Global Human Resource Management
Martin Hemmert, Korea University
Hitoshi Yamanishi, Nomura Group
The Business Judgment Rule in Japan and its Reception
Jesco Lindner, German Institute for Japanese Studies
What is human dignity? And could it provide a common ethical foundation between cultures? The examples of Germany and Japan
Ralf Stoecker (Bielefeld University) together with Miki Aoyama (DIJ)
Language and Institutions: Exploring the Origins of Seniority-Based Hierarchical Relations in Japanese School Club Activities
Zi Wang, University of Duisburg-Essen
Health and Home Ownership: Findings for the Case of Japan
Matthias Helble and Toshiaki Aizawa, Asian Development Bank Institute
“Coeds Ruining the Nation”: The Contested Postwar Politics of the Female Student
Chelsea Szendi Schieder, Meiji University
Exploring the Effects of Transportation and Energy Infrastructure on Subjective Well-Being
Kong Joo Shin, Kyushu University
Conference „Strategien zur Bewältigung des demografischen Wandels in Deutschland und Japan“
Franz Waldenberger, German Institute for Japanese Studies
King Solomon and Jinmu Tennō: Ethiopia and Japan in World History
Gerhard Krebs
Leaving Japan and Leading the Oppressed: Chinese Intellectuals’ Engagement with Asianist Organizations in the late-1920s
Craig A. Smith, Kyoto University
2015
On the Importance of Being Fair -Antecedents and Consequences of Organizational Justice-
Vyara Radulova, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Atomenergie – warum hört Deutschland auf, warum macht Japan weiter?
原子力 – なぜドイツは止めるか、なぜ日本は続けるか
Professor em. Dr. Joachim Radkau
Professor Hitoshi Yoshioka
Framing and Networks in Japanese Nuclear Power Reporting
Tobias Weiss, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Lecture series “basics for second stage”
Kazue Haga, German Institute for Japanese Studies
OECD Asia-Pacific Workshop on Subjective Well-being, Measurement and Policy Use
Tim Tiefenbach, German Institute for Japanese Studies
International Conference on “State-sponsored History after 1945”
Torsten Weber, German Institute for Japanese Studies
VSJF-Jahrestagung, Fachgruppe Geschichte, Universität Leipzig
Jonathan Krautter, German Institute for Japanese Studies
VSJF-Jahreskonferenz
Torsten Weber, German Institute for Japanese Studies
VSJF Tagung Energy in Modern Japan. Past, Present, Future
Franz Waldenberger, German Institute for Japanese Studies
American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. Denver, CO
Isaac Gagné, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Creating a Society in which all Women Shine?
Haniwa Natori, President of BPW Japan; former Director of the Cabinet Office Gender Equality Bureau
Yuki Tsuji, Associate Professor, Tokai University
Hong Kong Anthropological Society. Hong Kong
Isaac Gagné, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Risks and Opportunities in Japan: Local Communities Confronting Demographic Change and Climate Change
日本医学哲学倫理学学[Congress of the Japanese Association for Philosophical/Ethical Researches in Medicine], Niigata, Japan
Tobias Söldner, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Invited lecture: Programme Introduction to Japanese Studies
Franz Waldenberger, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Gerontology – Japan
Kazue Haga, German Institute for Japanese Studies
5th Japanese-German International Conference “Family policy in aging society”
Steffen Heinrich, German Institute for Japanese Studies
1. Konferenz der Ostasiatischen DAAD-Zentren, „Nation, Nationalismus und nationales Gedächtnis“
Torsten Weber, German Institute for Japanese Studies
New York Conference of Asian Studies. Vassar College. Poughkeepsie, NY
Isaac Gagné, German Institute for Japanese Studies
13th Meeting of German-Japanese Society for Social Sciences "Trust and Risks in Changing Societies"
Kazue Haga, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Nachhaltige Entwicklung und Stakeholder Engagement auf kommunaler Ebene in Deutschland und Japan
Meeting of the German-Japanese Society for Social Sciences (GJSSS), Tokyo, Japan
Tobias Söldner, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Trust and Risks in Changing Societies
Toshio Yamagishi, Hitotsubashi University/Hokkaido University
Jens Zinn, University of Melbourne
Changes of Female’s Life Satisfaction and Happiness before and after Marriage and Childbirth
Risa Hagiwara, Faculty of economics, Meikai University
Klimapolitik als Chance für die Regionalentwicklung: Erneuerbare Energien in Japan und Deutschland
50 Year Memorial for Tanizaki Junichiro
Why do the Young Stay? ‘Home-orientation‘ and Social Capital in Okinawa
Adam Jambor, German Institute for Japanese Studies
5th International Postgraduate Conference: "Whose Voice? Theory and Practice", Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China
Florian Purkarthofer, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Harmony with Nature? Satoyama Satoumi and Its Impact on Local Communities in Japan
Timo Thelen, Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf
The 88th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Sociological Society
Tim Tiefenbach, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Lost in Collaboration: Overcoming the Challenges of Multinational Teamwork
Gemeinsame Jahrestagung der Sektion III und IV der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Gerontologie und Geriatrie (DGGG) "Lebensorte. Raum als Kontext des Alterns"
Kazue Haga, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Overcoming the Challenges of Multinational Teamwork
Introducing an International Research Project on the Effectiveness of Multinational Teams
100 Years of “Risikopolitik” and Risk Paradoxa. Joint Conference of the Japan Risk Management Society (日本リスクマネジメント学会JARMS) and the German Institute for Japanese Studies Tokyo (DIJ), Tokyo, Japan
The truth about the Fukushima nuclear disaster
Naoto Kan, former Prime Minister of Japan
IT Start-ups and new Digital Business Models in Japan