Events
2014
XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology. Yokahama, Japan
Isaac Gagné, German Institute for Japanese Studies
XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology: Facing an Unequal World: Challenges for Global Sociology
Phoebe Stella Holdgrün, German Institute for Japanese Studies
ISA World congress of sociology, Yokohama, Japan
Barbara Holthus, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Japanese Studies Programme
Torsten Weber, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Professional Luncheon, Foreign Correspondents’ Club Japan
Sebastian Maslow, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Japan’s Single Women and the Disembedding Economic System
Kumiko Endo, The New School for Social Research, New York
Effects of the Hierarchical Nature of Social Networks in Japanese/Asian Context: A Survey Approach
Professor Ken’ichi Ikeda, Doshisha University
The Physical and Social Determinants of Mortality in the 3.11 Tsunami
Yasuyuki Sawada, University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Economics
Meanings of graduate education for women in Japan: A study of University of Tokyo Alumnae in the Social Sciences and Humanities
Yuki Yamamoto, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Invited paper: Ostasienforum [East Asia Forum], Vienna University, Austria
Barbara Holthus, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Three Myths about the Japanese Red Army: What you Think you Know is Probably Wrong!
Professor Patricia G. Steinhoff, University of Hawaii
Universität Duisburg-Essen, DFG Research Training Group „Risk and East Asia“
Franz Waldenberger, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Conference on Central Banks, Financial Stability and Legal Issues in East Asia
Franz Waldenberger, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Fujita Tsuguharu’s Troubled Choices
Doug Slaymaker, Meiji University/University of Kentucky
A Report on Life and Health in Japan after the Great East Japan Earthquake
Hiroshi Yoshida, Tohoku University; International Research Institute of Disaster Science
The Japanese Anti-Nuclear Movement – Mobilization Processes After Fukushima
Anna Wiemann, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Lecture series „Prekarisierungsgesellschaften in Ostasien? Aspekte der sozialen Ungleichheit in China und Japan“
Carola Hommerich, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Asien-Afrika-Institut, Abteilung für Sprache und Kultur Japans
Phoebe Stella Holdgrün, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Paper presented in the role as conference organizer: International Conference: "Deciphering the Social DNA of Happiness: Life Course Perspectives from Japan", Vienna University, Austria
Barbara Holthus, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Deciphering the Social DNA of Happiness: Life Course Perspectives from Japan
Historical Legacies of Yasukuni Shrine
Akiko Takenaka, University of Kentucky
Global Performance Reviews and the Challenge of Multiple Role Expectations and Firm Strategic Objectives: Lessons from Japan
N. Sue Bruning, I.H. Asper School of Business, University of Manitoba
Meeting of the Social Stratification and Social Psychology (SSP) Research Group
Jun Kobayashi
Carola Hommerich, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Opportunities and Constrains for Japanese Women Pursuing a Career: Between Self-fulfilment and Frustration
Markus Pudelko, Professor, University of Tübingen
A ‘MAD’ age: War, Student Protest and Consumer Culture in 1960s Japan
Martyn Smith, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Japan’s Official Development Assistance: Strategies in Changing National and Global Contexts
Raymond Yamamoto, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Symposium „Catastrophe and Aesthetics: The Arts after ‘Fukushima’” at the Donald Keene Centre of Japanese Culture, Columbia University, New York
Barbara Geilhorn, German Institute for Japanese Studies
panel „Cultural Representations of ‘Fukushima’ in Literature, Popular Culture and the Arts”, Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference (AAS) in Philadelphia
Barbara Geilhorn, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Panel organization and paper presented at Association of Asian Studies (AAS) conference, panel “Institutionalized Childcare in East Asia”, Philadelphia, USA
Barbara Holthus, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Vortragsreihe der OAG Deutsche Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens
Kazue Haga, German Institute for Japanese Studies
International Studies Association Annual Convention
Ra Mason
Sebastian Maslow, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The Tenth NAJS Conference on the Study of Contemporary Japanese Society (20.-21.03.2014)
Phoebe Stella Holdgrün, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Citizen Radiation Measurement Stations after 3.11: Food Safety Knowledge Gaps and the Problem of “Citizen” in Citizen Science
Aya H. Kimura, Professor, University of Hawai’i at Manoa
Spring Meeting of Business Model Association
Kazue Haga, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Keidanren Seminar
Franz Waldenberger, German Institute for Japanese Studies
A Swallow Does Not Make a Summer, Or Why Japan May Not Quite Be Germany When It Comes to Renewables
Fighting the Imbalance - Policy Holder Protection in Japanese Insurance Law - A Comparative Study
Köksal Sahin, German Institute for Japanese Studies
International Workshop on Happiness
Tim Tiefenbach, German Institute for Japanese Studies
New Approaches to Elderly Care and Senior Citizens Engagement
Sebastian Hofstetter, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Inger M. Bachmann, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The Impact of 3-11 on Japanese Public Opinion toward Energy
Paul Midford, University for Science and Technology, Trondheim
Vortragsreihe der OAG Deutsche Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens
Phoebe Stella Holdgrün, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Hate Speech and Japanese-Korean Relations: Ideology, Implications and Origins
Knowing one's Enemy: Japan's Korean Community, and Those Who Hate Them
Tom Gill, Professor, Meiji Gakuin University
International Seminar on Corporate Jurisprudence. State over Commerce or Commerce over State? Amity University, Lucknow, Indien
Sonja Ganseforth, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Gender socialization at primary school in contemporary Japan
Aline Henninger, INALCO, Waseda University
Asiascape: Digital Asia - International Conference 2014
Daniel Kremers, German Institute for Japanese Studies