Events
2005
AJJ 8th Annual Meeting
Peter Backhaus, German Institute for Japanese Studies
German Origins of Japanese Beer: Business and Consumption in Prewar Japan
Harald Fuess, Professor, Sophia University
Deutsch-Japanische Gesellschaft e.V. Frankfurt a.M.
Markus Thier, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The LDP at 50: Power Resources and Perspectives of Japan's Dominant Political Party
Patrick Köllner, Institute of Asian Affairs/German Overseas Institute, Hamburg
Family, Home, and Memories: On Shamanistic (De-) Constructions of Identity in Yu Miri's Hachigatsu no hate
Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Demographic Challenges for Human Resource Management and Labor Market Policies - A German-Japanese Comparison
The Origins of Media and Communications Research in Pre-war Japan: Constructivist and Critical Perspectives
Fabian Schaefer, University of Leipzig, University of Tokyo
The Economic Impact of Nanotechnology in the EU and Japan
Management: Japan and Germany
Internationalization of the Innovation and R&D Management of Japanese and European Multinationals
Seiko Arai, Dr. Phil student, Said Business School, University of Oxford
Lowest-low Fertility in Japan: Causes, Policy Responses and Related Value Change
Makoto Atoh, Professor, Waseda University
Language Regimes in Transformation. The Future of Japanese and German in Science, Economy and Politics
11th Interhational European Association of Japanese Studies Conference
Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt, German Institute for Japanese Studies
11th International Conference of the European Association for Japanese Studies, Vienna
Barbara Geilhorn, German Institute for Japanese Studies
European Association of Japanese Studies (EAJS) Conference
Susanne Klien, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Who Speaks for Norinaga? Kokugaku Leadership in 19th-Century Japan
Mark McNally, University of Hawaii at Manoa
The Concept of Value-Creating Education in the Pedagogy of Sōka Gakkai
Sybille Höhe, German Institute for Japanese Studies
University-Industry Collaboration in Japan
Nobuya Fukugawa, Graduate School of Commerce, Hitotsubashi University
Postindustrial Pressures, Political Regime Shifts, and Social Policy Reform in Japan and South Korea
Ito Peng, Professor, University of Toronto
National Atlas of Germany – A Portrait in Maps
Women’s Worlds 2005: 9th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women
Hiromi Tanaka, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Women’s Worlds 2005: 9th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women
Hiromi Tanaka, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The Choice between Joint Ventures and Wholly Owned Subsidiaries: the Case of Japanese Direct Investment in Europe
Kais Ben Youssef, University of Tsukuba
Gendering the Culture of 1960s Japan
Vera Mackie, Professor, University of Melbourne
Dementia - Current Issues in Legal Support
Building Parents of the Future: Japanese Policies to Boost the Birthrate
Liv Coleman, University of Wisconsin-Madison
What is the corporation? How is it changing? A German and Japanese Comparison
Masahiko Aoki, Professor Emeritus, Stanford University
Japan's Tougher New Antimonopoly Law: Why It Passed and How It Will Change Japan
Mark Tilton, Associate Professor, Purdue University
Pathways to Innovation: Policies, Products, and Processes for Competitive Advantage in a Global Economy
Centenary International Symposium on the Russo-Japanese War and the Portsmouth Peace Treaty
Der Russisch-Japanische Krieg 1904/05 im Spiegel deutscher Bilderbogen
“Bio-sophers”? German Physicians as “Ethnographers” of Meiji Japan
Hoi-eun Kim, Harvard University
Research Student Forum
Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Vortragsreihe des Ostasiatischen Seminars
Junko Ando, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Slipping Through the Net: Regulation of Online Election Campaigns
Leslie Tkach-Kawasaki, Tsukuba University
Japanische Literatur – Poetische Überlebensräume, subversive Strategien, Denkfiguren 1960-2005
Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The Sense of Working for Women
Ryoko Asai, Ph.D. Candidate, Meiji University
Marriage in Japan in an Era of Declining Fertility Rates and Aging Society
Shirahase Sawako, Professor, Tsukuba University
Men in Metal — A Topography of Japanese Public Statuary in Bronze
Sven Saaler, German Institute for Japanese Studies
A Glimpse at Language Endangerment in Okinawa
Masayuki Onishi, University of Sydney
Gained in Translation: An Interpretation of Japanese Women’s Mid-life Health Strategies
Jan Zeserson, Cornell University, USA
Japanese-German Technology Cooperation: The Case of Siemens-Fujitsu
Dirk Holtbrügge, Professor, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg
The Japanese Family Revolution
Sepp Linhart, Professor, University of Vienna
The Takarasienne and Moga: Modernity in the Prewar Girls' Culture
Makiko Yamanashi, University of Edinburgh
The Examination of Business Performance Factors in West-European Subsidiaries in Japan
Rene W. Kaeppeli, Ph.D. Candidate, Rikkyo University
Postwar Democracy in Japan as a Set of Stable Disequilibria
Anja Osiander, Visiting Scholar, Osaka University School of Law
Multilingualism in Tokyo – Reading the Signs
Peter Backhaus, University of Duisburg-Essen
Vortragsreihe der OAG
Junko Ando, German Institute for Japanese Studies
OAW-Mittagsforum
Hiromi Tanaka, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Private Debt and Social Welfare in Japan: Consumer Finance, the "Middle-Risk Gap", and Japan's Social Contract
Ulrike Schaede, (Professor, University of California, San Diego)