Events
2005
In Search of the Perfect Body: Intersexuality as Trope for Reading the Female Subject
Leslie Winston, Dickinson College
2004
Kulturelle Erinnerung und Selbstbehauptung in Ostasien
Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Linguistic landscaping in changing language regimes – the case of Japan
Recent Developments in the Automotive Supplier Industry in Japan and the EU
Activating the Self-Defence Forces: The Rise of the Positive Military Norm in Japan's Security Policy after the Cold War
Hiromi Nagata, SOAS, London University
Japan's New Party System
Steven R. Reed (Professor, Chūō University)
Ticket Price Strategy for Space Tourism
Dr.-Ing. Robert Alexander Goehlich, Keio University, Department of System Design Engineering
Intellectuals, Technology, Imperialism
Annual Conference of the German Association of Social Science Research on Japan (VSJF)
Hong, Mihee
Hiromi Tanaka, German Institute for Japanese Studies
日本言語政策学会第5回大会
Peter Backhaus, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The Normative Core of Modernity and its Cultural Contextualization
The Normative Core of Modernity and its Cultural Contextualization
Women on the Noh-Stage: Pioneers after a Century of Performing
Barbara Geilhorn, Trier University
The Automobile Industry in Japan and Germany - Strategic Challenges and New Perspectives in the Age of Globalization
Writing Women into Religious Histories: Re-reading Representations of Chūjōhime in Medieval Japanese Buddhist Narratives
Monika Dix, University of British Columbia / Kokugakuin University
Takeuchi Yoshimi – Thinker of a Different Modernity in East Asia?
9. Japanisch-Deutsche Geographenkonferenz “Shaping the Future of Metropolitan Regions in Japan and Germany: Governance, Institutions and Place in New Context”
Volker Elis, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Dream of dreams, becoming Disney of Asia
Hu Tze Yue, Waseda University/ Nanyang Technological University, College of Engineering
Selfregulation, Rotation and Kaizen. Japanese Teamwork Restudied
Anne Sey, Department for Business Studies, Faculty for Economics at the University of Amsterdam
Internationales Symposium "Transnationale Feministische Netzwerke, Citizenship und Differenz"
Hiromi Tanaka, German Institute for Japanese Studies
A Woman's Critique of Male Academics in Early Nineteenth Century Japan
Bettina Gramlich-Oka, Tübingen University/Wesleyan University CT
Telecom Industry vs. Car industry? Who owns the customer?
Sed Saad , Doctor of Sciences Candidate in Telecommunication at Waseda University, Visiting Researcher at Ewha W. University (Korea)
Festakt
Explaining Japanese Foreign Policy on Whaling
Roger Smith, Oxford University / Tokyo University
Discourse Networks of the Post in Meiji Japan
Seth Jacobowitz, Cornell University
Shugen – Hagurosan Akinomine
Integration Stay
Shizuka Jäger-Dresen, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Gender and Nation: Historical Perspectives on Japan
Corporate Governance in Multinational Corporations – Investigations in the Japanese Automotive Industry
Harald Dolles, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Andreas Moerke, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Dementia - Current Issues in Long-Term Care, Medical Care and Legal Support
The Role of Religion in World War II - As seen in Germany, Japan and the US
Dr. Brian Victoria (University of Adelaide)
Japan's Relations with the Arab Countries
Ahmed Naili, Graduate School of Commerce, Meiji University
Japanese youth crime policy today
Manuel Metzler, Daito Bunka Daigaku
Difficult Neighbors: Japan and North Korea
Gavan McCormack (Professor, Australian National University)
Early Postwar Japanese Reconciliation with China: Was the Glass Half Full?
Daqing Yang, George Washington University
Answers to Big Questions: Contemporary Buddhist Guides to Life Management
Katja Triplett, Marburg University
15th Sociolinguistic Symposium
Peter Backhaus, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Japanese Pilgrimage: Shinto Variations on a Buddhist Theme
Michael Pye (Professor, University of Marburg)
International Conference “Changing Language Regimes in Globalizing Environments“, Europe and Japan
Peter Backhaus, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The Centennial of a Historical Watershed: Legacies of the Russo-Japanese War 1904-05
Meiji-period kokugaku: activities of Hirata-school scholars, Iida Takesato and the Oyashima-gakkai
Michael Wachutka, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Consulting, Counseling, and Healing in Japanese New Religions and New Spirituality Movements
Consultation, Counseling, and Healing in Japanese New Religious and New Spirituality Movements
How Business Ventures Start and Develop: Exploring the Relationships between the Entrepreneur and the Venture's Stakeholders
Mark R. Dibben, University of Lincoln, New Zealand
Change in Japanese Employment Institutions: The Case of Temporary Work
Dr. Karen A. Shire (Professor, Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Restoring the "Normal Nation": Japan's Changing International Environment and the Conservative Revolution in Foreign Policy at the Beginning of the 21st Century
Axel Karpenstein, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Changing Corporate Governance Systems – Germany and Japan in Comparison
'Positive Policy,' 'Negative Policy,' and the Economics of Taishō Democracy
Mark Metzler, Assistant Professor of History, Oakland University
国際刑法からみた東京裁判 (The Tokyo War Crimes Trial and International Criminal Law)
Dr. Philipp Osten (Ass. Prof., Keio University Tokyo)
Leaders, Politics and Summits: Japanese Prime Ministers at the G7, 1979–83
H.D.P. Envall, Hitotsubashi University and University of Melbourne