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“Comparatively Happy” – Objective Precarity and Subjective Exclusion in Germany and Japan: Presentation and discussion of survey results

2010年10月5日

This non-public workshop is the second in a series of workshops on our comparative survey project on objective precarity and subjective exclusion in Germany and Japan. This time, results of the two national surveys will be presented and discussed with the invited experts.

Invited participants:

  1. Prof. Heinz Bude (Kassel University)
  2. Prof. Ernst-Dieter Lantermann (Kassel University)
  3. Prof. Yoshimichi Sato (Tohoku University, Sendai)
  4. Prof. Akira Tokuyasu (Hosei University, Tokyo)
  5. Prof. Ryozo Yoshino (Institute for Statistical Mathematics, Tokyo)
  6. Prof. Takayoshi Kusago (Kansai University)
  7. Prof. Seiko Yamazaki (Dentsu Institute for Human Studies)
  8. Prof. Ulrich Möhwald (Chubu University)
  9. Prof. Wolfgang Jagodzinski (Cologne University)
  10. Prof. Florian Coulmas (Director of the DIJ)

発表

14.00 - 14.30h
Part I: Introduction to the two surveys

14.30 - 15.30h
Part II: Different crises in Japan and Germany – how are they dealt with?

15.30 - 15.45h
Break

15.45 - 16.45h
Part III: The role of internal resources for the assessment of the objective situation

16.45 - 17.00h
Break

17.00 - 18.00h
Part IV: The role of different trust resources – how are they interrelated?

プロジェクト

相対的な幸せ:客観的な不安定性と主観的な排除意識に関する日独比較

幸福の所在―その変容と持続