イベント
2020年
Quo Vadis, Central Banks? Monetary Policy in the COVID-19 Crisis and Beyond
Kiyohiko G. Nishimura, former Bank of Japan Deputy Governor (2008-2013)
Katrin Assenmacher, Head of the Monetary Policy Strategy Division, ECB
Moderated by Kazuo Momma, Executive Economist, Mizuho Research Institute
Agenda-Cutting in Media News Coverage of Covid-19:
A Case Study from Japan
Yosuke Buchmeier, LMU Munich/DIJ Tokyo
Film screening and discussion with the film's producer Ian Thomas Ash and one protagonist: Boys for Sale
Economic Policy Responses to the Covid-19 Crisis in the Euro Area and Japan
Masaaki Shirakawa, former Bank of Japan Governor (2008-2013)
Volker Wieland, member of the German Council of Economic Experts
Moderated by Yuri Okina, Chairperson of The Japan Research Institute
Roundtable on Economy, Society, Polity: Global and National Health(care) Lessons from the Covid-19 Pandemic, 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE)
Future Visions of a (Digital) Public Sphere:
Findings from Japan
Michel Hohendanner, Munich University of Applied Sciences
Chiara Ullstein, Technical University of Munich
Murata Sayaka’s Convenience Store Woman
Discussing Gender Identity and Society in Contemporary Japanese Literature
Ronald Saladin, Trier University
Cute Masculinity - Investigating the Meaning of Virtual Shōjo and Girl Parody by Young Men in the 2010s
Sharon Kinsella, The University of Manchester
How Real Are Numbers?
Making Sense of National COVID-19 Statistics
Towards a Transnational Sexual Field: Male Vietnamese Migrants in Contemporary Japan
An Huy Tran, University of Duisburg-Essen/Waseda University
National Approaches to Systemic Risk
Germany and Japan under the COVID-19 Crisis
Learning to be funny: Training and social relationships in Rakugo - POSTPONED -
Sarah Stark, Ghent University
The Last Cowboys of Aso? Problems of Grassland Management in Contemporary Commons - POSTPONED -
Johannes Wilhelm, Kumamoto University (Kumamoto)
Why Is It So Difficult to Buy a Ticket for the Musical? Adaptive Innovation in Japanese Musical Theater from the 1960s to the Present
Rina Tanaka, Meiji University
Money, parenting and happiness: A comparative and historical perspective
Hiroshi Ono, Hitotsubashi University Business School
Matthias Doepke, Northwestern University
US-Japan Relations under Donald Trump and Shinzo Abe
Assimilation Policies and Ainu Identity
Questioning Japan's Recognition of the Ainu People as Indigenous
Uwe Makino, Chuo University (Tokyo)
Improving Japan’s Disability Employment
From Separate to Inclusive Workplaces
Reiko Nishida, PhD, The University of Tokyo
The new Japanese Fishery Policies between Revitalization and Capitalization
Susanne Auerbach, ドイツ日本研究所
2019年
User-driven Innovation in Health- & Elderly Care in Japan
Sarah Cosentino, Waseda University
Nobu Ishiguro, Osaka University
The Future of Society – German and Japanese Perspectives
Image(-Text) correlations in the works of Natsume Sōseki
Kevin Schumacher, University of Munich / DIJ
Political Communication in the Age of New Media - Investigating the Reception of Right-Wing Populist Communication Strategies in the Japanese Blog Scene
Katharina Dalko, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Mobilities and the Geographicity of Law. Lessons for Japan
Mathis Stock
Leadership in a Digital World: Innovative – Human – Collaborative
A New Era of Immigration? Japan’s Guest Worker Programs in Comparative Perspective
Naoto Higuchi, Tokushima University
Kristin Surak, University of London
Autism in the Workplace - How the Diagnosis of a Developmental Disorder Affects Employment Situations in Japan
Charlotte Schaefer, University of Heidelberg
Environmental Local Scales: Women’s Writing in Northern Tōhoku, Present to Postwar
Eric Siercks, University of California, Los Angeles
Universities in the Digital Age
Bernd Huber, President of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Miho Funamori, Strategy Manager at the Research Center for Open Science and Data Platform at National Institute of Informatics
生誕120年 川端康成
デジタル時代におけるシチズン・サイエンス
– 市民社会と協働した人文・社会科学研究の可能性 –
The Digital Transformation - Implications for the Social Sciences and the Humanities
Renewable Energy in Germany and Japan - Prospects for the Citizen Energy Movement
Carsten Herbes, Nuertingen-Geislingen University, Germany
Jörg Raupach-Sumiya, Ritsumeikan University, Osaka
Eiji Oishi, Minna Denryoku, Tokyo
Shrinking but Happy? Investigating the Interplay of Social and Individual-Level Predictors of Well-Being in Rural Japanese Communities
Dionyssios Askitis, ドイツ日本研究所
日本における国際移住と政治・政策
Wielding Toxic Discourse: Insanity in the Nuclear Narratives of Chernobyl and Fukushima
Rachel DiNitto, University of Oregon
The Mountains Belong to Everybody? Conflicts about Recreational Forest Use in Austria and Japan
Yuichiro Hirano, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba
Wolfram Manzenreiter, University of Vienna
Contemporary Japanese Theatre Workshop
Studying Japan: The impact of transnationalization and technological innovation on methods, fieldwork and research ethics
Negotiating Difference: Educational Experiences of Deaf and Hard-of-hearing Students in Mainstream Japanese Schools
Jennifer M. McGuire, Doshisha University
Between Contributor and Competitor: Recent Trends in how the Chinese Government views Japan
Shi Ming, Berlin
Local Responses to the Revision of the Seed Law: The Seed Registration System, GMOs and Rice
Nicole L. Freiner, Bryant University
Making the Most of Scarcity? The Role of Natural Assets in Pre-WWII Japanese Economic Development
Jean-Pascal Bassino, ENS Lyon; CNRS research fellow at the French Research Institute on Japan at Maison Franco Japonaise
Farmers, Local Agency, and the Development of Peri-Urban Spaces
Aaron Kingsbury, PhD, Maine Maritime Academy
Technologies of Presence: Modeling Emotion in Robots with Heart
Daniel White, Freie Universität Berlin & Hirofumi Katsuno, Doshisha University
Androids and Virtual Reality – Simulations of the Human in Japanese Theatre
Mari Boyd, Sophia University, Tokyo
M. Cody Poulton, University of Victoria, Canada
Merits and Challenges of Deliberative Democracy in Japan
Momoyo Hüstebeck, University of Duisburg-Essen
How Can We Explain the Lag of Japan’s Sharing Economy?
Junxi Yao, University of Sheffield
Protecting Children in Family Separation
Yuko Nishitani, Kyoto University
Noriko Odagiri, Tokyo International University
Autonomy, Belonging and Long-Distance Relationships in Europe and Japan
Markus Klingel, Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences