2017年11月29日

共同利用・共同研究

2017年12月16日 平成29年度国際カンファレンス『Community Maintenance in Peripheryー辺境のコミュニティ維持ー』 開催

 

【日時】
Day 1: 16 December 2017 (10:00-17:45), Day 2: 17 December 2017 (10:00-15:00)
【場所】
琉球大学50周年記念館 (50th Anniversary Memorial Hall, University of the Ryukyus)
【主催】
International Institute for Okinawan Studies, University of Ryukyus
【共催】
Collaborative Research Project of International Institute for Okinawan Studies on “Community Maintenance in Periphery: Asian Dialogue” Center for Far Eastern Studies, University of Toyama
*The conference is collaborated with the Project under the Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research〈KAKENHI〉(Grant number: 15K13068)
【使用言語】
English
*予約不要・参加費無料

【プログラム】

  • Day 1
  • 10:00-10:30 Opening Session
  • Opening Remarks: Mutsumi Nishida (Executive Vice President, University of The Ryukyus)/ Yoko Fujita (Director of International Institute for Okinawan Studies)
  • Keynote: Norio Horie (University of Toyama: Japan)
  • Community Maintenance in Periphery: Searching for New Agendas
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  • 10:30-12:00 Session 1: Leadership and Space for Community Reconstruction
  • Chaired by Eric J. Cunningham (Earlham College: USA)
  • Takako Yamada (Kanazawa Seiryo University: Japan)
  • Leadershio and Community Maintenance: Learning a Lesson from Tibetans’ Struggle for Constructing a Communal Space in Toronto
  • Igor Saveliev (Nagoya University: Japan)
  • Reconstructing Space: A Korean-Village Project in Russia’s Primor’e
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  • 13:30-15:30 Session 2: Rwligious Institution in Community Maintenance
  • Chaired by Takako Yamada (Kanazawa Seiryo University: Japan)
  • Toko Fujimoto (National Museum of Ethnology: Japan)
  • Economic Activity and Rituals for Maintaining Regional Society: A Case Study of Kazakh Village in Central Asia
  • Liulan Wang (Doshisha University: Japan)
  • Migration and Christianity among Overseas Chinese in Kobe
  • Fu rong Zhao (National Museum of Ethnology: Japan)
  • Religious-Revitalization and Cultural – Reconstruction: A Case Study of the Revitalization of Shamanism in Northeastern Mongolia, China
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  • 15:45-17:45 Session 3: Outsiders for Community Maintenance
  • Chaired by Paul Fryer (University of Eastern Finland: Finland)
  • Kengo Konishi (Kanazawa Seiryo University: Japan)
  • The Role of Outsiders for Maintenance of Religious Practice in Local Community
  • Kazuya Masuda (Kochi University: Japan)
  • Vernacular Logic for Accepting Outsiders into Community: Distribution of Human Resource among a Mountain Village in Japan
  • Norio Horie (University of Toyama: Japan)
  • Migrant Workers and their Contribution to Community Maintenance in Tajikistan
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  • Day 2
  • 10:00-12:00 Session 4: Politics in Community Maintenance
  • Chaired by Kengo Konishi (Kanazawa Seiryo University: Japan)
  • Eric J. Cunningham (Earlham College: USA)
  • Political Ecology of Precarity and Hope in a Japanese Upland Environment
  • Paul Fryer (University of Eastern Finland: Finland)
  • The Challenge of Community Maintenance in the Eastern Pamirs: The Case of Murghab, Tajikistan
  • Masahiro Ichikawa (Kochi University: Japan)
  • Depopulation, Aging and Community Chages in the Middle and Upper Reaches of the Baram River, Sarawak, Mlaysia
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  • 13:30-15:00 Round Table: Community Maintenance in Periphery and Okinawan Studies
  • Chaired by Norio Horie (University of Toyama: Japan)
  • Key Note: Makoto Motomura (University of the Ryukyus: Japan)
  • Community Maintenance in Periphery in Asia: Lessons for Okinawan Studies