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NATIONAL AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY OF MEXICO University Program of Studies on Asia and Africa International Colloquium of Mexican and Japanese Studies Coordination: Alicia Girón Vania De la Vega Shiota Draft Updated: October 01st, 2018 Date: October 16th & 17th, 2018. Venue: Auditorio “José Vasconcelos”, Centro de Enseñanza para Extranjeros (CEPE) Tuesday 16th. Auditorio “Mtro. José Antonio Echenique García” Facultad de Contaduría y Administración (FCA), Wednesday 17th Working language: English Organizer: University Program of Studies on Asia and Africa Participants: Mexico: o National Autonomous University of Mexico o The University of Guadalajara o Autonomous University of Chapingo Japan o Hiroshima University o International Research Center for Japanese Studies o Meiji University o Meisei University o Nanzan University o The University of Tokyo o Tokyo University of Agriculture o Tokyo Institute of Technology o Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Others: o Embassy of Japan in Mexico 1 Tuesday, October 16th Venue: Auditorio “José Vasconcelos”, Centro de Enseñanza para Extranjeros (CEPE). 09:00 – 09:45 hrs. OPENING Mexico Ken Oyama, Secretary of Institutional Development. National Autonomous University of Mexico Francisco Trigo Tavera, Coordinator of International Affairs. National Autonomous University of Mexico. Alberto Vital, Coordinator of Humanities, National Autonomous University of Mexico Roberto Castañón, Director of CEPE-UNAM Alicia Girón, Coordinator of the University Program of Studies on Asia and Africa. National Autonomous University of Mexico Carlos de Icaza, Sub secretary of Foreign Affairs. Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Federal Government. Japan Keiichi Osato, Japan International Cooperation Agency in Mexico 10:00 – 11:20 hrs. SESSION I: ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL TOOLS The Beginning of Riot in Sanya in the 1960s: Yoseba as Contested Spaces under the High Economic Growth. Akira Omino - Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. Negative interest rate and re-normalizing monetary policy in U.S. and Japan? Some lessons to emerging economies. Tsuyoshi Yasuhara - Nanzan University. The mobility of international students as the first link in the migration of talents in Japan. Alejandro Méndez- Institute of Economic Research, UNAM Moderator: Armando Sánchez Vargas - Institute of Economic Research, UNAM 11:30 – 12:50 hrs. SESSION II: COMPREHENSIVE AND PROGRESSIVE AGREEMENT FOR TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP The process of the trade policies of US and the current situation and perspective of the TPP 11. Yasuhiro Tokoro - Meiji University and Virginia Leticia Valdivia (coauthor) – National Autonomous University of Mexico What is there for Mexico in the CPTPP? Melba Falck - CUCSH, University of Guadalajara Legal Trends of the CPTPP. Carlos Reyes – Coordinator of the Graduate Program in Law, UNAM Moderator: Javier Sacristán, University Program on Asian and African Studies 13:00 – 14:20 hrs. SESSION III: LA ENSEÑANZA DE ESPAÑOL A JAPONESES El perfil del alumno, sus necesidades y estilo de aprendizaje. José Carlos– CEPE. Dificultades que enfrenta un estudiante japonés al aprender español. Ricardo Ancira– CEPE. 2 Algunas consideraciones lingüísticas en la enseñanza de ELE. María de la Luz Munguía– CEPE. Moderator: Luis Miguel Samperio, Teaching Centre for Foreigners – UNAM a * This session is going to be in Spanish* 14:30 – 16:15 hrs. BREAK 16:30 – 17:50 hrs. SESSION IV: TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION Exploring the formation and evolution of galaxies in the early universe by exploiting the superconducting astrophotonics. Kotaro Kohno - Institute of Astronomy, School of Science – The University of Tokyo. Personal Space Model for Human Computer Interaction. Toshitaka Amaoka – Department of Information Science, Meisei University. Expulsion and absorption of employment. Isaac Minian - Institute of Economic Research, UNAM Ocean energy and environmental protection in Mexico: the CEMIE-Ocean Project. Rodolfo Silva - Institute of Engineering, UNAM Moderator: Carlos Escalante– Faculty of Engineering – UNAM 18:00 – 19:20 hrs. SESSION V: GREEN TECHNOLOGY Development of Rescue Robots at Meisei University. Yoshiaki Yamazaki – School of Science and Engineering, Program in Mechanical Engineering, Meisei University Parallel Processing and Parallelizing Compilation Technique for “Green Computing”. Yasutaka Wada, Department of Information Science, Meisei University Development of farm robot. Noé Velázquez– Autonomous University of Chapingo. Moderator: Luis Agustín Álvarez - Institute of Engineering – UNAM Wednesday, October 17th Venue: Auditorio “Mtro. José Antonio Echenique García”, Facultad de Contaduría y Administración (FCA) 10:00 – 11:20 hrs. SESSION VI: BILATERAL COOPERATION: NATURAL DISASTERS The collaboration between Mexico and Japan in earthquake engineering and seismology. Francisco Sánchez - Institute of Engineering – UNAM Challenges and opportunities of the Post-Disaster Logistics in Mexico. Angélica Lozano- Institute of Engineering, UNAM Víctor Cruz - Institute of Geophysics, UNAM Recent seafloor seismic and tsunami observation systems for scientific research and disaster mitigation. Masanao Shinohara – Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo Moderator: Hugo Delgado – Institute of Geophysics, UNAM 3 11:30 – 12:50 hrs. SESSION VII - GENDER EQUALITY AND G20 Japan and Mexico: Challenges to Share in Ageing and Older Persons Welfare. Verónica Montes de Oca– Institute of Social Research, UNAM Gender Mainstreaming: Working a strategic approach for G20, Osaka 2019. Alicia Girón – University Program on Asian and African Studies, UNAM. Multidisciplinary analysis of the scientific Mexican production with gender perspective. Adriana Ortíz – General Secretariat, UNAM Moderator: Kazuyasu Ochiai, Center for Advancement of Meisei Education, Meisei University 13:00 – 14:20 SESSION VIII: SOFT POWER & INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION Evaluation of a long-term cultural diplomacy between Mexico and Japan: a research project on the former participants of the governmental bilateral student exchange program. Kazuyasu Ochiai, Center for Advancement of Meisei Education, Meisei University From “International Cultural Exchange” to “Efforts to Promote Understanding and Trust in Japan”: Japan’s Public Diplomacy since the 1970s. Ayako Kusunoki, International Research Center for Japanese Studies The “Cool Japan” Discourse and the Values of Popular Media. Álvaro Hernández, International Research Center for Japanese Studies Positioning and social representations of the way of work of Japaneses and Mexicans. Kazuko Nagao – National School for Languages, Linguistics and Translation, UNAM Moderator: Tomás Rubio, Faculty of Management and Accounting 14.30 – 15:50 BREAK 16:00 – 17:20 SESSION IX: GREEN POLICY New Town Development and Green Policy in Tokyo Metropolitan Region: History of Tama New Town Project. Sadatsugu Nishiura, School of Science and Engineering, Program in Environmental System, Meisei University The green policy and the sustainable development goals. Paola Vera - Faculty of Accounting and Management, UNAM Green Policy driven activities at Hiroshima University. Naotaka Hirami – University of Hiroshima Moderator: Vania De la Vega Shiota, Academic Secretary of the University Program on Asian and African Studies – UNAM 17:30 – 18:30 CLOSING CULTURAL ACTIVITY – TWO STORIES, TWO WOMEN IN THE JAPANESE TRADITION: THE CRESCENT MOON BEAR. Narrator: Marcela Romero * This session is going to be in Spanish* 4 .