Symposium: Power in Contemporary Japan, Doshisha University
H-Japan Symposium: Power in Contemporary Japan, Doshisha University
Discussion published by Janet Goodwin on Thursday, June 5, 2014
Power in Contemporary Japan Symposium at Doshisha University, Kyoto, June 27-28 Location: Japan Symposium Date: 2014-06-27 (in 22 days) Date Submitted: 2014-06-01 Announcement ID: 214144
Citation: Janet Goodwin. Symposium: Power in Contemporary Japan, Doshisha University. H-Japan. 06-05-2014. https://networks.h-net.org/node/20904/discussions/29178/symposium-power-contemporary-japan-doshisha-university Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 1 H-Japan
Power in Contemporary Japan Symposium, June 27-28 Language: EnglishPlace: Doshisha University, Kyoto Imadegawa Campus, Ryoshinkan Bld. 305 This Symposium brings together political scientists, theorists, political scientists, theorists, sociologists and anthropologists to consider how power is learned, distributed, and understood in Japan. Friday June 27th 1pm-2.30pm Learning and Thinking about Power Yamada Masahiro, Professor, Kwansei Gakuin
University (Chair and Discussant) Striving for Power and Power’s Striving Christina Tarnopolsky, Associate Professor, Visiting Associate Professor, Yale-NUS College and Associate Professor, McGill University Six Year Olds and Abenomics: What Do Children Know about Politics? Gill Steel, Associate Professor, Doshisha University Political Socialization in Universities Katherine Tegtmeyer Pak, Associate Professor, St Olaf College 2.45pm-4.15pm Power over and in the Family Marie Thorsten, Professor, Doshisha University (Chair and Discussant) Power over Family Policy Takeda Hiroko, Project Associate Professor, University of Tokyo Negotiating Technology Use in Families Akiyoshi Mito, Professor, Senshu University Who Does the Dishes? Fairness and Household Chores Nakamura Mayumi, Associate Professor, University of Toyama 4.30pm-6pm Power in the Workplace and in Society Nishizawa Yoshitaka, Professor, Doshisha
University (Chair and Discussant) Power in Hierarchical Social Networks
Ikeda Ken’ichi, Professor, Doshisha University Using Language to Reassert Power
Gregory Poole, Professor, Doshisha University Power Resources and Minorities
Gracia Liu-Farrer, Professor, Waseda University Saturday June 28th 10am-noon Political Power Ikeda Ken’ichi, Professor, Doshisha University (Chair and Discussant) Power and postwar policymaking: The more things change… Gregory W. Noble, Professor, University of Tokyo Holding on to Power: Politicians and Re-election Asano Masahiko, Professor, Takushoku University Nonstandard Routes to Power: The Contribution of Politicians’ Spouses Dyron K. Dabney, Associate Professor, Albion College
Citation: Janet Goodwin. Symposium: Power in Contemporary Japan, Doshisha University. H-Japan. 06-05-2014. https://networks.h-net.org/node/20904/discussions/29178/symposium-power-contemporary-japan-doshisha-university Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 2 H-Japan
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Citation: Janet Goodwin. Symposium: Power in Contemporary Japan, Doshisha University. H-Japan. 06-05-2014. https://networks.h-net.org/node/20904/discussions/29178/symposium-power-contemporary-japan-doshisha-university Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 3