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International conference to be hosted by the Center for Glocal Studies, Seijo University “Toward Post Western Sociologies: East-West Dialogue” (the event is now over)

event date:2017.10.22

The Seijo University Center for Glocal Studies (CGS) is pleased to host an international conference, entitled “Toward Post Western Sociologies: East-West Dialogue” on Sunday, October 22, 2017. We look forward to your attendance at the events and encourage you to forward this information to your colleagues who may be interested in attending.
[No Pre-Registration is Required; Admission is Free]

International conference
“Toward Post Western Sociologies: East-West Dialogue”

International conference to be hosted by the Center for Glocal Studies, Seijo University “Toward Post Western Sociologies: East-West Dialogue”

Date:Sunday, October 22, 2017, 13:00–17:30
Venue:Institute for Economic Studies Conference Room, Floor 2, Building 4, Seijo University. Directions can be found here. (The venue is a four-minute walk from Seijogakuen-mae Station on the Odakyu Odawara Line).
Hosted by:Center for Glocal Studies, Seijo University
Language:English (some parts will be in Japanese and Chinese)

For further information
Center for Glocal Studies (CGS), Seijo University

Seijo 6-1-20, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 157-8511, Japan
Phone:03-3482-1497
FAX:03-3482-9740
Email: glocalstudies[at]seijo.ac.jp
*When you send an email, please replace “[at]” with “@”.

This event forms part of Seijo University’s MEXT-supported Research Branding Program for Private Universities.

[1] 13:00–13:10 Opening Remarks

[2] 13:10–13:50 Presentation 1: Laurence Roulleau-Berger (Research Director at the National Center of Scientific Research; International Associated Laboratory)
“Post-Western Sociology: Theory and Practices in Asia and Europe”

[3] 14:00–14:40: Presentation 2: Stephane Dufoix (University of Paris-Nanterre)
“Coming to Terms With Western Sociology in Asia, 1950s–1980s”

[4] 14:50–15:30: Presentation 3: Makoto Minami (Nagasaki University)
“The Possibility of a ‘Chugoku-kikokusha (Returnees from China)’ Study: Toward an Investigation Into Generative Boundary Cultures”

[5] 15:40–16:20: Kazuhisa Nishihara (Seijo University)
“Japanese Sociology and Okinawan Problems: Giving Attention to the Perspectives of the East Asian Community and the Theory of Transnationalism”

[6] 16:30–17:30: General Discussion/Closing Remarks

Chair
Shujiro Yazawa(Seijo University)