弼陣勧箪

EVENTS 2024

September17Tuesday [9/17 ICC Special Open Lecture] Hume on the Government of the Passions

Date and timeTuesday, September 17, 2024 16:30-18:00
LocationAlumni House (2nd Floor Lounge)
Target audience弼陣勧箪 faculty, staff and students, general public
Application process and deadline*No advance registration required
*The lecture will be held in Japanese
Participation feeFree of charge
OrganizersInstitute for the Study of Christianity and Culture
Contact pointicc@icu.ac.jp
CommentsLecturer: Dr. Yuhei Yoshioka (Ph.D, The University of Tokyo)
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September10Tuesday Special Exhibition "Palaeolithic Period along Midstream Nogawa"

Date and timeSeptember 10 (Tue) - November 14 (Thu), 2024
*Open Tuesday through Thursday (except 10/15) and on 9/21 (sat), 10/13 (sun), 10/14 (mon), from 13:00 to 17:00
Location弼陣勧箪 HACHIRO YUASA MEMORIAL MUSEUM
Target audience弼陣勧箪 faculty, staff and students, general public
Participation feeFree
Contact point弼陣勧箪 Hachiro Yuasa Memorial Museum
E-mail: museum-office@icu.ac.jp
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July20Saturday 2024 Summer Open Campus

Date and timeJuly 20 (Saturday), August 16 (Friday) - 17 (Saturday), 2024 10:00゛16:00
LocationInternational Christian University (弼陣勧箪)┣儡 ̄複
Application process and deadlineOpen Campus Special Webpage
For changes due to Typhoon No.7, see the news page.
Contact pointPublic Relations Office
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June27Thursday [6/27 SSRI Symposium] Why Should We Protect Refugees?

Date and timeThursday, June 27, 2024, 12:30-16:30
LocationInternational Conference Room at Dialogue House (2F)
Target audience弼陣勧箪 faculty, staff and students, general public
Application process and deadlinePlease apply from .
Participation feeFree of charge
Contact pointSocial Science Research Institute (SSRI)
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CommentsSpeaker: Professor Matthew J. GIBNEY (Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford)

Panel Discussion: Moderator - Dr. Brian Aycock (弼陣勧箪)
Prof. KIHARA-HUNT Ai (University of Tokyo)
Ms. NACKEN Ritsu (Deputy Representative of UNHCR Tokyo Office)
Ms. Luz Maria CARRENO (弼陣勧箪 Rotary Peace Fellow)

General Moderator: Dr. HASHIMOTO Naoko (弼陣勧箪)

Abstract:
Refugee protection in the global North is currently in a situation of crisis as wealthy countries increasingly place barriers in the path of asylum. These barriers force asylum seekers into dangerous voyages and create huge inequalities in the way responsibility for protection is distributed across the world¨s states. Taking this crisis as my starting point, I examine the fundamental question of why states like Japan and the UK have a moral responsibility to protect refugees. I will outline four different answers. These stem respectively from considerations of humanitarianism, harm, community, and the system of states. While the existence of a range of different rationales to support a duty to grant asylum should hearten anyone in favour of improving refugee protection, I will show why choosing between them raises difficult political questions..

Language: English and Japanese (Simultaneous interpretation)
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June24Monday [6/24 IERS Open Lecture] Trends in Prosody and Syntax Interface Research: new perspectives

Date and timeMonday, June 24, 2024, 12:00-17:00
LocationInternational Conference Room (2F, 弼陣勧箪 Dialogue House)
Target audience弼陣勧箪 faculty, staff and students, general public
Application process and deadlinePlease apply from .
Participation feeFree of charge
Contact pointInstitute of Educational Research and Service (IERS)
iers-mygroup@icu.ac.jp
Commentsスケジュ`ル
12:00-12:30 Opening by Seunghun J. Lee (弼陣勧箪)
12:30 -13:30 Keynote 1 by Frank K┨gler (University of Frankfurt)
13:45 - 14:45 Keynote 2 by Emily Elfner (York University)
15:15 -16:15 Keynote 3 by Haruo Kubozono (NINJAL)
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June13Thursday [6/13 IACS] The 201st Asian Forum, "Public History and Its Practice Regarding Taiwan's 'Japanese Era' "

Date and timeThursday, June 13, 2024, 15:10-16:10
LocationSH-E102 (Science Hall Building in 弼陣勧箪)
Target audience弼陣勧箪 faculty, staff and students, general public
Application process and deadlinePlease pre-register via .
Participation feeFree of charge
Contact pointInstitute of Asian Cultural Studies, International Christian Univercity (IACS)
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CommentsLecturer:KO IKUJO (Professor, Graduate School of Science, Hitotsubashi University)

1990定旗から仝牌晩岬羅々という冱hが晩云芙氏に送下し兵め、蘿鞍娜召量羅由嵶を得する宥hとして、僥宝冩梢の撹惚を争杓しながら協彭しつつある。岬羅では、晩云由嵶豚は仝除旗々と嶷なることもあり、忽坪の猟琢からは閲けて宥れない嶷勣な扮豚である。岬羅のパブリック?ヒストリ`のg樹において、晩云由嵶豚はどのように了崔づけられるのか、晩岬寂のs雰範紛の犹プ喘の篇泣から深えてみたい。

*Lecture in Japanese
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June 5Wednesday [6/5 SSRI Open Lecture] Overcoming Isolationism: Japan?s Leadership in East Asian Security Multilateralism

Date and timeWednesday, June 5, 2024 11:50-15:00
LocationScience Hall E302
Target audience弼陣勧箪 faculty, staff and students, general public
Application process and deadlinePlease apply from this .
☆IRL221 students do not have to register it.
Participation feeFree of charge
Contact pointSocial Science Research Institute (SSRI)
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CommentsAbstract:
This presentation asks why, in the wake of the Cold War, Japan suddenly reversed years of steadfast opposition to security cooperation with its neighbors. Long isolated and opposed to multilateral agreements, Japan proposed East Asia¨s first multilateral security forum in 1991, thrusting itself into an unexpected leadership role in regional security. Based on his recent book Overcoming Isolationism, Midford explores what led to this surprising about-face and offers a corrective to the common misconception that Japan¨s security strategy is just reactive to US pressure and unresponsive to its neighbors. He draws on newly released official documents and extensive interviews to reveal a quarter century of Japanese leadership in promoting regional security cooperation. He demonstrates that Japan has a much more nuanced relationship with its neighbors and has played a more significant leadership role in shaping East Asian security than has previously been recognized.

Language: English
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May29Wednesday [5/29 PRI Open Lecture] "Everyday Reconciliation in Cambodia and South Korea:Exploring the applicability of functional coexistence and agonistic pluralism"

Date and timeWednesday, May 29, 2024, 15:10-17:40
LocationSH-N205 (Science Hall Building in 弼陣勧箪)
Target audience弼陣勧箪 faculty, staff and students, general public
Application process and deadlinePlease apply from .
Participation feeFree of charge
Contact pointPeace Research Institute, International Christian Univercity (PRI)
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CommentsPresenter: Dr. Sung Yong Lee (Soka University)

Abstract:
This talk critically reviews two sets of theoretical frameworks that have garnered increased attention in academic debates on peacebuilding: functional coexistence and agonistic pluralism. It will then attempt to apply them to examine two examples of post-violence social reconciliation in Cambodia and South Korea, respectively. Specifically, it will first examine how former Khmer Rouge (KR) leaders and the victims of the Khmer Rouge's violence maintained functional coexistence at the local community level in post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia. Based on the empirical findings from the analysis, it will discuss the role of functional coexistence in fostering human interactions, through which community members could learn about the complex and multi-dimensional histories and identities of individual Khmer Rouge leaders. Secondly, this talk will introduce a recent academic effort to apply the concept of 'agonistic pluralism' to the analysis of post-conflict reconciliation processes. The case study of South Korea will be incorporated into this examination to present the potential utilities of the framework as well as its underlying limitations. From a broad perspective, through the analysis, this talk will revisit a prevalent notion in contemporary academic debates on peacebuilding, which tends to lean towards a liberal and institution-oriented direction.
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May24Friday [5/24 SSRI Open Lecture] & [5/25 Symposium] Gender of Ethics and Care

Date and timeFriday, May 24, 2024, 13:20-14:30 (JST) and Saturday, May 25, 2024, 13:20-15:20 (JST)
LocationInternational Conference Room, T-171, Zoom
Target audience弼陣勧箪 faculty, staff and students, general public
Application process and deadlinePlease apply from online form.




Participation feeFree of charge
Contact pointSocial Science Research Institute (SSRI)
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CommentsSpeaker: Professor Joan Tronto (Professor emerita, University of Minnesota)

Abstract:
By inviting Professor Joan Tronto (Professor emerita, University of Minnesota), the pioneer in the field of studies on gender and politics, as a keynote speaker, we will explore how the perspective of care changes our conventional view of democracy and how it opens up possibilities to foster new perspectives on democracy and gender. We expect this project to bring about two results: first, it promotes interdisciplinary communication on gender and politics; second, it conveys a message that 弼陣勧箪 plays a significant role in fostering academic discussions on important issues of gender and politics.
* This is a cooperative project by SSRI, CGS, and Japanese Conference for the Study of Political Thought.

Language: English
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May11Saturday 121th Open Lecture "The Transformation of Clothing in the Edo Period"

Date and timeMay 11 (Sat), 2024, 14:00C15:30
LocationONLINE via ZOOM Webinar
Target audience弼陣勧箪 faculty, staff and students, general public
Application process and deadline
Participation feeFree
Contact point弼陣勧箪 Hachiro Yuasa Memorial Museum
E-mail: museum-office@icu.ac.jp
CommentsLecturer: Dr. Yukiko Tsubakida, Assistant Professor, International Christian University
Moderator: Dr. Robert Eskildsen, Director of the Yuasa Museum, Professor, International Christian University

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