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主催・共催・その他 | 主催:大阪大学グローバルCOE「コンフリクトの人文学」国際研究教育拠点 大阪大学グローバルコラボレーションセンター |
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種類 | 研究集会 |
対象分野 | 戦争・平和・災害・開発,教育・医療・心理 |
対象地域 | 世界 |
開催地方 | 近畿 |
開催場所(詳細) | 大阪大学銀杏会館3階会議室 |
開催時期 | 2009 年 04 月 08 日 00 時 00 分 から 2009 年 04 月 10 日 00 時 00 分 まで |
プログラム | CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Wednesday, April 8, 2009 0900-1000 Registration 1000-1010 Welcome: Professor Eisei KURIMOTO, Osaka University, Japan Director GLOCOL 1010-1025 Opening Address: Professor Kiyokazu WASHIDA President of Osaka University, Japan 1025-1040 Conference Theme: Professors Eisei KURIMOTO & Mustapha Kamal PASHA (Co-conveners) 1100-1230 SESSION I: Divided Spaces, Divided Subjects Chair: Professor Mustapha Kamal PASHA, University of Aberdeen, UK Presenters: Anna M. AGATHANGELOU, York University, Canada Slavery Remains in Reconstruction and Development: Value, Struggle, Imperial Debris and (Un) making Racial Geographies Sanjay SETH, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK The Limits of our (Modern, Western) Knowledge and Development Michael J. SHAPIRO, University of Hawaii, USA Anti-Sovereign Lives: Divided Subjects and Fractionated Assemblages 1230-1400 LUNCH 1400-1530 SESSION II: Mystique and Critique Chair: Professor Eisei KURIMOTO, Osaka University, JAPAN Presenters: Makoto KOBAYASHI, Ochanomizu University, Japan Development as Political Violence Yukio IKEMOTO, University of Tokyo, Japan Competition, Equality, and Human Evolution Mustapha Kamal PASHA, University of Aberdeen, UK The Unbearable Lure of Development: Ashis Nandy’s Cultural Critique 1530-1600 TEA/COFFEE BREAK 1600-1800 SESSION III: Utopia and Emancipation Chair: Professor Sanjay SETH, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK Presenters: Heloise WEBER, University of Queensland, Australia Development as Emancipation: Reclaiming the Subject Craig N. MURPHY, Harvard University, USA If Development follows Decolonization, What follows Development? Ritu VIJ, University of Aberdeen, UK Civil Society as Utopia Robbie SHILLIAM, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Development as Babylon Thursday, April 9, 2009 0900-1000 Registration 1000-1200 SESSION IV: The Antinomies of Post-development Chair: Professor Yoichi MINE, Osaka University, Japan Presenters: Siba N. GROVOGUI, John Hopkins University, USA Faking Development: Market Strategies and Partnership in the Post-development Era Motoi SUZUKI, National Museum of Ethnology, Japan Development as Experiment: A Two-Fold Approach in the Era of Post-Development Yoshihiro NAKANO, International Christian University Waseda University, Japan Postdevelopment and the Question of Technology: An Alternative Strategy towards Economic Democratization Martin WEBER, University of Queensland, Australia Reflections on Autonomy and Heteronomy: Beyond the ‘Development/ Postdevelopment’ Debate 1200-1400 LUNCH 1400-1545 SESSION V: Dividing Practices and Biopolitics Chair: Professor Chih-yu SHIH, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Presenters: Marie SUETSUGU, Aberystwyth University, Wales, UK Dividing Practices and the Subject of Development Jacqueline BERMAN, Berkeley Policy Associates, USA Development, Globalization and Remittances: Centralized Hyper-marginalizations at the Limits of Global Practice Hiroyuki TOSA, Kobe University, Japan The Politics of Security-Development Complex: Reconsidering Securitization of Development Eiichi HOSHINO, University of the Ryukyus, Japan Developmentalism Trap in Okinawa Giorgio SHANI, Ritsumeikan University, Japan Empowering Homo Oeconomicus: The Biopolitics of Human Development 1545-1600 TEA/COFFEE BREAK 1600-1800 SESSION VI: Making Development Work Chair: Professor Siba N. GROVOGUI, John Hopkins University, USA Presenters: Satoshi NAKAGAWA, Osaka University, Japan Against Generification: Going Between Aestheticization and Materialization Eisei KURIMOTO, Osaka University, Japan Various Trajectories of Development: Possible Scenarios in the Post-War Southern Sudan Yoichi MINE, Osaka University, Japan The Ambiguity of Development: From a Japanese Perspective Yumiko TOKITA-TANABE, Osaka University, Japan Development as Hope: Towards and Ecology of Life Matt DAVIES, Newcastle University, UK Making Cities Work: Development in the Urban Context Friday, April 10, 2009 0900-1000 Registration 1000-1200 SESSION VII: Creativity, Learning and the Practice of Development Chair: Professor Craig N. MURPHY, Harvard University, USA Presenters: Junji KOIZUMI, Osaka University, Japan The Uses of ‘Development’ in Japan’s Foreign Policy and the Role of Universities Chih-yu SHIH, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Anomaly as a Method: Collecting Chinese Micro-Theories of Transition Gustavo Lins RIBEIRO, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil Pirating Development Masayoshi SHIGETA, Kyoto University, Japan African Studies and ‘Development’ in Japan: Seeking Substantial Relationships between Research and Practice 1200-1400 LUNCH 1400-1630 SESSION VII: Vision/Visuality Screening of the film, Eye in the Sky (2007) Chair: Professor Mustapha Kamal PASHA, University of Aberdeen, UK Commentary: Professor Michael J. SHAPIRO, University of Hawaii, USA 1630-1645 TEA/COFFEE BREAK 1645-1745 SESSION VIII: Open Discussion Chair: Professor Junji KOIZUMI, Osaka University, Japan 1745-1800 CLOSING REMARKS Professor Junji KOIZUMI, Osaka University, Japan 1800 CLOSING |
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参加費 | 参加無料・事前登録不要 |
対象 | - |
言語 | 英語(通訳なし) |
連絡先 | - |
URL | http://gcoe.hus.osaka-u.ac.jp/Reframing.html |
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