HSP Seminar (#227) Introduction to Korean Residents in Japan: A personal history of a third generation
Description: | We will have professor Ayumi Han as a lecturer to introduce her personal history as a 3rd generation of Korean residents in Japan |
Date: | December, 7th , 2016(Wed)18:45 – 20:30 |
Venue: | K-303 21 KOMCEE , Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
Lecturer: | Professor Ayumi Han (Representative of Studio Han Design / Professor of Maebashi Institute of Technology) |
Moderator: | Yuichi Sekiya (Associate Professor, UTokyo) |
Language: | Japanese and English |
Materials: | Available on site. |
Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP)
Research Center for Sustainable Development, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo |
HSP Seminar (#226) Panel on Migrant Children in Japan, With a Focus on Education
Description: | Migration is not simply a temporary endeavor anymore for more and more people. The border-crossing activities of men and women especially have brought with them issues such as intermarriages and global householding. Its impacts become much more felt when one factors in childbearing and childrearing. In Japan, the movements of people, both Japanese and foreigners, have helped create a generation of children who are constantly being uprooted from one culture to another, rendering them neither Japanese nor entirely foreign. This panel hopes to shed light on these issues and show how various organizations help these children settle in Japan. |
Date: | November, 23rd , 2016(Wed)18:45 – 20:30 |
Venue: | K-303 21 KOMCEE , Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
Lecturer: | 1. Dr. Jocelyn Celero (Waseda University)
2. Mr. Nestor Puno (Missionary Teacher, Ecumenical Learning Center for Children, Nagoya City) 3. Mr. Tsunoda Hitoshi (Executive director of MCE, Teacher, Hitotsubashi Public High School) |
Moderator: | Yuichi Sekiya (Associate Professor, UTokyo) |
Language: | English |
Materials: | Available on site. |
Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP)
Research Center for Sustainable Development, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo |
HSP Seminar (#225) Resident Filipinos in Aging Japan: Future Perspectives
Description: | As more developed countries (MDC) face aging, low birthrate and “war for talent”, Japan too faces decreasing working population. Today, increasing number of resident Filipinos are engaged in various jobs such as housekeeping, elderly caregiving, farming, IT business, factory, service industry (including distribution industry), construction, and so on. We are going to understand the background of their presence in Japan. It is pointed out that Japan’s poor migration policy forces local governments, citizen’s groups and private companies to make up the gaps. We are going to seek how Japan can make the society comfortable for them to realize a globally competitive multicultural society by crafting pertinent policies.
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Date: | November, 9th , 2016(Wed)18:45 – 20:30 |
Venue: | K-303 21 KOMCEE , Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
Lecturer: | Michiyo Yoneno-Reyes (Visiting Researcher, The Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, The University of Tokyo/ The Japan Foundation Japan Studies Fellow) |
Commentator: | Rodrigue Emmanuel Maillard (Doctorate III/GSII UTokyo) |
Moderator: | Yuichi Sekiya (Associate Professor, UTokyo) |
Language: | English |
Materials: | Available on site. |
Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP)
Research Center for Sustainable Development, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo |
The HSP Admission Guidance Session (Oct. 15, 2016)
The HSP Admission Guidance Session will be held as follows. Prospective students are encouraged to come and find more about the HSP.
- Date: October 15 (Sat.), 2016, 10:00-
- Venue: Room 1323, 2nd floor, in Bldg.13 (Map),
Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo (in front of the East Exit of the Komaba-Todaimae Station on the Keio Inokashira Line)
Registration is not required.
Note: Explanation and instruction will be given in Japanese.
HSP Seminar #224 “Anthropological Methods and Methods of Anthropology: Collaboration of Anthropologists and Fair Trade Organizations”
Description: | See Japanese Description |
Date: | October, 23, 2016(Sunday)14:30-17:00 |
Venue: | Bldg. 18 Collaboration Room 1, Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
Lecturer: | Arihiro Minoo (Toyo University) |
Commentator: | Yuuchi Sekiya (University of Tokyo) |
Language: | Japanese |
Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP)
Other organizations |
Co-organizers: | Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology
Research Center for Sustainable Peace, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo |
HSP Seminar #223 On TICAD VI
Description: | See Japanese Description |
Date: | September 21, 2016 16:00-17:30 |
Venue: | Collaboration Room 1, Bldg.18 (4th Floor), Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
Presenters: | Ambassador Junzo FUJITA (Ambassador for TICADVI, Ambassador in charge of RECs, Peace and Security in Africa) |
Moderator: | Mitsugi ENDO, University of Tokyo |
Language: | Japanese |
Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP)
Research Center for African Studies, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS) |
HSP Seminar (#222) Series HSP Seminar Human Security for Children Seminar 6 Working children’s security
Description: | See Japanese page |
Date: | July, 31th, 2016 (Sunday)14:00-16:00 |
Venue: | Hall in Bldg. 18, Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
Lecturer: | Guests from Peru |
Commentator: | Hideo Kimura (Professor Emeritus, U Tokyo) |
Moderator: | Yuichi Sekiya (Associate Professor, UTokyo) |
Language: | Spanish/Japanese |
Materials: | Available on site. |
Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP)
Research Center for Sustainable Development, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo |
Co-organizers: | Certified Non-Profit Organization of Japan, C-rights
Nagayama Children Fund |
HSP Seminar (#221) Series HSP Seminar Human Security for Children Seminar 5 Children’s security in disasters
Description: | See Japanese page |
Date: | July, 6th, 2016(Wednesday)18:45-20:30 |
Venue: | KOMCEE West K303 , Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
Lecturer: | Michiko Ono (the Japan Committee for UNICEF& HSP D1) |
Moderator: | Yuichi Sekiya (Associate Professor, UTokyo) |
Language: | Japanese |
Materials: | Available on site. |
Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP)
Research Center for Sustainable Development, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo |
Co-organizers: | Certified Non-Profit Organization of Japan, C-rights |
HSP Seminar (#220) Series HSP Seminar Human Security for Children Seminar 4 Child rights and traditional customs
Description: | See Japanese page |
Date: | June,29th, 2016(Wednesday)18:45-20:30 |
Venue: | KOMCEE West K303 , Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
Lecturer: | Fumino Narasaki (Plan Japan) |
Moderator: | Yuichi Sekiya (Associate Professor, UTokyo) |
Language: | Japanese |
Materials: | Available on site. |
Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP)
Research Center for Sustainable Development, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo |
Co-organizers: | Certified Non-Profit Organization of Japan, C-rights |
HSP Seminar (#219) Series HSP Seminar Human Security for Children Seminar 3 Children’s Security and Business
Description: | See Japanese page |
Date: | June,15th, 2016(Wednesday)18:45-20:30 |
Venue: | KOMCEE West K303 , Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
Lecturer: | Yumiko Horie (Save the Children Japan) |
Moderator: | Yuichi Sekiya (Associate Professor, UTokyo) |
Language: | Japanese |
Materials: | Available on site. |
Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP)
Research Center for Sustainable Development, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo |
Co-organizers: | Certified Non-Profit Organization of Japan, C-rights |
HSP Seminar (#218) International Protection for such individual as refugee and Country of Origin Information (COI)
Description: | See Japanese page. |
Date: | May, 30th, 2016(Monday) 17:00 - 19:00 |
Venue: | Collaboration Room 1, 4F Bldg.18, Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
Lecturer: | Dr. Satoshi Yamamoto (National University of Mongolia) |
Commentator: | Ms. Miki Arima (University of Tokyo) |
Language: | Japanese |
Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP)
Research Center for Sustainable Peace, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo |
Supporters: | “The Examination of Network Governance for Access to Justice in East Asia”, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) |
HSP Seminar (#217) Series HSP Seminar Human Security for Children Seminar 2 Children’s Human Security
Description: | See Japanese page |
Date: | May,11th, 2016(Wednesday)18:45-20:30 |
Venue: | KOMCEE West K303 , Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
Lecturer: | Yasushi Katsuma (Professor, Waseda Univ.) |
Commentator: | Mari Miyagawa, Yuichi Sekiya (HSP, UTokyo) |
Moderator: | Yuichi Sekiya (Associate Professor, UTokyo) |
Language: | Japanese |
Materials: | Available on site. |
Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP)
Research Center for Sustainable Development, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo |
Co-organizers: | Certified Non-Profit Organization of Japan, C-rights |
HSP Symposium “アフリカが世界を救う——紛争解決の新しいパラダイムを求めて (in Japanese)” (June 18, 2016)
HSP Seminar (#216) Series Human Security for Children Seminar 1 Children’s Human Security: “Children’s Rights Based Approach”, its Theories and Practices
Description: | See Japanese Page |
Date: | April, 27th , 2016(Wednesday)18:45-20:30 |
Venue: | KOMCEE West K303 , Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
Lecturer: | Machiko Kaida (President, C-rights / Professor, Bunkyo Gakuin Univ.) |
Commentator: | Yasunobu Sato (Professor, UTokyo) |
Moderator: | Yuichi Sekiya (Associate Professor, UTokyo) |
Language: | Japanese |
Materials: | Available on site. |
Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP)
Research Center for Sustainable Development, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo |
Co-organizers: | Certified Non-Profit Organization of Japan, C-rights |
HSP Seminar (#215) Welfare Society and Human Security
Description: | Two scholars on public finance will talk about the tasks of the welfare society in the 21st century in connection with human security. |
Date: | May 21, 2016 13:30-15:30 |
Venue: | Collaboration Room, #4 (4th Floor), Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
Presenters: | Mr. Hiroshi Shibuya (Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo): Social Security and Human Security
Mr. Takehiro Negishi (Professor, Kokugakuin University): Decentralized “Small Governments” and NPOs in the United States of America |
Commentator: | n/a |
Moderator: | Makoto Maruyama, Professor, University of Tokyo |
Language: | Japanese |
Materials: | n/a |
Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP) |
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Supporters: | n/a |
The HSP Admission Guidance Session (May 27, 2017)
The HSP Admission Guidance Session will be held as follows. Prospective students are encouraged to come and find more about the HSP.
- Date: May 28 (Sat.), 2016, 13:00-
- Venue: Room 105, in Bldg.1 (Map),
- Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo (in front of the East Exit of the Komaba-Todaimae Station on the Keio Inokashira Line)
Registration is not required.
Note: Explanation and instruction will be given in Japanese.
Symposium:4/2 Participatory Symposium “Fukushima, Marshall Islands and Tahiti: Considering Democracy with Victims of the Nuclear Cycle”
•Description: | The Pacific Ocean’s Marshall Islands and Tahiti, along with Fukushima, are regions that have suffered from the impacts of nuclear testing and a nuclear disaster. Commonalities can be found among them such as the dislocation of and discrimination against victims, suppression of information and the infringement of human rights. With an emphasis on the word ‘democracy’ in this participatory symposium, we will analyse both the past and the present, and discuss future challenges.
【Background】 Peace Boat’s 90th Voyage coincides with the 5th anniversary of Fukushima and 30th anniversary of Chernobyl. The “Pacific Peace Forum” is taking place on board the voyage, in which representatives of communities affected by nuclear testing in the Pacific meet and exchange with citizens from Fukushima. What kind of problems are being faced by communities in affected regions, and what actions are they taking? What lessons are there for the victims of the nuclear disaster who are still suffering, and for preventing future disasters? Various means will be used to deepen the debate both onboard and in ports on issues including legislation, the role of civil society, science, health care, art and expression. After arriving in Japan, the group will visit Fukushima and participate in an inspection of the area around Fukushima’s Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, Iitate Village and Fukushima City. There will also be dialogue with local community activists. The forum will culminate on its final day with this public event at the University of Tokyo.
【Programme】 Part 1 14:00−15:10 “Marshall Islands, Tahiti and Fukushima: What happened and how people reacted” 1 Report on the Pacific Peace Forum (activities onboard Peace Boat) 2 Reports by representatives of affected regions ((local situation and lessons learned) 3 Q&A
Part 2 15:20−17:00 “Nuclear Victimization and Democracy – from the Past and Present to the Future.” Part 1 (Breakout Session) Breakout Session A: “Learning more about nuclear victimhood – what it is and what the current situation is like” Q Specific impacts and effects Q Challenges and achievements Breakout Session B “Japan as viewed from Fukushima: what happens next?” Q What does a country in which people can live in safety look like? Q What is needed for Japanese democracy? Part 2 (Wrap up) ・Feedback on points of discussion in breakout sessions ・General overview, Takahashi Tetsuya, etc |
•Date: | April, 2, 2016(Sat) 14:00 - 17:00 |
•Venue: | Bldg.18 4F Collaboration Room 1, Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
•Lecturer: | ■ SATO Kenta / Fukushima
Chief director of The Fukushima New Culture Creation Committee/ Executive director of The Never Give Up Iitate ■ Michel ARAKINO / Tahiti Former nuclear test worker, Member of Moruroa e Tatou ■ Desmond DOULATRAM / Marshall Islands REACH-MI ■ Brooke TAKALA / Marshall Islands Elimoñdik ■ TAKAHASHI Tetsuya Professor of Philosophy, University of Tokyo HSP, Author of books on Fukushima and Okinawa ■ TAKASE Tsuyoshi Journalist, Non-fiction writer ■ HAYASHIDA Mitsuhiko Graduate student of Meiji Gakuin University, third generation Hibakusha (atomic bomb survivor) ■ SATO Yasunobu Professor, University of Tokyo
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•Moderator: | General: KAWASAKI Akira
Breakout sessions: Anjeli NARANDRAN and HAYASHIDA Mitsuhiko |
•Language: | Japanese, English |
•Organizers: | Peace Boat |
•Co-organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP)
Research Center for Sustainable Peace, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo Research Center for Sustainable Development, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo NPO Human Security Forum (HSF) |
HSP Seminar #214 Challenges of Constructing Legitimacy in Peacebuilding: Experiences of Academic Research and Practice
•Date: | March,23, 2016 18:45-20:45 |
•Venue: | Room 308, 2nd Building, Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
•Lecturer: | Daisaku Higashi (Associate Professor in the University of Tokyo, Former Minister-Cousellor in the Japanese mission to the UN, Former Team Leader for Reconciliation and Reintegration at UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, Former TV producer at NHK (Japan Public TV Station) |
•Moderator: | Hideo Kimura (Professor, University of Tokyo) |
•Language: | Japanese |
•Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP) |
•Co-organizers: | Study Association of International Relations |
Symposium:5 Years’ Anniversary of East Japan Big Earthquake:From the perspective of Human Security
•Date: | March, 5, 2016(Sat)13:00-17:30 |
•Venue: | Bldg 18 4F Collaboration Room 1 Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
•Lecturer: | Tetsuya Takahashi (Professor, University of Tokyo)
Toru Nakanishi (Professor, University of Tokyo) Daisaku Higashi (Associate Professor, University of Tokyo) Matsuto Shimoyamada (Deputy Director-General, City of Iwaki) Nozomi Satake (Director, City of Iwaki) Kenji Yonemoto (Deputy Director, City of Iwaki) Tomoyasu Noguchi (Ph.D. Student, University of Tokyo) Haruka Muroi (Ph.D. Student, University of Tokyo) Ayako Hatano (Ph.D. Student, University of Tokyo) |
•Commentator: | Yasushi Yamamoto (Professor, University of Tokyo)
Yasunobu Sato (Professor, University of Tokyo) |
•Moderator: | Daisaku Higashi (Associate Professor, University of Tokyo)
Yasushi Yamamoto (Professor, University of Tokyo) |
•Language: | Japanese |
•Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP) |
HSP Seminar #213 A Series of HSP Seminars on “Human Security and Peacebuilding” Eleventh Seminar: “The Role of NGO in Peacebuilding”
•Date: | Month, Date, 2016(12 January)18:45-20:45 |
•Venue: | 18 Bldg. Korabo Room 1 , Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
•Lecturer: | Professor Yukie Osa (Rikkyo University, President of Association for Aid and Relief) |
•Commentator: | Professor Atsushi Ishida (University of Tokyo)
Professor Hideo Kimura (University of Tokyo) |
•Moderator: | Associate Professor, Daisaku Higashi (Director of Project “Human Security and Peacebuilding”, University of Tokyo) |
•Language: | Japanese |
•Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP) |
•Co-organizers: | Research Center for Sustainable Peace, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo
Research Center for Sustainable Development, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo Research Center for African Studies, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS) |