The 4th Chile-Japan Academic Forum 2022

The Fourth Chile-Japan Academic Forum 2022 in Los Lagos

[ Participants’ Reports ]
Emilia CUADROS (Universidad de Chile):
My participation in the “Chile-Japan Academic Forum 2022

Kenta TASAKA (The University of Tokyo):
My participation in the “Chile-Japan Academic Forum 2022

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November 28 (Monday) – December 2 (Friday), 2022

UTokyo LAINAC is delighted to announce our participation in the Fourth Chile-Japan Academic Forum 2022 in Los Lagos, Chile. LAINAC organizes the Workshops 7 and 8 (Social Science, Arts & Humanities, Asian & Latin American Studies). Please refer to the forum’s official website for more information about the event.

- Workshop 7 & 8 Program -

November 29, Tuesday
Session #1 (10:00-11:20)
10:00

(22:00)

Rodrigo MEDEL (Alberto Hurtado University) “Repression and Political Attitudes: Spatial Effects of Repression of Protests on Attitudes Towards Support for Violence”
10:40

(22:40)

Felipe SANCHEZ (Universidad Católica de Chile) “A Spatial Model of Protest Diffusion in an Authoritarian Regime: Evidence from Pinochet’s Chile”
Session #2 (11:40-13:00)
11:40

(23:40)

Tomoo MARUKAWA (The University of Tokyo) “Bilateral Economic Relationship with China: Asia and Latin America”
12:20

*(0:20)

Yoojin KOO (The University of Tokyo) “The Political Presence of Right-Wing Movements and Its Impact on State-Society Relations in Japan”
Session #3 (14:00-15:20)
14:00

*(2:00)

Mayu IIDA (The University of Tokyo) “Being Nowhere and Elsewhere: Curious Regenerations of Cyberfeminism and Beyond”
14:40

*(2:40)

Takeshi WADA (The University of Tokyo) “Big Data & Natural Language Processing Approaches to the Study of Political Events: Strikes and Demonstrations in Chile, 2002-2022”
November 30, Wednesday
Session #5 (10:00-11:20)
10:00

(22:00)

Nicolás SOMMA (Universidad Católica de Chile) “Challengers and Institutional Arenas”
10:40

(22:40)

Sofía DONOSO (Universidad de Chile) “Creation and Endurance of Cross Multi-Movement Coalitions: The Case of Unidad Social in Chile”
Session #6 (11:40-13:00)
11:40

(23:40)

Emilia CUADROS (Universidad de Chile) “The Feminist Movement in the Convención Constitucional”
12:20

**(0:20)

Kenta TASAKA (The University of Tokyo) “Words Shaping the Fictional World, and Fictions Shaping the Real World: In the Case of Manuel de Pedrolo’s Novels”

Times in parenthesis indicate Japan time.
* November 30, Wednesday, in Japan. ** December 1, Thursday, in Japan