the Global Studies Seminar series “Challenges in Global Studies”

the Global Studies Seminar series “Challenges in Global Studies”

1. “Area Studies and Global Studies: From the Viewpoint of an American Studies Researcher” by Fumiko Nishizaki (Director of the Institute for Advanced Global Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)

2. “Politics of Border Reconfiguration” by Atsushi Ishida (Professor of the Department of Advanced Social and International Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)

3. “A Cultural History of Sympathy and Charity: Challenges in the Age of Globalization” by Kazuyoshi Oishi (Professor of the Department of Language and Information Sciences, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)

4. “The Politics of Apology, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation in the Globalized World” by Tetsuya Takahashi (Professor of the Department of Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)

5. "Islam in the Age of Globalization” by Satoshi Ikeuchi (Professor at the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology)

6. “What Does Globalization Bring to Comparative Sociological Research?” by Shin Arita (Professor at Institute of Social Science)

7. “The Significance, Potential and Difficulty of Research in World History/Global History” by Masashi Haneda (Director of Tokyo College)

8. “The Hope of Philosophy – From World Philosophy” by Takahiro Nakajima (Professor at Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia)

9. “Connecting and Comparing the Different: Thinking between Area Studies and Development Studies” by Hiroyuki Ukeda (Professor at Department of Advanced Social and International Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)

10. “Coming Near Africa: An Approach from Political Science” by Mitsugi Endo (Professor at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)

11. “The Japanese and Ryukyu: Thinking from Two Maps” by Miki Watanabe (Associate Professor at the Department of Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)

12. “Establishing a Base for Research and Education in Global Studies: A Politico-Sociological Practice” by Takeshi Wada (Professor at the Department of Area Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)

13. “Alternative Global Studies Envisioned from ‘the Religious’” by Kiyonobu Date (Associate Professor at the Department of Area Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)

14. “Examining the ‘Human’ in the Age of Globalization: From the Viewpoint of Historical Anthropology” by Akio Tanabe (Professor at the Department of Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)

15. “History of Political Thought, Empire, and Globalization” by Tomohito Baji (Associate Professor at the Department of Advanced Social and International Studies)

16 (The Last Session). “Reexamining the Image of the Modern Human: An Inquiry into the Middle Voice” by Koichiro Kokubun (Associate Professor at the Department of Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)