Todai-Yale Initiative 2010 Conference – Searching for the New Wave of Japanese Studies in Social Sciences

Todai-Yale Initiative 2010 Conference -- Searching for the New Wave of Japanese Studies in Social Sciences

Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 3:00pm to 4:30pm
Room 105, Department of Anthropology See map
10 Sachem Street
New Haven, CT 06511

PRESENTERS: Kazuo Seiyama (Department of Sociology, University of Tokyo) “Is it still meaningful to study the Japanese society?” Shin Arita (Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo) “What Determines People’s Income and Subjective Social Status? - A Comparative Study of Social Stratification in Japan, Korea and Taiwan” Karen Nakamura (Department of Anthropology, Yale University) “Japan Anthropology in the 21st Century and Beyond - New Frontiers in the Social Science of Japan?”

DISCUSSANTS: William Kelly (Department of Anthropology, Yale University) Hiroshi Ishida (Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo)

MODERATOR:Sawako Shirahase (Department of Sociology, University of Tokyo)

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The conference is supported by Todai-Yale Initiative and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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