JEA Mid-term Workshop, May 16th at 1pm

As previously announced, the Mid-term Workshop will be held on Saturday, May 16th. The presenters are 4th-year students expected to graduate in August, and will present the latest outcomes of their research on Zoom. In this semester, there are 13 sessions scheduled from 13:00. All JEA students in the Senior Division as well as faculty members are welcome to join. The details on the topics of their research as well as the Workshop are below:

Date: Saturday, May 16th, 2020

Time: 13:00-18:00

Topics:

– Detective Novels of Shimada Soji and Murakami Haruki

– Immunity in International Law

– State-Owned Enterprises in China and Cost of Debt

– Japanese Refugee Law and International Convention

– Contemporary History of Social Movements in Hong Kong

– Indian Immigrants and IT Industry in Japan

– Globalization of Korean Movie Industry

– Food and Japanese Americans

– Confectionery of the Edo Period

– Historiography on Korean Artist Lee Jung Seop

– Agency in Philosophy of Nishida Kitaro and Watsuji Tetsuro

– Buddhist Statues in Contemporary Japan

– Indigenous Rights in Amami Oshima