You are cordially invited to our international workshop on Nonviolence.
Date & Time:Saturday, 17 November, 2018 13:30-17:30
Venue:Main Conference Room, 3rd floor, Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, The University of Tokyo
Language:English
Program
Moderator: Kei Takahashi (JSPS/ Sophia University) | |
1:30 | Opening Remarks Prof. Hidemitsu Kuroki (The Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, TUFS) |
1:40 | Rationale of Workshop Emi Goto (The University of Tokyo) |
1:50 | Part 1: Nonviolence as a Strategy Maki Taniguchi (The University of Shiga Prefecture) "Gene Sharp, an Advocate for Strategic Nonviolent Action" Mohammed Moussa (Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University) "Jawdat Said and the End of Nonviolence: Disobedience, the State and People Power" Junko Toriyama (Ritsumeikan University) "Femininity or anti-machoism: revisiting women’s roles in nonviolence" |
2:50 | Q&A for first session |
3:20 | Coffee Break |
3:40 | Part 2: Nonviolence in the Future Prof. Kei Nemoto (Sophia University) "Aung San Suu Kyi’s Non-violent strategy in the struggle for democracy in Burma (Myanmar)" Prof. Chibli Mallat (University of Utah, Mallat Law Offices) "Women, Religion, Law in the Future of Nonviolence: Responses and discussion beyond “Philosophy of Nonviolence" (OUP 2015) |
4:40 | Q&A and Discussion |
5:20 | Closing Remarks Prof. Eiji Nagasawa(The University of Tokyo) |
Organizers: Grants-in-aid for Research/Basic Research A: Towards the construction of ‘Islam & Gender Studies’: Building foundations for comprehensive discussion on gender justice and Islam (Project Leader, Eiji Nagasawa, the University of Tokyo)
Sophia University and Waseda University, Inter-University Collaborative Research Project: Histories and Current Circumstances of Interreligious Relations in Asia and Africa
Co-organizers: The University of Tokyo, Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia (IASA) , Network for Education and Study on Asia (ASNET), The University of Tokyo Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists: Intellectuals in the Modern Muslim Societies and Logics and Practices of “Exclusion” (Project Leader, Emi Goto, the University of Tokyo)
その他: No registration required, free admission