DAY 1 (2月22日) 15:00-20:00 【同時通訳有り】
Opening remarks Hidemitsu Kuroki 黒木英充 (ILCAA)
Session 1. A Genocide in Our Time: Palestine under Terrorism Discourse and Neoliberalism Keynote Speeches -Ghassan Hage (The University of Melbourne) On post-Genocidal futures: The bearable and the unbearable, the forgivable and the unforgivable -James Renton (Edge Hill University) The Liberal Democratic State and the Sovereignty of Antisemitism Discussants: Hiroyuki Suzuki 鈴木啓之 (The University of Tokyo), Mouin Rabbani (Jadaliyya)
Welcoming banquet at the restaurant かどや山上亭、山上会館B1
DAY2 (2月23日) 10:30-19:30
Session 2. Multifold Magnetic Fields: Human Mobility and Connectivity to and from the Holy Land and Cities -Eileen Kane (Connecticut College) Russia and the Making of the Modern Middle East -Ilham Khuri-Makdisi (Northeastern University) Doctors beyond Borders: Health practitioners in and from Palestine in the late 19th and early 20th centuries -David Brophy (University of Sydney) Exiles or Intermediaries? Xinjiang Muslims in the Inter-War Middle East Discussant: Jin Noda 野田仁 (ILCAA/SRC)
Session 3. Knowledge for Alternative Systems: The Islamic International System, the Islamic Economy, and Strategic Thoughts on Culture -Layla Saleh (Demos-Tunisia Democratic Sustainability Forum) Navigating Post-Assad Syria: Islamism and Local Democratic Knowledge -Shinsuke Nagaoka 長岡慎介 (Kyoto University) Connecting Islamic Economy to Post-Capitalism: The Universal Potential of Its Economic Knowledge and New Practices -Maya Mikdashi (Rutgers University) Sextarianism: Rethinking Religious Difference and the State in Lebanon Discussant: Tetsuya Sahara 佐原徹哉 (Meiji University)
Poster session Information exchange banquet カポ・ペリカーノ、医学部棟内
DAY3 (2月24日) 9:30-12:00
Session 4. Toward an Open Society: Countering Rule Based on Division -Sumanto Al Qurtuby (Satya Wacana Christian University) Building Peace for the Middle East Conflict: Perspectives from Indonesia -Kumiko Makino 牧野久美子 (IDE-JETRO) South Africa’s Public Discourse on the Palestine/Israel Conflict: Apartheid, Genocide, and Settler Colonialism -Minao Kukita 久木田水生 (Nagoya University) How Automated Profiling Can Influence Our Perception of Others Discussant: Hiroyuki Tosa 土佐弘之 (Notre Dame Seishin University)
Closing session
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