Finished Workshop “Muslim connectivity viewed from thought and strategy: cases of Japan and India” (Mar. 2)

2022.02.18

Category: Workshop

Research Group: B02 Thought & StrategyB03 Peace Building

The workshop “Muslim connectivity viewed from thought and strategy: cases of Japan and India” will be jointly organized by Group B02 “Trust Building Through Thought and Strategy” and B03 “Trust and Peace Building in Conflict Affected Areas.”

Speakers:
Kazuya Nakamizo (Kyoto University, B02 Co-investigator)
Masako Kudo (Rikkyo University, B02 Co-investigator)
Discussants:
Jun Kumakura (Hosei University, B03 Co-investigator)
Ken Miichi (Waseda University, B03 Co-investigator)
Moderator: Yusuke Motani (Osaka University, B02 Researcher)

Program:
13:00-13:05 Introduction
13:05-13:35 Kazuya Nakamizo “Today’s situation of Muslims in India:  Connectivities surrounding politics for election”
13:40-13:55 Comments by Jun Kumakura
14:00-14:30 Masako Kudo “Identity building of young Muslim women who have Pakistani father and Japanese mother: study on the intersection of trust and gender”
14:35-14:50 Comments by Ken Miichi
14:50-15:30 Discussion

Language: Japanese
Venue: Open to public,  Admission Free, Online via Zoom, Pre-registration required

Pre-registration: Please use the form for pre-registration.

Co-organizer: Grant-in Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) “Connectivity and Trust Building in Islamic Civilization”
“Trust Building Through Thought and Strategy” (Principal Investigator: So YAMANE(Osaka University), 20H05828)/ “Trust and Peace Building in Conflict Affected Areas” (Principal Investigator: Masako Ishii), 20H05829)

Contact: Yusuke Motani (motani[at]lang.osaka-u.ac.jp)

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