List of 終了した項目 Articles
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2022.06.15
Finished Workshop “Power and Connectivity in the Early Modern Period” (Jul. 19)
The workshop “Power and Connectivity in the Early Modern Period” will be jointly organized by Group B01 “The Ideas of the Muslim Community and State Systems” and Group C01 “Analyses of Connectivities by Digital Humanities Methods”.
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2022.06.02
Finished Workshop “Thought and strategy of today’s Islam: for overcoming the divisions between the civilizations and between the sexes” (Jun.21))
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2022.06.01
Finished Seminar “Beyond Centre-Periphery Approach: Inter-minority Tensions and Development of Contested Categories of Kurdish Mobilisation” (Jun. 19)
The online seminar “Beyond Centre-Periphery Approach: Inter-minority Tensions and Development of Contested Categories of Kurdish Mobilisation” will be jointly organized by Group B01 “The Ideas of the Muslim Community and State Systems” and the Sophia University Institute of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies (IAAMES).
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2022.05.26
Finished Workshop “DH Hands-on Seminar for network visualization tools: Palladio & Gephi”
Islamic Trust Studies Workshop “”DH Hands-on Seminar for network visualization tools: Palladio & Gephi”” will be organized by C01 “Analyses of Connectivities by Digital Humanities Methods.” This seminar is only open to the members of the “Islam Trust Studies” research groups.
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2022.04.18
Finished Research Seminar with Professor M. Khodarkovsky (May. 20)
A research seminar will be organized by Organizer, A02 “Changes in the World of Islamic Thought and Knowledge,” B01 “The Ideas of the Muslim Community and State Systems” under the cosponsorship of the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center (SRC), Hokkaido University. This seminar will invite Professor M. Khodarkovsky, Professor of Loyola University and Foreign Visitors Fellow of SRC, Hokkaido University as the speaker.
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2022.04.12
Finished Summary Workshop “The modern systems for the reception of forced migrations” (Apr. 29)
The workshop “The modern systems for the reception of forced migrations” will be jointly organized by A03 “Migrants, Refugees, and Community Building”and C01 “Analyses of Connectivities by Digital Humanities Methods.” This workshop will invite Sota Naruji, Research Associate of the School of Arts and Letters at Meiji University, as a guest speaker.
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2022.03.11
Finished Summary Online Symposium “Backgrounds of the war in Ukraine and its repercussions : Where are we standing now?” (Mar. 25)
Online Symposium “Backgrounds of the war in Ukraine and its repercussions : Where are we standing now?” is jointly organized by Grant-in Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A)“Connectivity and Trust Building in Islamic Civilization”, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) “Democracy by Violence in the Twentieth Century: A Transnational History”, and Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)”Melting Empire: Modernizing State and Destabilized Society in the Borderlands of Late Imperial Russia”.
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2022.02.18
Finished Workshop “Muslim connectivity viewed from thought and strategy: cases of Japan and India” (Mar. 2)
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.”
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2022.02.15
Finished Workshop “Building Trust in International Commerce” (Mar. 15)
A Workshop “Building Trust in International Commerce” will by jointly organized by Planned Research Group A02 “Changes in the World of Islamic Thought and Knowledge” and Planned Research Group C01 “Analyses of Connectivity by Digital Humanities Method.”
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2022.02.08
Finished Summary Workshop “The Origins of Afghan Tragedy and Transnational Islamism” (Mar. 26)
The workshop “The Origins of Afghan Tragedy and Transnational Islamism” will be jointly organized by Group B01 “The Ideas of the Muslim Community and State Systems”, Group B02 “Trust Building Through Thought and Strategy”, and Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), “Democracy by Violence in the Twentieth Century: A Transnational History”.
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2022.02.03
Finished Summary Islamic Trust Studies Symposium 2021 “The Recipes for Trust Studies: Materials and Methods” (Mar. 14)
Islamic Trust Studies Symposium 2021 “The Recipes for Trust Studies: Materials and Methods” will be held by the organizer of “Islamic Trust Studies”.
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2022.02.12
Finished Workshop “Muslim connectivity viewed from thought and strategy: cases of Myanmar and Indonesia” (Feb.12)
The workshop “Muslim connectivity viewed from thought and strategy: cases of Myanmar and Indonesia” will be jointly organized by B02 “Trust Building Through Thought and Strategy” and A02 “Changes in the World of Islamic Thought and Knowledge.”
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2022.01.17
Finished The online symposium “Re-thinking Syrian Refugees’ Crisis Today: Trust and Support in Islamic Communities, Turkey Hosting Syrian Refugees Example” (Feb. 9)
The online symposium “Re-thinking Syrian Refugees’ Crisis Today: Trust and Support in Islamic Communities, Turkey Hosting Syrian Refugees Example” will be jointly organized by A03 “Migrants, Refugees, and Community Building” and AAR Japan.
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2022.01.13
Finished ILCAA Joint Research Project “The Visualization of the History and Historical Space of the Middle East: Sharing Knowledge in the Digital Age,” The 3rd Meeting “Cities, People, and Knowledge Connected by Ijāza”
The meeting “Cities, People, and Knowledge Connected by Ijāza” will be jointly organized by B01 Publicly Offered Research “Research on the Human Nexus of the Civilian Elite Through a Digital Analysis of Pre-Modern Arabic Texts” and C01 “Analyses of Connectivities by Digital Humanities Methods” with ILCAA Joint Research Project “The Visualization of the History and Historical Space of the Middle East: Sharing Knowledge in the Digital Age”
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2022.01.13
Finished Lecture “Modeling the development of premodern Islamic Societies through computational analysis of written sources” (Jan. 26)
We’ll have Dr. Maxim Romanov as a speaker of the workshop this month. Dr. Romanov is the pioneer of digital humanities in Islamic studies. Currently, he is working on the project “The Evolution of Islamic Societies (c.600-1600 CE): Algorithmic Analysis into Social History” (2021-2027) at Hamburg University as Emmy Noether junior research group leader.