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2024.07.16
Finished Online Workshop Series 2024 “Emergencies and Food” (July 20, July 25, and August 2, 2024)
The following online workshop series will be held by Grants-in Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) “Connectivity and Trust Building in Islamic Civilization” (Area Organizer: Hidemitsu KUROKI (ILCAA); 20H05823) and Publicly Offered Research of Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) “Food in Emergencies: Connectivity and Trust Building Being Challenged in the Middle East and North Africa” (Principal Investigator: Yuko Ido: 23H03929).
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2024.06.05
Finished Proofreading Workshop (Closed) (Jul. 20-21)
B03 “Trust and Peace Building in Conflict Affected Areas”(Principal Researcher: Masako ISHII) will hold a closed workshop for proofreading the drafts of the upcoming publication.
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2024.06.05
Finished Islamic Trust Studies International Workshop “Translation Deviations in Multilingual Primary Source Documents in the Russian Colonial Archives” (Jul. 1)
Islamic Trust Studies International Workshop “Translation Deviations in Multilingual Primary Source Documents in the Russian Colonial Archives” will be held by A02 “Changes in the World of Islamic Thought and Knowledge.”
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2024.05.29
Finished ILCAA Forum “Gaza War Impact on the Neighboring Countries: Focus on Lebanon Refugee Crisis” (June. 6)
ILCAA Forum “Gaza War Impact on the Neighboring Countries: Focus on Lebanon Refugee Crisis” will be jointly held by A03 “Migrants, Refugees, and Community Building” group.
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2024.05.09
Finished Summary Islamic Trust Studies Insternational Workshop “Islamic Shi‘i Jurisprudence and Western Style Constitutionalism in Iran” (June 14)
The Islamic Trust Studies Group B01 “The Ideas of the Muslim Community and State Systems” is delighted to announce a workshop featuring Professor Mateo Mohammad Farzaneh, a distinguished expert in Iranian modern history.
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2024.04.17
Finished Islamic Trust Studies Symposium “Freedom of speech and academic freedom on the verge of crisis: Reexamining discourses on ‘antisemitism’ and the Israel-Palestine question through an event of Ghassan Hage,” co-sponsored by Prof. Yoshikazu Shiobara’s seminar at Keio University
“Freedom of speech and academic freedom on the verge of crisis: Reexamining discourses on ‘antisemitism’ and the Israel-Palestine question through an event of Ghassan Hage” will be held by X00 Organizer of “Islamic Trust Studies” Project with the Seminar of Dr. Shiobara, at the Graduate School of Law/the Graduate School of Sociology, Keio University.
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2024.04.03
Finished International Workshop “Roundtable: Persianate Studies in Japan” (Apr. 17)
Islamic Trust Studies Gruoup B01“The Ideas of the Muslim Community and State Systems” will organize a roundtable discussion with Professor Colin Mitchell from Dalhousie University. We eagerly anticipate your participation.
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2024.03.12
Finished Islamic Trust Studies International Workshop “Chancelleries, Correspondence, and Diplomacy in the Iranian Plateau” (Apr. 13)
The International Workshop “Chancelleries, Correspondence, and Diplomacy in the Iranian Plateau” will be jointly organized by Islamic Trust Studies Groups B01“The Ideas of the Muslim Community and State Systems (Principal Investigator: KONDO Nobuaki)” and A01 “Mobility and Universality in the Islamic Economy (Principal Investigator: NAGAOKA Shinsuke)”.
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2024.03.06
Finished Lecture “Digital documentation of the history of Muslim societies” (Mar. 15)
Islamic Trust Studies Organizer, in collaboration with ILCAA Core Project “Field Archiving of Memory: Dynamics of Cooperation within the Islamic Society”, and the TUFS Field Science Commons (TUFiSCo), will hold a lecture meeting entitled “Digital Documentation of the History of Muslim Societies”.
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2024.02.15
Finished Summary “Marginal Social Groups’ Experiences of Modernity” Seminar Series (2nd Session) / Islamic Trust Studies Workshop “Managing Transitions within and beyond post-Ottoman Turkey” (Mar. 19)
The Workshop “Managing Transitions within and beyond post-Ottoman Turkey” will be jointly organized by Islamic Trust Studies Gruoup B01“The Ideas of the Muslim Community and State Systems (Principal Investigator: KONDO Nobuaki)” and Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A),“近世巨大都市・三都の複合的社会構造とその世界史的位置―〈史料と社会〉の視点から―” (Principal Investigator: TSUKADA Takashi)”.
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2024.02.15
Finished Islamic Trust Studies Workshop “Roundtable: Studies on Iranian History in Japan” (Mar. 5)
Islamic Trust Studies Gruoup B01“The Ideas of the Muslim Community and State Systems” will organize a roundtable discussion with Dr. Andras Barati from the Institute of Iranian Studies in Vienna.
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2024.02.13
Finished Islamic Trust Studies International Workshop “Redefining Ottoman Governance: Center-Local Connectivity, Emerging Caliphate Concept, and Contemporary Perspectives” (Mar. 16)
The International Workshop “Redefining Ottoman Governance: Redefining Ottoman Governance: Center-Local Connectivity, Emerging Caliphate Concept, and Contemporary Perspectives” will be jointly organized by Islamic Trust Studies Gruoups B01 and B02.
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2024.02.13
Finished Summary Islamic Trust Studies International Workshop/Tobunken Seminar “Petitions and “Individuals”: First-Person Narratives and Historical Agency at Intersections of Diplomatic, Administrative, and Legal History” (Mar. 13)
The Islamic Trust Studies International Workshop / Tobunken Seminar “Petitions and “Individuals”: First-Person Narratives and Historical Agency at Intersections of Diplomatic, Administrative, and Legal History” will be jointly organized by Islamic Trust Studies Gruoup B01“The Ideas of the Muslim Community and State Systems(Principal Investigator: KONDO Nobuaki)” and the Working Group “Methodological Issues in the Study of Ottoman Primary Sources” at the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia(Principal Investigator:Jun Akiba).
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2024.02.10
Finished Islamic Trust Studies Emergency Lecture “Drama Reading of ‘Gaza Mono-Logues’: Giving Voice to the Voiceless of Palestine” (Feb. 24)
The Islamic Trust Studies Emergency Lecture “Drama Reading of ‘Gaza Mono-Logues’: Giving Voice to the Voiceless of Palestine” will be jointly held by
B03 “Trust and Peace Building in Conflict Affected Areas” with Public Lecture “Connecting Languages to Society and Culture: Intercultural Communication for Global Engagement” of College of Intercultural Communication, Rikkyo University. -
2024.02.08
Finished Summary Workshop “Translation and Connectivity in the Empires during the Modern Period” (Mar. 14)
Islamic Trust Studies Workshop “Translation and Connectivity in the Empires during the Modern Period” will be held by A02 “Changes in the World of Islamic Thought and Knowledge” with C01 “Analyses of Connectivities by Digital Humanities Methods” and Public Offered Research “Formation of an Intellectual Stratum for Inheriting Knowledge of Islamic Law in Russia in the 18th and 19th Centuries.”