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CFR Kyoto Seminar 2011 on
Reconstruction and Intimate and Public Spheres
in a Global Perspective
September 12th (Monday)
09:15-10:00 Opening Remarks
10:00-12:00 Special Lecture: Emmanuel Todd
12:00-13:30 Poster Session 1 & Lunch
Presenter Affiliation
Graduate School
Jun Fukuda of Economics,
Kyoto University
Keiko Takahashi Niigata University
Ochanomizu
University,
Yoko Hayashi Institute for
Gender Studies
Graduate School
of Humanities and
Mari Nakagawa Sciences,
Ochanomizu
University
Ochanomizu
Mana Yamaya University
Nagoya City
University (School
Kiwamu Ando of Humanities and
Social Sciences)
Tokyo University
Yuka Sakamoto of Science
Graduate School
of Humanities and
Takayo Sasaki Sciences,
Ochanomizu
University
Graduate School
of Humanities and
Kayo Hashimoto Social Sciences
Ochanomizu
University
13:30-15:40 Session 1: Social Policy and Family
Order of the
Presenter Affiliation
Presentations
Susan A. University of
1 Lethbridge
McDaniel
The Japan Society
2 Haruka Shibata for the Promotion
of Science
Department of
3 Dokyun Kim Sociology, Seoul
National University
Faculty of Social
4 Hiroshi Kojima Sciences, Waseda
University
Division of
Sociology,
Shirley Hsiao-Li
5 Nanyang
Sun Technological
University
15:40-16:00 Tea Break
16:00-18:10 Session 2: Gender and Work
Order of the
Presenter Affiliation
Presentations
School of
Sociology, Social
1 Sirin Sung Policy and Social
Work
Queens University
Belfast
Faculty of Social
Sciences,
2 Junya Tsutsui Ritsumeikan
University
Labor Economics
and Social Policy
3 Nobuko Nagase Ochanomizu
University
4 Sigeto Tanaka Tohoku University
Oslo University
5 Irene Levin College
18:30-20:30 Reception
September 13th (Tuesday)
09:00-10:50 Session 3: Migration, Family and Community
Order of the
Presenter Affiliation
Presentations
Dept. of Sociology,
Delhi School of
1 Saroj Kumar Dhal Economics,
University of Delhi
University of the
2 Julieta B. Dorado Philippines-
Diliman
Department of
Sociology,
University of
Ria Smit (&
Johannesburg (&
3 Pragna Centre for
Rugunanan) Sociological
Research,
University of
Johannesburg)
University of
Carrie Yodanis British Columbia
4 Department of
(& Sean Lauer)
Sociology
10:50-11:10 Tea Break
11:10-13:00 Session 4: Marriage Migration
Order of the
Presenter Affiliation
Presentations
Dept of Sociology,
1 Chang Kyung-Sup Seoul National
University
2 Hyunok Lee Cornell University
Kumamoto
3 Varvara Mukhina University
Hitotsubashi
University, Visiting
Affiliate, Asia
4 Sachi Takaya Research Institute,
National
University of
Singapore
13:00-14:00 Poster Session 2 & Lunch
Presenter Affiliation
Department of
Sociology
Neha Kala
Banaras Hindu
University
Indian Institute of
Sreejith Alathur
Technology Delhi
College of
Population Studies,
On-anong Saiphoklang
Chulalongkorn
University
University of the
Michiyo Yoneno-Reyes
Philippines
Irena Juozeliuniene
Vilnius University
The Yomiuri
Dharitri Narzary Chakravartty Shimbun
New Delhi
sociology
department, Hindu
Ravi Nandan Singh
College, University
of Delhi
Sociology, Dept. of
Humanities and
Malish CM Social Sciences
Indian Institute of
Technology Delhi
Faculty of
Nantarat Tangvitoontham Economics,
Rangsit University
German Institute
Maren Godzik for Japanese
Studies
Special Session 1: EASS & GCOE Asian
14:00-16:10 Families in Transition: Based on East Asian Social
Survey 2006 and its Expansion
Order of the
Presenter Affiliation
Presentations
Osaka University
1 Noriko Iwai of Commerce
Patcharawalai College of
Wongboonsin Population Studies
2 Chulalongkorn
and Rungratana
Kowantanakul University
Nguyen Huu Director of the
3 Minh and his Institute for Family
colleagues and Gender Studies
Seoul National
University (South
Ki-Soo Eun,
Korea); College
Patcharawalai of Population Studies
4 Wongboonsin, Chulalongkorn
University (Thailand);
and Nguyen Huu Institute for Family
Minh and Gender Studies
(Vietnam)
5 Hachiro Iwai Kyoto University
16:10-16:30 Tea Break
16:30-18:40 Session 5: Changing Families and Society
Order of the
Presenter Affiliation
Presentations
Faculty of
1 Reiko Yamato Sociology, Kansai-
University
Institute of
Sociology,
2 Chin-chun Yi
Academia Sinica,
Taiwan
Christophe Z IRD
3 CEPED, Paris
Guilmoto
Department of
Sociology
4 Elli Kriel University of
Johannesburg
Centre for Public
Administration &
Policies, Institute
Bárbara Barbosa of Social and
5 Political Sciences,
Neves
Technical
University of
Lisbon (CAPP,
ISCSP-UTL)
September 14th (Wednesday)
09:00-10:50 Session 6: Intimacy in Varieties of Modernity
Order of the
Presenter Affiliation
Presentations
Department of
Sociology
Bernhard Nauck Chemnitz University of
1 Technology;
& Rokuro Tabuchi Faculty of Human
Sciences Sophia
University
2 Zsombor Rajkai Kyoto University
Institute of
Grażyna Applied Social
3 Science
Woroniecka
Warsaw University
Director of the
Nguyen Huu
4 Institute for Family
Minh and Gender Studies
10:50-11:10 Tea Break
Special Session 2: Scope and Variety of European
11:10-13:00
Kinship Ties: Methods and Findings of the
EU-funded KASS Project
Order of the
Presenter Affiliation
Presentations
Max Planck
1 Patrick Heady Institute for Social
Anthropology
Department of
Anthropology
2 Peter Schweitzer University of
Alaska Fairbanks
Max Planck
3 Siegfried Gruber Institute for
Demographic
Research
13:00-14:00 Poster Session 3 & Lunch
Presenter Affiliation
Faculty of
Sukchareonpong Rittapol Economics,
Saitama University
Centre for Public
Administration &
Policies, Institute
of Social and
Bárbara Barbosa Neves Political Sciences,
Technical
University of
Lisbon (CAPP,
ISCSP-UTL)
Department of
Sociology, Tarleton
Leslie Stanley-Stevens
State University--
Texas A&M System
Hitachi Family
Kuniko Kato Education
Research Institute
Graduate School
of Humanities and
Mio Hanagata Sciences,
Ochanomizu
University
Ochanomizu
University,
Rie Okamura graduate school of
humanities and
sciences
Graduate School
of Humanities and
Liu Nan Sciences,
Ochanomizu
University
Department of
Children Studies,
Tran Mai Huong
Institute for Family
and Gender Studies
14:00-16:10 Session 7: Parents and Children in Society
Order of the
Presenter Affiliation
Presentations
Department of
Human Relations
1 Eng-Ling Pan and Family Studies
National Taiwan
Normal University
Institute of
2 Yiping Shih Sociology,
Academia Sinica
Department of
Hirohisa
3 Sociology
Takenoshita Shizuoka University
President
RC06 –ISA.
Committee for
Family Research;
4 Rudolf Richter
Department of
Sociology
University of
Vienna
Faculty of Social
Science and
Program
Coordinator of
Marie-Jahoda-
5 Charlotte Ullrich
Visting Chair for
International
Women’s Studies,
Ruhr University
Bochum
16:10-16:30 Tea Break
16:30-18:40 Session 8: Elders in Society
Order of the
Presenter Affiliation
Presentations
Seoul National
1 Keong-Suk Park University
School of
Supachet
2 Economics,
Chansarn Bangkok University
Faculty of
Economics and
Worawet College of
3 Population
Suwanrada
Studies,
Chulalongkorn
University
Sociology
4 Rudy Ray Seward University of
North Texas
Social Science
Institute
Analía Soria
5 Sociological
Batista Department
Brasilia University
18:40-19:00 Concluding Remarks
eminar 2011 on
ate and Public Spheres
l Perspective
12th (Monday)
ening Remarks
ture: Emmanuel Todd
Session 1 & Lunch
Title
Working hours and discretionary work in Japan
Work –family conflicts and satisfaction among dual-
earner couples with children: the influence of coping
behavior and social support
How do husbands and wives within dual-earner
households create a coordinating mechanism of their
work-life balance?
Work –Life-Balance, Job Conditions and Wives as
Maternal Gatekeepers among Japanese Fathers with a
Child under 12 Years of Age
Job Characteristics of Married Couples and Women's
Continuous Working
Family/Life course Changes and the Feminization of
Life Insurance Agents
Permeability of work-family borders: Effects of recent
ICTs on work-family conflict
Fathers’ Perception concerning Their Work and
Paternal Identity
Life Course Variation Drawn from Japanese Women’s
Magazines, 1970-2010
ocial Policy and Family
Title
Reconstructing Generation through Family and Aging
Policies: Canada and Japan, 1960-2008
What Kind of Social Policy Can Weaken the Association
between Divorce and Suicide?
Savings-oriented welfare regime and changing
intergenerational transfer patterns in South Korea
Religion and Attitudes toward Family Policies in Japan,
South Korea and Singapore
How the education system in a developmental state
implicates low fertility: the case of Singapore
Tea Break
2: Gender and Work
Title
Gender and welfare state in South Korea: Work-Family
balance issues and policies
Work-Life Conflicts in the Employment in the Public
Sector
The Japanese Employment System at Large Firms and
Its Effect on Women Employment
A Quantitative Analysis of the Economic Situation of
Those Who Have Undergone Divorce: The Gender Gap
in Equivalent Household Income, 1998-2008, in Japan
The Chicago school and the women
Reception
13th (Tuesday)
tion, Family and Community
Title
Migration and Family: Changes and Challenges
A Sociological Study
A Sociological Analysis of the Changing Family
Structure and Its Impact on the Nutrition of Filipino
Children Left Behind: A Preliminary Study of Overseas
Migrant Families in Selected Areas in Philippines
Forced Migration and the Reconstruction of the
Intimate Sphere: The Case of Refugees in South Africa
The role of community organizations in interethnic
intimate relationships
Tea Break
: Marriage Migration
Title
Accidental Cosmopolitanization: Multiculturalized
Community, Patriarchal Social Reproduction, and Asian
Marriage Migrants in Rural South Korea
Family based Citizenship of Marriage Migrants:
(Re)defining the Citizenship and the Social Contract in
South Korea
Why Should I Move to Husband’s Country? Factors
Influencing Decision of Women’s Marital Migration – A
Case of Russian-speaking Wives in Japan
Relation between Labor Force Participation and
Marriage of Female Migrants in Japan
Session 2 & Lunch
Title
Techno-Immigrant Indian Families in Silicon Valley :
Connections and Disconnections
Reinventing Mother Tongue as a Classical Language for
eParticipation:
Migrant Indians Experience
Childcare in Migrant Families in Thailand
Multi-lingual or Non-lingual?: Language Acquisition of
Japanese-Filipino Youths under Changing Policies and
Versatile Families
Emigration and representation of emigrant families in
the mass media in Lithuania
Media in the intimate spheres of family: A post
globalization phenomena
Death, food and the family
Caste, Affirmative Action and Subjected Personhood
Relationship Between Family Support, Social Support,
Community Tie
And Life Satisfaction: A Case Study of Rural Area in
Thailand
Communal Housing in Japan – In between the
Individual/Household and Society
SS & GCOE Asian
on: Based on East Asian Social
006 and its Expansion
Title
EASS project, outline of the survey methods and its
overall results
Families in Thailand
Families in Vietnam (provisional title)
A Comparative Study of Family Values in Five Societies:
Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam
The expansion of women’s higher education and its
effects on family values and practices in Asian societies
Tea Break
nging Families and Society
Title
Is the norm of patri-locality applied to older mothers
and fathers in the same way?
An examination of the nature of intergenerational
relationships within the intimate sphere in
contemporary Japan
Changing Marriage and Family Values in Taiwan and
Hong Kong:
Sex selection in patrilineal Asia: Can the state or the
market ultimately overcome patriarchy?
Exploring sugar-daddy relationships in the life
transitions of female university students in South Africa
Bonding in the digital age? Internet usage and social
capital in Lisbon
4th (Wednesday)
cy in Varieties of Modernity
Title
One or Two Pathways to Modernity? Family formation
in Japan and Germany
Family and Community:
Post-Socialist Empty Individualization and Familism
Intimacy in Public – Public in Intimacy.
Case of Poland
Marriage Selection Pattern in Vietnam: Tradition and
Change
Tea Break
Scope and Variety of European
ethods and Findings of the
nded KASS Project
Title
A comparative study of European kinship – some
methods and findings of the KASS project
The View from Below: Family, Kinship and State in
Contemporary Europe through the Ethnographic Lens
Patterns of helping relations in contemporary Europe
Session 3 & Lunch
Title
Why do the elderly feel unhappy? Evidence from Thais
elderly
ICT, aging, and family in Portugal
The Reconstruction of Domestic Spheres in the
Transition to Parenthood
Maternal social network through Internet use and
Paternal Involvement
After Interference in the Children’s Entrance
Examination
-Educational family and their new life-
Shaping the Family: Japanese Young Marital Couples’
Decision Making and Determinants on the Number of
Children
Chinese Father’s Supporting Parenting Practices in
Farming Families: Effect of independence of High-
school Students in the city suburb of Shan Xi province
The Protective and Risky Effects of Parents and Peers
on Tobacco Use of Vietnamese Adolescents.
Findings from two National Surveys
nts and Children in Society
Title
Family Structure, Family Process and the Development
Outcome of Taiwanese Young Adults
Paradoxical Pathway or Class Reproduction?
Rethinking the Association between Childrearing
Values and Parenting Practices in Taiwan
Parental Involvement and Student Grades in Japan and
Korea
Reconstructing Parental Leave and its Impact on
Fathers. An Analysis of Austrian Child Care Benefit
System.
Intimate decisions in a medical sphere? Negotiating the
unfulfilled desire to have a child in an infertility clinic
Tea Break
8: Elders in Society
Title
Modernity and Patriarchy Embedded in Life History of
Korean and Japanese Elders
The Role of Family in Enhancing the Active Ageing of
Elderly People: An Empirical Evidence from Thailand
Population Ageing, Economic Security of the Elderly
and Changes of the Role of Family Support in Thailand
Physical Activity Programs for Elders: Health, Families,
and Community
Ageing in Brazil: Care, Intimacy and market
cluding Remarks
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