Conference Archives - Global Studies http://globalstudies.dk/tag/conference/ Global Studies at Aarhus University Tue, 18 Jun 2024 12:01:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 http://globalstudies.dk/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/cropped-earth-32x32.png Conference Archives - Global Studies http://globalstudies.dk/tag/conference/ 32 32 Aarhus University hosts NAJS Conference 2024 http://globalstudies.dk/aarhus-university-hosts-najs-conference-2024/ Tue, 18 Jun 2024 12:01:29 +0000 http://globalstudies.dk/?p=5871 Aarhus University hosts NAJS Conference 2024 Nordic Association for the Study of Contemporary Japanese Society Last month, our Japan Studies Program organized the 18th NAJS Conference here in Aarhus. The conference featured a total of 29 papers on such diverse topics as architecture, drug smuggling, international relations, gender, economics and more. We had participants coming […]

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Aarhus University hosts NAJS Conference 2024

Nordic Association for the Study of Contemporary Japanese Society

Last month, our Japan Studies Program organized the 18th NAJS Conference here in Aarhus.

The conference featured a total of 29 papers on such diverse topics as architecture, drug smuggling, international relations, gender, economics and more. We had participants coming in from all over Europe, but also from as far away as Japan and Indonesia.

Unlike most academic conferences, the NAJS format emphasizes discussion rather than presentation, so our participants were able to receive a great deal of feedback on their papers.

We were also extremely fortunate to have to keynote speeches by renowned scholars. On day 1, Akio Takahara gave a talk on how Japan-China relations and how Japan is coping with the rise of China (available on YouTube). On day 2, Manami Hori gave a talk on Japan’s healthcare policies in dealing with its super-aging society.

The conference marked the 20th anniversary of the founding of NAJS. We are extremely grateful to The Toshiba International Foundation and The Scandinavia-Japan Sasakawa Foundation for their generous support.

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Third Annual EHJustice Conference http://globalstudies.dk/third-annual-ehjustice-conference/ Sat, 11 Nov 2023 13:16:54 +0000 http://globalstudies.dk/?p=5140 On 3 November Georg Fischer from the GS Brazilian Studies program was joined by artist Silvia Noronha, anthropologist/writer Camila de Caux and sociologist Tereza Ventura to present a panel titled "Memory, grief, and transformation in Brazil's Iron Quadrangle: How to imagine post-extractivist worlds in a zone of sacrifice?" at the conference "Transformative Connections: Building Diverse Relations for a Just Green Transition" at Aalborg University, Campus Copenhagen

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Third Annual

EHJustice Conference

Annual EHJustice conference

On 3 November Georg Fischer from the GS Brazilian Studies programme was joined by artist Silvia Noronha, anthropologist/writer Camila de Caux and sociologist Tereza Ventura at the conference “Transformative Connections: Building Diverse Relations for a Just Green Transition” at Aalborg University, Campus Copenhagen. They presented a panel titled “Memory, grief, and transformation in Brazil’s Iron Quadrangle: How to imagine post-extractivist worlds in a zone of sacrifice?”. It was the final event of the DFF Network for Global Justice and the Environmental Humanities, a collaboration between AU’s Centre for Environmental Humanities, Roskilde University and Aalborg University.

Brazil’s Iron Quadrangle, a region encompassing a mountainous area in the state of Minas Gerais, has been a global supplier of iron ore for 80 years. It is the birthplace of one of the world’s largest mining corporations, Vale. Many of its “iron peaks” have been transformed into open-pit mines. Dotted with historic towns and villages dating back to the 18th-century gold economy, the Iron Quadrangle symbolizes Brazil’s integration into global cycles of extractivism and acceleration. The region gained notoriety with the tailings dam disasters of Mariana (2015) and Brumadinho (2018). Those events unveiled layers of invisibilized toxicity, injustice and externalized risks.

The panel opened a space for multidisciplinary reflection on grief, care, healing and transformation by bringing together historical research, ethnographic fieldwork, as well as literary and artistic engagements. How do we make meaning in post-collapse worlds? How are claims to justice connected with claims to memory? And how is life connected to territory and a territory that affords care even after the apocalypse?

Talks:

  • Georg Fischer (Aarhus University): The Iron Quadrangle between Global Extractivism and National Development.
  • Camila de Caux (writer, artist, and ethnologist, São Paulo) (online): The Many Names of the Pico do Cauê, Itabira.
  • Silvia Noronha (artist, Berlin): Why stay rather than leave a contaminated area?
  • Tereza Ventura (Rio de Janeiro State University): Environmental In-Justice and the politics of Memorial Testimony.

You can read more on Conference page or check out the EHJustice webpage

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