u:japan lectures: ‚Creativity’ in rural Japan: Sōzō nōson and its implications in regional revitalization policies - Shilla Lee (MPI Social Anthropology)

Susanne Auerbach Discussion

Repost from H-Japan

 

Dear H-Japan list member,

the Department of East Asian Studies – Japanese Studies at University of Vienna would like to draw your attention to the upcoming event in our online series u:japan lectures:

Shilla Lee
‚Creativity’ in rural Japan: Sōzō nōson and its implications in regional revitalization policies

Date and time: Thursday 2020-11-26, 18:30~20:00 (CET, UTC/GMT +1h)
The Zoom Meeting will be open from 18:15 (CET), max. 100 participants.

In this virtual lecture, Shilla Lee (MPI Social Anthropology) explores how the idea of ‘creativity’ is fostered by collective initiatives led by the local government and discusses how this could contribute to our understanding of Japan’s changing rurality.

For more information on the speaker, the abstract of the lecture and future events of u:japan lectures, please follow the link below:

https://japanologie.univie.ac.at/onlinelectures/

Please read the “Instructions and Netiquette” before joining the lecture at the bottom of the homepage.

Join the lecture via Zoom Meeting:

Link: https://zoom.us/j/97674410138?pwd=SGhVN0RCRHBlZWp0bmxuRFo0bFJuUT09
Meeting-ID: 976 7441 0138
PW: 303076  

We are looking forward to host you!
With kind regards,
Bernhard Leitner and Florian Purkarthofer

 

PS: If you missed a lecture or want to review it go to our recorded lectures section: https://japanologie.univie.ac.at/onlinelectures/records/.