CONTENTS

List of Conferences and Seminars 2014

April

May

  • May 27
East-Central European Workshop
Date & Time:  27.5.2014(Tu)15:00~18:00
Title: Southeastern Europe from Hungarian perspective
Place: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Room 401
Program   Southeastern Europe from Hungarian perspective
  1. Pap Norbert (University of Pécs), Muslims in Hungary
2. Sokcsevits Dénes (University of Pécs), Croatians in Hungary
3. Reményi Péter (University of Pécs), Integration and disintegration in Kosovo
4. Bíró László, Yugoslav Integration and Macedonia (1918–1939)
5. Kitanics Máté, The Slavs in Hungary from the ninth century to the 18th century
  Language: English  
Organized by: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University
Supported by: JSPS
Contact IEDA Osamu ieda@slav.hokudai.ac.jp


June

  • June 18
SRC Special Seminar
Date & Time: 18 June (Wed) 13:30-15:00
Place: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Room 403
Title: Geopolitical significance of Poland
Lecturer: Cyryl KOZACZEWSKI,Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Japan
Contact: IEDA Osamu ieda<at>slav.hokudai.ac.jp
  • June 18
SRC Special Seminar
Date & Time: 18 June (Wed) 13:30-15:00
Place: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Room 403
Title: Geopolitical significance of Poland
Lecturer: Cyryl KOZACZEWSKI,Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Japan
Contact: IEDA Osamu ieda<at>slav.hokudai.ac.jp

 

  • June 27-28
6th East Asian Conference on Slavic Eurasian Studies 2014
Date: June 27-28
Title: Peace Building in East Asia & the Expansion of Eurasian Cooperation: Dynamics and Tasks
Place: Hankuk University
More Info: http://www.slavist.or.kr/slav/News.php?mid=7&r=view&uid=277

July

  • July 7
The 2nd seminar of Research Network with North Eurasia will be held as follow.
Three researchers of Russian Academy of Science will give lectures on their topics. Please find details in the attached document.
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Date: 14:00-16:30, July 7, 2014
Venue: The 3rd Conference Room in the Conference Hall, Hokkaido University
Title: Collaborative research activities in the Arctic Circle of Russia
  Lectures are given in English.

  • July 19
SRC Seminar
“Economic Development of Regional Powers in Eurasia: Dialog between Researchers of Russia and India”
Co-organized by a Grant in Aid for Scientific Research (B)
“The Internationalization of Japanese Firms and Industrial Dynamics in India”
   
Date & Time: 10:00- 18:15, July 19
Place: Room 403, Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University
   Part I (All presentations will be in English)
10:00-11:30 Kim Byung-Yeon (Seoul National University)
  “Comparison of Determinants of Firm Performance in China and Eastern Europe”
11:45-12:45 Shinichiro Tabata (SRC)
  “Comparative Analysis of Inflation in Russia”
14:00-15:00 Srabani Roy Choudhury (Jawaharlal Nehru University/ Kobe University),
  “Indian Consumer Profile: Business Opportunities for Japan”
15:00-16:00 Takahiro Sato (Kobe University/ SRC Visiting Professor)
  “Greasing the Wheels? The Effect of Corruption in Regulated Manufacturing Sectors of India”
 
  Part II (All presentations will be in Japanese)  16:15-18:15
   
  Everyone interested in this topic are welcome.

  • July 26
SRC Seminar
"Analysis on Socialist and Post-Socialist Economies: Dialog between Japanese and Korean Researchers"
Date & Time:  14:00- 18:00, July 26 
Place: Room 401, Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University
   
14:00-15:15 Kim Byung-Yeon (Seoul National University)
“The Future Transition and Integration of the North Korean Economy”
   
15:30-18:00 Masaaki Kuboniwa (Hitotsubashi University)
“Abnormal Statistics in the U.S.S.R. and Russia's Inheritance”
  Yasushi Nakamura (Yokohama National University)
“Special Trade Earnings, Money Supply, and State Budget of the U.S.S.R”
  Shinichiro Tabata (SRC)
“Some Observations on Prices in Russia”
   
  Everyone interested in this topic are welcome.
Shinichiro Tabata

  • July 30
East-Central European Workshop " Turkey as a regional power and her role in the Middle East and Slavic Eurasia "
Date & Time: 30.7.2014(Wed)16:30~18:00
Place: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Room 401
Title: Turkey as a regional power and her role in the Middle East and Slavic Eurasia
Lecturer: Umut Korkut, Lecturer, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Contact: IEDA Osamu ieda<at>slav.hokudai.ac.jp


August

  • August 26
Slavic Research Seminar (2014)
Seeing History: Photo and Film as a Primary Archival Source
Date & Time: August 26, 15:00 – 18:00
Place: SRC, Room 401 (Fourth floor)
Concept:  
Traditional history research is very much tied to the concept of the written archive, often considered as the only "primary" source for historical investigation. Although this concept has been challenged for already quite some time by the "linguistic" or "cultural turn" in historiography and anthropology, the use of photography and film as a primary source is more recent. The participants of the seminar will give several examples of their own interests and practices of the use of "visual documents" in historical research.
Topics & Speakers:
Political photography and caricature in the late imperial Russia.
Diliara Usmanova (Kazan Federal University)
The practice of color photography in S.M. Prokudin-Gorsky's rodinovedenie.
Mochizuki Tetsuo (SRC)
The complementary use of documentary filmmaking and archival research in the history of women's liberation and the practice of "bridal kidnapping" in Soviet and post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan.
Gulzat Egemberdieva (University of Toronto)
From the visual-history of Manchuria.
Thomas Lahusen (University of Toronto)
The seminar will be in English and Russian
 
Contact: Mochizuki Tetsuo. tetsuo<at>slav.hokudai.ac.jp

September

  • September 19
SRC Special Seminar
Date & Time: 19 September (Fri) 16:30-18:00
Place: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Room 401
Title: Questioning Liberalism In Between East and West
Lecturer: Gilles Campagnolo(CNRS, Aix-Marseilles School of Economics, France)


  • September 28
    International Symposium:
    Images of East European Literature: The Variable and Invariable in the Past and Present
     
    Date: 28th September (Sunday), 2014 IInternational Symposium:
    Place: Room 1 and 2 (Basement Level), Building No.12, Ikebukuro Campus, Rikkyo University
       
    Program:   
     9:45-10:00 Opening Remarks: Kenichi Abe (Rikkyo University)
    10:00-12:00 Session 1: Journey, Migrations and Literature
      - Natasza Goerke (Writer): “Ten Months and two Days. Fragments.”
      - Satoko Inoue (Kumamoto University): “Imagination of Spaces and Places in Polish Travel Writing after 1989”
      - Hikaru Ogura (University of Tokyo): “Migration in the Polish Documentary Film”  
      - Chair: Kenichi ABE (Rikkyo University)  
      - Discussant: Tokimasa Sekiguchi (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)  
    12:00-13:15 Lunch  
    13:15-15:15 Session 2: Rewriting Literary History  
      - Ariko Kato (Nagoya University of Foreign Studies): “Rewriting Europe: The Central Europe of Yuri Andrukhovych and Andrzej Stasiuk”
      - Elena Gapova (Western Michigan University): “Things Fall Apart: The "Moral Revolution" of Svetlana Alexievich”
      - Go Koshino (Hokkaido University): “Belarusian Literature Written in Russian”  
      - Chair: Hikaru Ogura(University of Tokyo)  
      - Discussant: Kazuhisa Iwamoto (Wakkanai Hokusei Gakuen University)  
    15:15-15:30 Coffee Break  
    15:30-17:00 Session 3: Literature of Micro-nations  
      - Grzegorz Schramke (University of Gdańsk): “The Most Recent Kashubian Literature - the Situation Today, Achievements and Tasks for Immediate Future”
      - Delia Grigore (University of Bucharest): "A Pattern of Thinking in the Rromani Poetry"  
      - Chair: Motoki Nomachi (Hokkaido University)  
      - Discussant: Kenichi Abe (Rikkyo University)  
    17:00-17:30 General Discussion  
    17:30-18:15 Poetry Reading  
      Natasza Goerke, Delia Grigore, Grzegorz Schramke  
    Organizer: JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research B, "Images of *East* in Eastern European Literature"
    Co-Organizers: Graduate School of Arts, Rikkyo University  
      Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University  
      The Japan Society for the Study of Slavic Languages and Literatures  
      JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research "Comparative Study on War Narratives in Belarus, Ukraine, and Sakhalin"




October

  • October 2
SRC Seminar
Date & Time: 2 October (Thursday) 16:30-18:00
Place: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Room 401
Title: From Steppe Conflict to Imperial Contest: The First Russian Designs on the Ottoman Levant, 1768-1774
Speaker: Paul du Quenoy (American University of Beirut)
Contact: Norihiro Naganawa     luch<at>slav.hokudai.ac.jp


  • October 7
SRC Seminar
Date & Time: 7 October (Tuesday) 16:30-18:00
Place: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Room 401
Title: Conflicting Historical Interpretations of World War II and their Effect on the Present Ukrainian Crisis
Speaker: Irina Papkova (SRC/ Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs, Georgetown University)
Contact: Norihiro Naganawa     luch<at>slav.hokudai.ac.jp


  • October 29
SRC Seminar
Date & Time: 29 October (Wednesday) 16:30-18:00
Place: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Room 401
Speaker: Prof. dr hab. Ewa Sławkowa (U. of Silesia in Katowice, Poland)
Title: The Role of Proper Names in Poetic Text. The Case of Czesław Miłosz, 1980 the Nobel-Prize Winner
Speaker: Prof. dr hab. Jolanta Tambor (U. of Silesia in Katowice, Poland)
Title: The Problems of Codification of the Silesian Language
Contact: Motoki Nomachi   ex. 3158

November

December

  • December 6
SRC/IREEES Joint Conference
Where Did Ukraine Come From? Where Is Ukraine Heading For?
   
Date: December 6, 2014
Venue: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Conference Room 403
Organized by Hokkaido University and Seoul National University
Language: English and Russian
   
Opening Remarks 13:00-13:10
Osamu Ieda (Director of Slavic-Eurasian Research Center)
Shin Beom-Shik (Director of Institute for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies)
 
Session 1 (13:10-15:00): Ukraine as a Crucible to Russia and the West
Chair:  Osamu Ieda (Director of SRC)
  Shin Beom-Shik (Director of IREEES)
“Russia and the Ukraine Crisis”

Michitaka Hattori (SRC/ Vice Director, Japan Institute for Russian & NIS Economic Studies)
“Political Economy of Ukraine Crisis”

Park Won-ho (Prof. Dept. of Political Science and International Relations, SNU)
“The Ukraine Crisis from the US Perspective”
Discussant: Leem Kyung Hoon (Professor of Politics, IREEES)
   
Session 2 (15:10-16:25): Between National Narrative and Multiple Reality
Chair: Yi Okyeon(Director of American Studies Institute, SNU)
  Hahn Jeong-Sook (Professor of History, IREEES)
“Mikhail Hrushevskii’s View of Ukrainian History”

Zaynabidin Abdirashidov (SRC/ Senior Lecturer, National University of Uzbekistan)
“A Muslim Voice from Crimea: The Birth and Development of the Turkic Newspaper Tarjuman”
(in Russian)
Discussant: Norihiro Naganawa (Associate Professor, SRC)
   
Session 3 (16:35-17:50): In the Mirrors of Eastern Slavic Literature
Chair: Tetsuo Mochizuki (Professor, SRC)
  Lee Kyong Wan (Research Professor of Literature, IREEES)
“Christian Reflections on Ukrainian Images at Gogol’s Oeuvres and Trends of Criticism”

Go Koshino (Associate Professor, SRC)
“Belarusian Literature Written in Russian: A Case of Jewish Writer Grigory Reles”
Discussant: Min Byoung Chun (Prof. Dept. of English Education, SNU)
   
   
Contact: Norihiro Naganawa   luch<at>slav.hokudai.ac.jp
   

January

  • January 22
  SRC Special Lecture "Фитрат в Турции"
Lecturer: Zaynabidin Abdirashidov (National University of Uzbekistan / SRC)
Title: Фитрат в Турции: первые попытки "свободы через Ислам"
Date & Time: 22.1.2015 (Thu) 14:45-16:15
Language: Russian
Place: Room 401, Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University

  • January 30-31
Slavic-Eurasian Research Center and Ghent Center for Slavic and East European Studies International Joint Symposium
Slavic Minorities and their (Literary) Languages in the European Context and Beyond: the Current Situation and Critical Challenges
Date: 30-31 January 2015
Venue: Waseda University, Waseda Campus, New 3rd Bldg., Room 701 (7th floor)
  Preliminary Program
January 30th (Fri.)
Opening Remarks: 13:10-13:15
Motoki Nomachi (Hokkaido U)
   
Keynote Lecture: 13:15-14:30  
Chair: Motoki Nomachi (Hokkaido U)  
Speaker: George J. Marvan (Charles U in Prague,J.E. Purkyně U) “Łysohorskyʼs Poetic Lachian – a Museum Exhibit or a Message for the Future?
   
Session 1. Languages Emancipation in the Balkans: 14:30-16:00
Chair: Masumi Kameda (U of Tokyo)
  Evangelia Adamou (French National Centre for Scientific Research): “Why Pomak will not be the Next New Literary Slavic Language and Why This Matters
Motoki Nomachi (Hokkaido U) & Bojan Belić (U of Washington): “Issues in Southeast European Language Emancipation
Discussant: Dieter Stern (Ghent U)
 
Coffee break: 16:00-16:15
   
Session 2. Issues of Corpus Planning: 16:15-17:45
Chair: Satoshi Hashimoto (Hokkaido U)
  Mira Načeva-Marvanová (J.E. Purkyně U): “Electronic Corpora of Slavic Micro-Languages at their Threshold – the State of the Art and its Further Prospects
Jan Maksymiuk (Independent scholar): “The Development of a Latin Spelling System for Podlachian
Discussant: Yukiyasu Arai (Hokkaido U)
   
January 31st (Sat.)
Special Presentation 1. 9:30-10:45
Chair: Bojan Belić (U of Washington)
  Dieter Stern (Ghent U): “The Privacy of Having a Language of One’s Own: Slavic Regional Standard Projects and Minority Agendas Online
   
Coffee break 10:45-11:00
   
Session 3. Linguistic Situations in Eastern Slovakia Today: 11:00-12:30
Chair: Satoshi Hashimoto (Hokkaido U)
  Cancelled
Slavomír Ondrejovič (Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics of SAS): “On the Eastern Slovak Linguistic Separatism
Konstantin Lifanov (Lomonosov Moscow State U): “The Language of the Eastern Slovakia Landmarks of the Writing System from Modern Perspective
(in Russian)
Discussant: Susumu Nagayo (Waseda U)
   
Lunch break 12:30-14:00
   
Session 4. Micro-literary Languages in European Context: 14:00-16:00
Chair: Keiko Mitani (U of Tokyo)
  Satoshi Terao (U of Tokyo): “The Possibility of the Mirandese Language as a Model for the Establishment and Promotion of Lesser-used Minority Languages
Madlena Norberg (U of Potsdam): “The Maintenance of Lower Sorbian in Brandenburg
Dicussant: Goro Christoph Kimura (Sophia U)
   
Special Presentation 2. 16:00-17:15
Chair: Motoki Nomachi (Hokkaido U)
  Jaromira Labudda (Linia School): “The Kashubian Education Yesterday and Today
   
General Discussion and Closing Remarks: 17:15-17:30
Chair: Dieter Stern (Ghent U)
   
Organized by:
  Slavic-Eurasian Research Center (SRC), Hokkaido University, Japan Ghent Center for Slavic and East European Studies (GCSEES), Ghent University, Belgium
Sponsored by:
  JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research B "A Comprehensive Study of the Slavic Micro Literary Languages after Revolutions of 1989" (headed by Motoki Nomachi)
JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research B "Images of East in Eastern European Literature" (headed by Ken-ichi Abe)
JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research A 25243002 (headed by Mitsuyoshi Numano)
The Japan Society for the Study of Slavic Languages and Literatures (JSSSLL)

  • January 31
International Seminar “Sustainable Development of the Russian Far North and the Arctic”
  Registration from the web page Finished 国際セミナー
Date: January 31, 2015
Venue: Second Floor Hall at Toranomon Hills (Second Akiyama Bldg., Toranomon 3-6-2, Minato-ku, Tokyo)
Language: English with simultaneous translation
Organizer: Japan-Finland bilateral project “Russia’s Final Energy Frontier: Sustainability Challenges of the Russian Far North” (funded by JSPS)
Co-organizers: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University
Japan Association for Trade with Russia & NIS (ROTOBO)
Supporter: Ocean Policy Research Foundation (OPRF)
   
13:00-15:00 Session I “Toward Sustainable Governance in the Arctic Region”  
Chair: TABATA Shinichiro (Hokkaido University)  
  Lassi HEININEN (University of Lapland) From Environmental Protection to the 'Arctic Paradox' - a Challenge for Sustainability and Resilience in the Globalized Arctic
Alexander SERGUNIN (St. Petersburg State University) The Russian Strategy for Sustainable Socio-economic and Environmental Development: Theory and Practice
OHNISHI Fujio (Nihon University) Arctic International Politics: Conditions for Political Stability
Discussant: IKESHIMA Taisaku (Waseda University)
 
15:30-17:30 Session II “Energy Development and Its Transportation in the Arctic”
Chair: Pami AALTO (University of Tampere)
  MOTOMURA Masumi (Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation) Arctic Circle Energy Resources and Japan's Role
Veli-Pekka TYNKKYNEN (University of Helsinki) Greening Russian Arctic Regional Energy Policies? Comparing Archangelsk and Karelia
OTSUKA Natsuhiko (North Japan Port Consultants Co., Ltd.) Perspective of the NSR as a Natural Resource Transport Corridor
Discussants: KITAGAWA Hiromitsu (Ocean Policy Research Foundation)
 
Pre-seminar session for young researchers
Date: 10:00-11:30 on January 31, 2015
Venue: Room A on Second Floor at Toranomon Hills (Second Akiyama Bldg., Toranomon 3-6-2, Minato-ku, Tokyo)
Language: English without translation
   
Chair: Konstantin KROTOV (St. Petersburg State University)
  Daria GRITSENKO (University of Helsinki) Governing the Arctic Shipping: A Review of the Northern Sea Route Ice-breaking Tariff Policy 1991- 2014
LIU Xu (Renmin University of China) The Economic Analysis of Arctic Sea Routes and Its Implications for the Development of the Chinese Economy
TAKAHASHI Minori (JSPS/ Hokkaido University) Greenland on the World Stage: Development and Autonomy in the Age of New North
   
 

All who are interested are welcome.

Please enter the next registration form.
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Secretariat at Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University
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February

  • February 3
  Workshop “The East Slovak Literary Language: A Sealed Past or a Future Possibility?”
  Program
Datum and Time: February 3rd (Tue) 2015, 15:00~18:00
Venue: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center at Hokkaido University, 4th floor, room 401
   
Presenter 1: Konstantin LIFANOV (Lomonosov Moscow State U, Russia)
Title: "Язык восточнословацких публикаций в США и механизм его создания"
Presenter 2: Cancelled
Slavomír ONDREJOVIČ (Ľudovít Štúr Linguistic Institute of Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia)
Title: “К восточнословацкому языковому сепаратизму”
Presenter 3: Susumu NAGAYO (Waseda U)
Title: Об употреблении восточнословацкого литературного языка в городе Прешов в 1918-1919 гг.
   
Discussant: Satoshi HASHIMOTO (Hokkaido U)
Contact: Motoki NOMACHI (mnomachi@slav.hokudai.ac.jp)

  • February 4
  SRC Special Seminar
Datum and Time: 4 February (Wed) 10:00-12:00
Place: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Room 401
Title: To Standardize, Or Not To Standardize – That Is The Question
Lecturer: Dr. Bojan Belić (University of Washington)
Contact: NOMACHI Motoki mnomachi<at>slav.hokudai.ac.jp

  • February 26
  SRC Special Seminar
Datum and Time: Thursday, 26 February 2015, 16:30-
Place: SRC Room 401
Lecturer: Andrew WACHTEL, President, American University of Central Asia
Topic: “Nation Building in Central Asia: Kyrgyzstan between Manas and Kurmandjan-Datka”
Language: English
Contact: David Wolff (urufu<at>slav.hokudai.ac.jp)
  (This lecture is supported by JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research A "Comparative Colonial History: Colonial Administration and Center-Periphery Interactions in Modern Empires" headed by Tomohiko Uyama)

March

3月16-18日
Slavic philology Symposium
The Story of Akir the Wise: A New Approach to the Medieval Slavic Literature
1. 16 March 2015. 14:00ー18:00 Venue: Hokkaido University, SERC, Room 401
2. 18 March 2015. 15:00ー17:30 Venue: The University of Tokyo, Faculty of Letters. Bldg.3, 7th fl.
PROGRAM Программа
16 March, 14:00-18:00 Hokkaido University, SERC, Room 401
Moderator: NOMACHI Motoki (Hokkaido Univ.)
14:00-15:20 BOBROV Aleksandr (Russian Academy of Sciences)
“THE STORY OF AKIR THE WISE IN THE MUSIN-PUSHKIN COLLECTION”
HATTORI Fumiaki (Kyoto Univ.)
“THE RUSSIAN RECENSION OF THE STORY OF THE WISE AKYRIOS, RECONSIDERED”
DISCUSSION: MIURA Kiyoharu (Univ. of Electro-Communications)
15:20-15:40 COFFEE BREAK
15:40-17:40 VLAŠIĆ-ANIĆ Anica (Old Church Slavonic Institute, Zagreb)
“THE CROATIAN GLAGOLITIC STORY OF AKIR THE WISE (SLOVO PREMUDROSTI AKIROVĚ) – AN INTERTEXTUAL ‘LITERARY KALEIDOSCOPE’”
MITANI Keiko (Univ. of Tokyo)
“REWRITING THE WISDOM WORDS: THE SLAVIC RECENSIONS OF THE STORY OF AKIR THE WISE”
ŌTA Keiko (Hokkaido Univ.)
“Aḥīqar al-Ḥakīm: THE STORY OF AKIR THE WISE AS A HERITAGE OF THE MIDDLE EAST”
BADURINA-STIPČEVIĆ Vesna (Old Church Slavonic Institute, Zagreb Paper Contribution)
“THE CROATIAN TRANSLATIONS OF THE STORY OF THE SAGE AHIQAR”
DISCUSSION
 
18 Марта, 15:00-17:30 Филологический ф-т Токийского ун-та, 7-й этаж, здание 3
Модератор: ХАТТОРИ Фумиаки (Киотский ун-т)
  БОБРОВ Александр (Институт русской литературы, РАН)
   Древнейшая русская редакция Повести об Акире Премудром
МИУРА Киёхару (Ун-т Электрокоммуникаций)
   К вопросу о совпадениях: “Повесть об Акире Премудром” и восточные сказания о сокрытых мудрых родителях
ВЛАШИЋ-АНИЋ, Аница (Старославянский ин-т, Загреб)
   Библeйcкиe цитaты в xopвaтcкoглaгoличecкoм тeкcтe Slovo premudrosti Akirově
МИТАНИ Кэйко (Токийский ун-т)
   Акир премудрый между Slavia Orthodoxa и Slavia Latina: Южнославянские списки текста “Слово Акира премудрог”
Дискуссия
 
Language: March 16 English , March 18 Russian (without translation)
Registration not required
Contact: MITANI Keiko 
tridoline<at>mail.goo.ne.jp , slav<at>l.u-tokyo.ac.jp 

  • March 20
  SRC Special Seminar
Date & Time: 20 March (Fri) 17:15-18:45
Place: Waseda University, Bldg 1 room 401
Title: The Aromanian and its contacts with Macedonian **(from Balkan perspective)
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Marjan Markovik' (University "Ss. Cyril and Methodius" of Skopje, Faculty of Philology "Blaže Koneski")
Contact: Motoki Nomachi (mnomachi<at> slav.hokudai.ac.jp)

  • March 24
  SRC Special Seminar
Date & Time: 24 March (Tue) 16:00-18:00
Place: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Room 403
Title: Macedonian Language Tendencies in Balkan Context
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Marjan Markovik' (University "Ss. Cyril and Methodius" of Skopje, Faculty of Philology "Blaže Koneski")
Contact: Motoki Nomachi (mnomachi<at> slav.hokudai.ac.jp)

  • March 27
  SRC Special Seminar in Tokyo
Date & Time: 27 March (Fri) 18:00-20:00
Place: Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Tokyo
Title: Powstawanie tożsamości etnicznej we współczesnej Europie Środkowej - przykład Śląska
Contact: Motoki Nomachi (mnomachi<at> slav.hokudai.ac.jp)
  • March 29
  SRC Special Seminar
Date & Time: 29 March (Sun) 13:30-15:00
Place: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Room 401
Title: Identity at the Borders of Closely-Related Ethnic Groups - the Case in the Polish-Czech-Slovak Triangle
Lecturer: Prof. Dr hab. Zbigniew Greń (U of Warsaw)
Contact: Motoki Nomachi (mnomachi<at> slav.hokudai.ac.jp)

  • March 28
International Workshop A Joint Research Project of the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University
Economic growth of economies in transition in comparison:
from the perspectives of value added generation and productivity
March 28. 2015
At Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University Conference Room 401, 4th Floor
13:30-13:35 Opening address: Tabata, S. (SRC, Hokkaido U)
13:35-14:25 The Political Economy of Growth and Governance. Hare, P. (Heriot-Watt U)
14:25-15:15 The Role of Institutions: Lessons from History. Bhattacharya, P. (Heriot-Watt U)
15:15-15:30 Coffee break
15:30-16:20 The Performances of Chinese Firms in North Korean Trade: Evidence from Firm-Level Data. Kim, B.-Y. (Seoul National U)
16:20-17:10 Comparative Growth Accounting of Russia and China by Sector. Kuboniwa, M. (IER, Hitotsubashi U)
17:10-17:55 Productivity Growth in Russia and China. Nakamura, Y. (YNU)
17:55-18:00 Closing speech for the first day. Nakamura, Y. (YNU)

  • March 29
  SRC Special Seminar
Date & Time: 29 March (Sun) 15:30-17:00
Place: Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Room 401
Title: Semiotics of Interlinguistic Contacts in the Present-day Polish
Lecturer: Prof. Dr hab. Romuald Huszcza (U of Warsaw)
Contact: Motoki Nomachi (mnomachi<at> slav.hokudai.ac.jp)

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