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SUMMARY:Vortrag von Masahiro Maeda (Associate Professor): "Restoring rich interactions between people and the environment in cities: based on trends in 'machizukuri' and community revitalization in Japan"
DESCRIPTION:Masahiro MAEDA (Associate professor\, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies\, Kyoto University) \nIn recent years\, Japanese cities have been experiencing a decline in neighborhood communities due to population decline and aging\, as well as excessive commercialization of housing due to urban redevelopment. As a result\, people have lost opportunities to actively engage with their housing and environments\, which should be the most familiar places for them\, and their interactions with the environment have become impoverished. On the other hand\, „machizukuri“ and community revitalization in the urban planning movement\, which originated in the 1970s\, has recently become more accessible to citizens through themes such as creating  third places\, utilizing vacant houses\, and disaster prevention and mitigation. Community-led regional revitalization efforts are being undertaken in various forms across the country. This presentation examines the current state and challenges of urban and regional revitalization\, as well as their social and cultural aspects\, considering trends especially in the Kansai district of Japan\, including Kyoto. \n  \n都市で人と環境の豊かな関わりを取り戻す：日本の住まい・まちづくりの動向を踏まえ \n前田昌弘（京都大学人間・環境学研究科 准教授） \n日本の都市では近年，人口減少・高齢化による地域コミュニティの衰退や都市再開発による住宅の過度な商品化等が進行している。そのの影響により，住環境という，人々にとって本来は最も身近であるはずの場所に住み手が能動的に関わる機会が奪われ，人と環境に関わりが貧しくなっている。一方で，1970年代を起源とするまちづくりは近年，居場所づくり，空き家活用，防災・減災等のテーマを通じて，市民にとってより身近なものとなっており，コミュニティ主導による地域再生が各地で取り組まれている。主に日本の関西地方の都市や地方におけるまちづくりの動向を交え，都市・地域再生の現状と課題，およびその社会的・文化的側面について展望したい。 \nDer Vortrag findet in Präsenz statt. Ort: Japan-Zentrum der LMU\, Seminargebäude am Englischen Garten\, Oettingenstr. 67\, 80538 München\, Raum U139. Eine vorherige Anmeldung ist nicht erforderlich.
URL:https://www.blog.japan.uni-muenchen.de/event/vortrag-von-masahiro-maeda-associate-professor-restoring-rich-interactions-between-people-and-the-environment-in-cities-based-on-trends-in-machizukuri-and-community-revitalization-in-japan/
LOCATION:https://www.lmu.de/raumfinder/#/building/bw7070/map?room=7070-1039_
CATEGORIES:Allgemein,Vortrag
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SUMMARY:Vortrag von Prof. Dr. David Chiavacci: "'Foreigners Are Committing Very Heinous Crimes': Framing of Deviance and Order in Japan’s Immigration Policy"
DESCRIPTION:In recent decades\, following the terrorist attacks in the USA on September 11\, 2001\, a securitization of immigration policy has been identified in many Western industrialized countries. In the case of Japan\, however\, issues of public and national security have played a central role in immigration policy since the early 1950s and have helped to shape it. Japanese immigration policy is primarily discussed in the research literature in the context of ethnic homogeneity and the associated national identity discourses\, but this paper argues that the security frame has had the strongest curbing influence on public opinion and in policy processes. The perception of immigration as a risk to public and national security prevented policy makers from opening Japan up to labor immigration of low-skilled foreign workers despite decades of intensive public and political debates and far-reaching reform proposals. By tracing the continuities and changes in framing in immigration policy in Japan from the early post-war years to the present\, we show the anchoring of certain policy actors and especially the Ministry of Justice in a security perspective. The decline in importance of the security frame in the 2010s was a key prerequisite that opened up the window of opportunity for the comprehensive immigration reform in 2018/2019. \nDavid Chiavacci is Professor in Social Science of Japan at the University of Zurich. His specialization is political and economic sociology of contemporary Japan in a comparative perspective. The focus of his current research is on social movements\, social inequality and Japan’s new immigration and immigration policy. Recent publications include “Japan’s Melting Core: Social Frames and Political Crisis Narratives of Rising Inequalities” in Crisis Narratives\, Institutional Change and Transformation of the Japanese State (Albany: State University of New York Press\, 2021\, pp. 25-50)\, “Social Inequality in Japan” in Oxford Handbook of Japanese Politics (Oxford: Oxford University Press\, 2022\, pp. 451-470)\, “China’s and Japan’s Winding Path to the Refugee Convention: State Identity Transformations and the Evolving International Refugee Regime” in Modern Asian Studies (2023\, 57/4: 1415-1447)\, “Tokyo Olympics 2020: Between Dream and Contention” in Contemporary Japan (2023\, 35/1: 3-15)\, and “Dam Break in Japan’s Immigration Policy: The 2018 Reform in Long-term Perspective” in Social Science Journal Japan (2025\, 28/1: 1-41). \nDer Vortrag findet in Präsenz statt. Ort: Japan-Zentrum der LMU\, Seminargebäude am Englischen Garten\, Oettingenstr. 67\, 80538 München\, Raum 151. Eine vorherige Anmeldung ist nicht erforderlich. \nDer Vortrag findet statt in Kooperation mit der SFB Vigilanzkulturen statt.
URL:https://www.blog.japan.uni-muenchen.de/event/vortrag-von-prof-dr-david-chiavacci-foreigners-are-committing-very-heinous-crimes-framing-of-deviance-and-order-in-japans-immigration-policy/
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