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Tag Archives: energy
Call for Papers: Energy in Modern Japan
CALL FOR PAPERS VSJF Annual Conference 2015 “Energy in Modern Japan. Past, Present, Future“ The annual conference of the VSJF – German Association for Social Science Research on Japan – will take place on November 20-22, 2015in Leipzig. This year’s topic … Continue reading
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Tagged call for papers, energy, Germany, international relations, Japan, modern history, modern Japan
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Book Announcement: Critical Issues in Contemporary Japan
Jeff Kingston, Director of Asian Studies at Temple University Japan Campus (TUJ), recently published an edited volume, Critical Issues in Contemporary Japan (Routledge, 2013) This book provides undergraduate and graduate students with an interdisciplinary compendium written by a number of … Continue reading
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Tagged books, contemporary, contemporary Japan, energy, ethnicity, international relations, social sciences
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Call for Papers: Pacific Rim Energy & Sustainability Congress
Held in Hiroshima, Japan on the 67th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombing – August 6-9, 2012 Location: Japan Call for Papers Date: 2012-02-01 The 2012 Pacific Rim Energy & Sustainability Congress invites scholarly interactions among academics, … Continue reading
Fun Link Friday: Energy Conservation Posters
Even in the face of disaster, one thing Japan doesn’t lack is morale. That, and an innate sense of cute culture, both of which we see in this week’s Fun Link Friday feature. What are we looking at? The fantastic … Continue reading
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Tagged earthquake, energy, energy conservation, Japan, setsuden, tsunami
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