Opening Reception. Welcoming Remarks Professor Randall Hansen Interim Director, Munk School of Global Affairs Professor Louis Pauly Interim Director, Centre for the Study of Global Japan, University of Toronto Professor Carin Holroyd President of JSAC ConsulGeneral of Japan in Toronto. Opening Keynote. Maria Toyoda Dean of the College of Arts Sciences and Professor of Government, Suffolk UniversityThe Political Economy of Things Some Considerations for Japans Infrastructure Aid to Developing EconomiesFriday, October 1. Breakfast. 09 0. Session 1 Keynote. Joseph Caron Former Ambassador of Canada to JapanBeing Ambassador to Japan1. Break 1. 0 4. 51. Session 2. A Society and Culture IMark Rowe Associate Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Mc. Master UniversityGhosts and Spirits in Contemporary Japanese Buddhism Josh Trichilo Ph. D. Candidate, Humanities, York University3. Interspecies Trauma, and Kawakamis Kamisama Storyies Mobilizing Limits to Not Represent What it is Like to Whisper Across FinitudesJames X. White Ph. D. Candidate, School of East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield, UKJosei no osake no nomikataHow Women Drink The Perception and Evaluation of Womens Alcohol Consumption in popular mediaSheri Zhang Professor, Department of Modern Languages and Literature, University of OttawaInspiration of Japan Silence, Avoidance and Positive Approach Tackling Prejudice and Racial DiscriminationSession 2. B Politics Scott Harrison Project Specialist, Asia Pacific Foundation of CanadaCanada and JapanCanada RelationsJacob Kovalio Associate Professor of History, Carleton UniversityJapan in the 2. Century A Model Pacifist Liberal Democracy Coping with a Corporatist Chinese Regimes Lebensraum Foreign PolicyMatthew Linley Designated Professor, International Education and Exchange Center, Nagoya UniversityExplaining the Gap in the Provision of Disaster Preparedness Information to Foreign Residents in Japanese CitiesYves Tiberghien Associate Professor of Political Science, UBCTitle TBA 1. Lunch 1. 3 3. 01. Session 3 Keynote. Atsushi Sunami Vice President and Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies GRIPSSociety 5. Japans Science and Technology, Innovation Strategy1. Break 1. 5 1. 51. Session 4. A Disaster Recovery. Millie Creighton Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of British ColumbiaDifficulties, Disasters, Dams and the Backside of Japan ReOrdering People, Place, and Pollution in Precarious TimesDavid Edgington Professor, Department of Geography, University of British ColumbiaThe Road Back Arrangements for Recovery of Population and Jobs in the Futaba District of Fukushima PrefectureShinya Nagasaki Professor and Canada Research Chair in Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Management, Department of Engineering Physics, Mc. Master UniversityUncertainty in nuclear policy in Japan A Comparison of Japanese and Ontarians Opinions on Nuclear EnergyMaxine Polleri Ph. D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology, York UniversityCommodifiable Phantasm The Politicization of the Native Land in a PostFukushima Context of Radioactive ContaminationSession 4. B Art and Language. Joseph Nye Understanding International Conflicts' title='Joseph Nye Understanding International Conflicts' />Norio Ota Professor, Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, York UniversityUncertainties of the future of the Japanese language A Case Study of ConditionalsCary Takagi Adjunct Professor, Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, York UniversityFuture Uncertain for the Early Japanese Diaspora in Canada Challenges and Responses to Religious IdentityNoriko YabukiSoh Associate Professor, Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, York UniversityImages of Japanese women An Analysis of Language Use in AdvertisementsX. Jie Yang Professor, School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures, University of CalgaryLife Scenes in Classical Painting A Research Approach with Digital Technology1. Dinner and Keynote. John NilssonWright Fuji Bank University Senior Lecturer in Modern Japanese Studies, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Cambridge UniversityTitle TBASaturday, October 1. Breakfast. 09 0. Session 5 Keynote. Patricia Maclachlan Associate Professor, Department of Government, University of Texas at AustinCultivating Institutional Change in Japan Globalization, Demographic Decline, and the Future of Farming1. Break. 10 4. 51. Session 6. A Education and Tourism. Teri Bryant Associate Professor Emerita, Haskane School of Business Leighton Wilks Instructor, Haskane School of BusinessDeveloping CrossCultural Skills in Undergraduate Students through a Group Study Program to Japan Design and Implementation IssuesAtsuki Hashimoto Department of Geography and Tourism Studies, Brock UniversityDavid Telfer Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Tourism StudiesA Comparison of Historic Tourism at the Villages of Shirakawago and GokayamaSaeko Suzuki Ph. D. Candidate, University of British ColumbiaDigital Humanities Electronic Resources or Print ResourcesGregory Wheeler Assistant Professor, Center of Medical Education, Sapporo Medical UniversityMorality or Neonationalism Examining Concerns Over the Implementation of. Moral Education as an Official Subject in the Japanese Elementary and Junior High SchoolsSession 6. B Roundtable on the Japan Futures Initiative Ken Coates Canada Research Chair in Regional Innovation, JohnsonShoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan Carin Holroyd Associate Professor of Political Studies, University of Saskatchewan Seung Hyok Lee Adjunct Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto Masayuki Tadokoro Professor of International Relations, Keio University David Welch CIGI Chair of Global Security and Professor of Political Science, Balsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo1. A Mathematical Introduction To Logic Anderton Pdf Converter. Lunch and Business Meeting. Session 7 Keynote. Andrew De. Wit Professor, School of Policy Studies, Department of Economics, Rikkyo UniversityJapanese Smart Communities as Industrial Policy1. Break. 15 1. 51. Session 8 Greening Japan.