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Subject: H-ASIA: Workshop-fieldwork in East Asia, Jerusalem, May 23, 2011


> H-ASIA
> May 14, 2011
>
> Fourth Methodological Workshop of Israeli Researchers Working on East
> Asia, "Carryout Fieldwork in East Asia," The Truman Institute, The Hebrew
> University of Jerusalem, May 23, 2011
> ************************************************************************
> From: Nissim Otmazgin <nissim.otmazgin@mail.huji.ac.il>
>
> *The 4th Methodological Workshop of Israeli Researchers Working on East
> Asia, "Carryout Fieldwork in East Asia"*
>
> The Truman Institute, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, May 23, 2011
>
> * *
>
> *09:15 Opening Remarks*
>
> Gideon Shelach, The Louis Frieberg Center for East Asian Studies
>
> Nissim Otmazgin, The Hebrew University and The Truman Institute
>
> Helena Grinshpun, The Hebrew University and The Truman Institute
>
> * *
>
> *09:30-11:00 Panel 1: Religion and Society: Japan and Korea Examined*
>
> Erez Joskovich, Tel Aviv University, "Lay Zen practices in contemporary
> Japan"
>
> Yaara Morris, SOAS, "Fieldwork: afterthoughts on mistakes and findings in
> the research of medieval Japan"
>
> Liora Sarfati, The Hebrew University and Tel Aviv University, "Field
> research on contemporary Korean Shamanism"
>
> *U**Discussant**U*: John Breen, International Research Center for Japanese
> Studies, Kyoto
>
> * *
>
> *11:15-12:45 Panel 2: Society and Business in China and Japan*
>
> Noga Ganany, Tel Aviv University, "Jugde Bao-gong in literature and
> religious worship"
>
> Avital Baikovich, Tel Aviv University, "Reflection on self in the field:
> distinctive methodological aspects in the study of Japan"
>
> Adiel Portugali, Tel Aviv University, "Marginal sounds: the story of jazz
> in
> China"
>
> *Discussant*: Helena Grinshpun, The Hebrew University and The Truman
> Institute
>
> * *
>
> *14:00-15:30 Panel 3: Fieldwork in Global Context*
>
> Shelby Carpenter, The Truman Institute, "Doing Anthropology in
> Post-conflict
> Sierra Leone"
>
> Atalia Shragai, Tel Aviv University, "American immigrants in Costa Rica"
>
> Marcelo Dorfsman, The Hebrew University, "Methodological aspects of
> research
> on online learning: difficulties and challenges"
>
> *Discussant*: Steven Kaplan, The Truman Institute
>
> To learn more about the workshop please contact
> nissim.otmazgin@mail.huji.ac.il
>
> --
> Nissim Otmazgin, Ph.D
> Dep. of East Asian Studies, Lecturer
> & The Harry S. Truman Research Institute
> for the Advancement of Peace, Asia Unit Coordinator
> The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
> Mt. Scopus 91905 Jerusalem, Israel
> E-mail: Nissim.Otmazgin@mail.huji.ac.il
>
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