From fub-geas@lists.fu-berlin.de Wed Jan 08 14:50:24 2020 To: "FUB-GEAS@lists.fu-berlin.de" Thread-Topic: [Lecture] Invitation: Beata Bochorodycz (AMU) at GEAS, FU Berlin, 15 January 2020, 2-4 PM Thread-Index: AdXGKiri7pnqZYV+QiuOTv/Jp+sx3Q== Accept-Language: de-DE, en-US Content-Language: de-DE Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="_000_6854d6ec4c3545e3a1a272b89a4af5e5geasfuberlinde_" MIME-Version: 1.0 Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2020 14:50:21 +0100 X-Spam-Flag: NO X-Spam-Status: No, score=-50.0 required=5.0 tests=ALL_TRUSTED,HTML_MESSAGE X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.3 on Kiribati.ZEDAT.FU-Berlin.DE X-Spam-Level: Message-ID: From: Newsletter Graduate School of East Asian Studies Subject: [FUB-GEAS] [Lecture] Invitation: Beata Bochorodycz (AMU) at GEAS, FU Berlin, 15 January 2020, 2-4 PM X-BeenThere: fub-geas@lists.fu-berlin.de X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.29 Precedence: list List-Id: Newsletter Graduate School of East Asian Studies List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2020 13:50:24 -0000 --_000_6854d6ec4c3545e3a1a272b89a4af5e5geasfuberlinde_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear friends and colleagues of GEAS, We would like to wish all of you a Happy New Year, and would like to invite= you to this year's GEAS Guest Lecture next Wednesday: Beata Bochorodycz (AMU): Anti-nuclear Movement in the Post-Fukushima Japan:= Structures, Mobilisation and Framing Jan 15, 2020 | 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM The anti-nuclear movement in Japan after the Asia-Pacific War has been very= dynamic, changing its nature and focus with the fluctuations in the domest= ic and international political opportunities and constrains. From the mid- = 1950s, after the incident with the fishing vessel Lucky Dragon, the movemen= t evolved from the anti-war, peace and anti-nuclear (hansen, heiwa, hankaku= ) movement, which focused primarily on abolition of war and nuclear weapons= , into the protests against construction of nuclear power plants and lawsui= ts for damages in the 1970s. In the following decade of the 1980s after the= Chernobyl accident, the movement encompassed the calls for abolition of nu= clear energy in Japan under the slogan of opposition to the nuclear power p= lants (han/datsugenpatsu). During the lecture I will analyze the post-Fukus= hima (new) antinuclear movement in comparison to those previous (old) movem= ents focusing on such issues as: organizational structures, mobilization st= rategies, repertoire of protests and issue framing. Drawing on the sociolog= ical methodology of social movement theory and political studies' theory of= civil society, as well as the results from the field work conducted in Jap= an in 2013-2014, I will underscore the mechanisms of networking, profession= alization and specialization, and furthermore, the development of the narra= tive of the 'common people' protest - as one of the key features of the pos= t-Fukushima anti-nuclear movement. Finally, I will comment on the consequen= ces of the movement for the national energy policy. Professor Beata Bochorodycz holds an MA in Japanese studies from Adam Micki= ewicz University in (AMU) in Poznan, Poland, MA in law (political science s= pecialty) from the Kyushu University in Fukuoka, PhD and habilitated PhD in= political science from the Polish Academy of Sciences. She has been workin= g for the past 10 years at AMU teaching modern political and social history= of Japan, Japanese politics, and foreign policy with a focus on US-Japan r= elation and the Okinawa issue. She has been a Fellow of the International R= otary Club (1993-1995), the Japanese Ministry of Education (1997-2001), Jap= an Foundation (2013-2014) and the Fulbright Foundation (2018-2019). Her wor= k and research experience include such institutions as: at Kyushu Universit= y, Yokohama National University, GRIPS, SOAS, George Washington University,= Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, and SWPS University of Social Sci= ences and Humanities in Warsaw. She is an author and co-author of several p= ublications on Japan, including Fukushima a spo=B3ecze=F1stwo obywatelskie.= Japo=F1ski ruch denuklearny w perspektywie politologiczno-socjologicznej [= Fukushima and civil society: Japanese denuclear movement from the socio-pol= itical perspective] (Wydawnictwo UAM, 2018) - to be translated into English= , Japan's Foreign Policy Making (Springer, 2018, together with Karol Zakows= ki and Marcin Socha). Time & Location Jan 15, 2020 | 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM Lecture Room 010/011 GEAS Hittorfstr. 18 (Altbau) 14195 Berlin ----------- Graduate School of East Asian Studies (GEAS) Freie Universit=E4t Berlin Hittorfstr. 18 (Altbau) 14195 Berlin https://www.geas.fu-berlin.de events@geas.fu-berlin.de --_000_6854d6ec4c3545e3a1a272b89a4af5e5geasfuberlinde_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear friends and colleagues of = GEAS,

 

We would like to wish all of yo= u a Happy New Year, and would like to invite you to this year’s GEAS = Guest Lecture next Wednesday:

 

Beata Bochorodycz (AMU): Anti-nuclear Movement in the Post-Fukushi= ma Japan: Structures, Mobilisation and Framing

Jan 15, 2020 | 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM

The anti-nu= clear movement in Japan after the Asia-Pacific War has been very dynamic, c= hanging its nature and focus with the fluctuations in the domestic and international political opportunities and constrains. = >From the mid- 1950s, after the incident with the fishing vessel Lucky Dragon, the movement evolved from the anti-war, peace and anti= -nuclear (hansen, heiwa, hankaku) movement, which focused primarily = on abolition of war and nuclear weapons, into the protests against construc= tion of nuclear power plants and lawsuits for damages in the 1970s. In the following decade of the 1980s af= ter the Chernobyl accident, the movement encompassed the calls for abolitio= n of nuclear energy in Japan under the slogan of opposition to the nuclear = power plants (han/datsugenpatsu). During the lecture I will analyze the post-Fukushima (new) antinuclear mov= ement in comparison to those previous (old) movements focusing on such issu= es as: organizational structures, mobilization strategies, repertoire of pr= otests and issue framing. Drawing on the sociological methodology of social movement theory and political st= udies’ theory of civil society, as well as the results from the field= work conducted in Japan in 2013-2014, I will underscore the mechanisms of = networking, professionalization and specialization, and furthermore, the development of the narrative of the ‘common peo= ple’ protest – as one of the key features of the post-Fukushima= anti-nuclear movement. Finally, I will comment on the consequences of the = movement for the national energy policy.

Professor Beata Bochorodycz holds an MA in Japanese studies from Adam= Mickiewicz University in (AMU) in Poznan, Poland, MA in law (political sci= ence specialty) from the Kyushu University in Fukuoka, PhD and habilitated PhD in political science from the Polish A= cademy of Sciences. She has been working for the past 10 years at AMU teach= ing modern political and social history of Japan, Japanese politics, and fo= reign policy with a focus on US-Japan relation and the Okinawa issue. She has been a Fellow of the International= Rotary Club (1993-1995), the Japanese Ministry of Education (1997-2001), J= apan Foundation (2013-2014) and the Fulbright Foundation (2018-2019). Her w= ork and research experience include such institutions as: at Kyushu University, Yokohama National University, = GRIPS, SOAS, George Washington University, Nicolaus Copernicus University i= n Torun, and SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Warsaw. S= he is an author and co-author of several publications on Japan, including Fukushima a spo=B3ecze=F1stwo oby= watelskie. Japo=F1ski ruch denuklearny w perspektywie politologiczno-socjol= ogicznej [Fukushima and civil society: Japanese denuclear movement from the= socio-political perspective] (Wydawnictwo UAM, 2018) – to be translated into English, Japan’s Foreign Po= licy Making (Springer, 2018, together with Karol Zakowski and Marcin Socha)= .

Time & Location

Jan 15, 202= 0 | 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM

Lecture Roo= m 010/011
GEAS
Hittorfstr.
18 (Altbau)
14195 Berlin

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Graduate School of East Asian Studies (GEAS)

Freie Univer= sit=E4t Berlin

Hittorfstr. = 18 (Altbau)

14195 Berlin=

https://www.geas.fu-berlin.de<= /span>

events@geas.fu-berlin.de

 

 

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