Proceedings of the 11th Next Generation Global Workshop
| Session 1. | ||
| Asami Nago | University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa | The Suffering Body and the Self: A Phenomenological Approach to Undocumented Karen Migrants in the Thai-Burma Borderland |
| Antara Chakrabarti | University of Delhi | The Self, The Other and Home in a Geography of Fear : Exploring two cities of chronic or suspended mass violence |
| Isil Bayraktar | Kyoto University | Migrant Identities in between Gender, Ethnicity and Religiosity: Questioning of Self with the Case Study of Middle Eastern Migrant Women in Japan |
| Yining Liu | National Taiwan University | Modernity and Chan Practice for a Better Self: The case study of The Dharma Drum Mountain In Taiwan |
| Riya Sharma | University of Delhi | The Self and Others in the Fair-trade: Reflections on Advertisements for Cafédirect Coffees |
| Eko Heru Prasetyo | Kyoto University | Ride-Hailing Business in the Informal Economy Era: Comparison Between Grab Singapore and Go-Jek Indonesia |
| Yung-Ying Chang | National Taiwan University | Everyday Nationhood: The Case of Taiwanese K-pop Fans |
| Ikuyo Ejiri | Kyoto University | Messages from Portraits in the Del Lama Altarpiece of Botticelli |
| Miki Kuramochi | Kyoto Sangyo University | Social Bonds Nourished Through Paintings and Books: A Case Study of Artistic Circles in Seventeenth-Century Rome |
| Zhansulu Issayeva | Seoul National University | Ways of Healthy Ageing: Case study ofCommunity – Based Care Initiatives in South Korea |
| Yongli Wang | Beijing Foreign Studies University | The University’s New Role in Aging Society:The Aging Society and the Elderly’s Re-socialization |
| Kayoko Yakuwa | Kyoto University | What’s the Meaning of Meeting Up with Homeless People on the Street?: Regarding on the Roles of Street Magazines in the Society |
| Session 2. | ||
| Xiaoqiang Han | Southwest University of Political Science and Law | Open-Source: Self, Other and Community in the age of Software |
| Ming Tak Ernest Leung | The Chinese University of Hong Kong | My Continuation, Your Revolution : The Japanese Factor in Korean Socialism |
| Joseph Dellatte | Kyoto university | Linking Emissions trading Schemes of China and Europe:The transparency question |
| Radhika Kannan | University of Delhi | The Autobiographical Self In ‘Welcome To The NHK!’: Illness Experience of a Hikikomori |
| Rui Mao | Nanjing University | Princess Hang Lipo: Malaysia Chinese Literary Writing, Cultural Memory and Ethnic Identity |
| Eriko Adachi | Kyoto University | Beauty as Social Morality: Self, Others and Community According to Muneyoshi Yanagi |
| Afeeda Kallil Thiruvalil | University of Delhi | Sacred Pain and Transformative Self: An Ethnographic Study on Kuthuratheeb among Mappila Muslims of Malabar, Kerala. |
| Haruo Inoue | Kyoto University | Influence of the North Indian Traditional Music on the Works of Two Experimental Musicians |
| Session 3. | ||
| Mhairi Montgomery | Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg | Ethnic Tourism and the Ainu:Questions of Cultural Authenticity |
| Zikang Zhang | Kyoto University | The Functions of the Linguists in the Nineteenth Century East Asia |
| Maria Carlotta Avanzi | Kyoto University | The “ Self” confronting the “Others”: A Study of the Process Toward Japanese Original Artistic Production of the Hakuhō Period―Focusing on Dōgan Dōgyō icons ― |
| Jia-Min Yang | National Chengchi University | The Research Trends of Media and Nationalism in Digital Era: In the Cases of Academic Journals “National Identities” and “Nations and Nationalism” |
| Gili Peleg | Heidelberg University | Nationalism, Collective Memory, and the Dokdo/ Takeshima Dispute |
| Fang Lin | Kyoto University | Reconsideration of the Japanese Role in the Chinese Peking Opera Troupe’s Visit to Japan in 1956 |
| Yung-Ching Hsu | Huanggang Normal University | The Idea of Self and Freedom in Mencius’ Philosophy |
| Edward Massie Eisner | University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa | Ethics for a New Society: Nishi Amane, Translation and Early Meiji Philosophy |
| Keiki Nakayama | Kyoto University | Impermanence, Suffering and No-Self |
| Session 4. | ||
| Giulia Baquè & Manuela Coldesina | Universiteit Leiden | Fashioning the Self in Shunga: Gender Fluidity within a Community |
| Anri Sasaki | Kyoto university | Self-representations in the Community of French Romantic artists |
| Chihiro Tennojiya | Kyoto University | The Distance between the Self and Others in Courbet’s Young Ladies on the Banks of the Seine |
| Anne-Chie Wang | National Taiwan University | Deciding for Oneself: Good-Death Discourse in Taiwan |
| Biye Gao | Chinese Academy of Social Sciences | Ethics of Care and Relational Autonomy: A Case Study on Chinese Young Mothers and Their Children |
| Mingrou Gao | Kyoto University | Who Defines Our Body Image?: TheRelationship of Socioeconomic Status with Body Mass Index in Japan |
| Tzu Yi Kao | National Taiwan University | How To Train A Glocal Coffee-Shop Worker In Semi-Peripheral Taiwan |
| Byung Hun Yoon | Seoul National University | Proud to Unconform: Socially Contested Constitution of Self and the Double Bind of Alternativeness in Gandhi Highschool |
| Lingwei Wang | Kyoto University | Creating a School on Television : A Study of NHK Chugakusei Nikki |
| Sukanya Meesakulthong(with Patcharawalai Wongboonsin) | Chulalongkorn University | Underemployment: Is It Sacrificing? |
| Ting-She Chang | National Taiwan University | Psychiatric Exemption and its Changing Standard in Taiwanese Military |
| Joanna Kitsnik | Kyoto University | Negotiating Normative Expectations, Problematic Sustainability and Disempowerment: The Conflicting Realities of Participation Practices in Estonian Civil Society |
Editorial assistant: Gao Biye (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)

