京都大学G-COE「生存基盤持続型の発展を目指す地域研究拠点」イニシアティブ 1、
京都大学イスラーム地域研究センター(KIAS)、
東京外国語大学(文部科学省 世界を対象としたニーズ対応型地域研究推進事業
「中東とアジアを繋ぐ新たな地域概念・共生関係の模索」)の共催にて、
院生の英語報告を中心とした国際 ワークショップ
``Science, Institutions and Identity in the Middle East and MuslimSocieties ''を下記要領で開催いたします。
日 時:2011年2月12日(土)11:00-17:50、13日(日)10:00-18:00
場 所:東京外国語大学府中キャンパス研究講義棟4階401-3
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Program:
THE JOINT WORKSHOP February, 12~13, 2011
Science, Institutions and Identity in the Middle East and Muslim Societies
■February 12
11:00 Opening Remarks: Prof Sakai (TUFS)
11:10-12:40 Keynote Lecture
Prof. Nabil al-Tikriti (University of Mary Washington)
"The State of Middle East Studies in the American Academy"
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Nabil Al-Tikriti, Associate Professor of History, earned a Ph.D.
(2004) in Ottoman history from the University of Chicago, an MIA
(1990) from Columbia University.
From 1992 to 2003, Dr. Al-Tikriti was a context and liaison officer
for Mdecins Sans Frontires (Doctors Without Borders). He worked in
Jordan, Turkey, Albania, Iran, and Somalia, and his duties included
jointly conducting an exploratory mission determining potential
Mdecins Sans Frontires activity in Iraq; negotiating with community
and clan leaders concerning team security and staff contracts, and
controlling personnel issues for more than 200 local staff in a war
zone.
He also has served as a consultant to the Joint NGO Emergency
Preparedness Initiative in Jordan and a polling station supervisor and
monitor in Bosnia, Kosovo, Ukraine, Belarus and Kyrgyzstan for the
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. He has written
web reports relevant to Iraqi cultural patrimony, higher education,
and forced migration.
Major works:
“Stuff Happens: A Brief Overview of the 2003 Destruction of Iraqi
Manuscript Collections, Archives, and Libraries”, Library Trends -
Volume 55, Number 3, Winter 2007
“From showcase to basket case: Education in Iraq”, ISIM Review, 2005
“Was there an Iraq before there was an Iraq?”, International Journal
of Contemporary Iraqi Studies, Vol.3, No.2, 2009
“Ottoman Iraq”, Journal of the Historical Studies, Jun 2007
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Lunch
14:10-15:00
INOUE Takatomo (Kyoto University)
“Practical Activities for Islamization of Science: Cases of IIIT and Institute of Islam Hadhari”
15:00-15:50
KAWAMURA Ai (Kyoto University)
“Civil Disputes in Islamic Finance: A Study on Double Legal Constraints
between the Islamic and the Western”
Coffee break
16:10-17:00
Patrick Mason (TUFS)
“Webs of Contention: A network-based analysis of the insurgency in Afghanistan"
17:00-17:50
HAGIHARA Jun (Kyoto University)
“Development of Saudi political institutions and governmental structure”
18:30- Dinner
■February 13
10:00-10:50
IMAI Shizuka (Kyoto University)
"Jordanian Iraqi Trade in the 1980s: Reflection on Internal and
External Factors"
10:50-11:40
Muhammad Duhoki (TUFS)
"The Kurdish ethno-nationalism and Identity in Turkey"
11:40-12:30
MASHINO, Ito (Keio University, Graduate School of Letters)
“Nation-Building and the Development of Iraqi Identity under Monarchy”
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:50
KAWABATA Aruma (Kyoto University)
"Islamic Law and Modern Methods of Slaughtering: A study of Halal Meat"
14:50-15:40
Muhammad HAKIMI (Kyoto University)
"Farmers' Life in Malaysia and their Land Use Problems: Can Be an
Islamic Solution?"
Coffee break
16:00-16:50
Ladislav Lesnikovski (TUFS)
"The politics of Muslim identities in the Balkans"
16:50-17:40
Nicolas Ballesteros (TUFS)
"The Roma minority:Analysis of the exclusion in the post-conflict
Kosovo (1999 - 2009)"
17:40-18:00 Closing Remarks (Prof. Yasushi Kosugi, Kyoto University)