2019 JAMS Conference
Date: December 21, 2019
Venue: Room 7101, Building No.7, Ikebukuro Campus, Rikkyo University (Toshima Ward, Tokyo)
9:30 Registration
10:00 [J] Opening remarks by FUKUSHIMA Yasuhiro (Rikkyo University)
10:10-12:00
Session: Immigrants and Social Integration of Multi-ethnic Malaysian Society: Case of Migrant Workers from Neighboring Countries of Southeast Asia
[J] Introduction by SHINOZAKI Kaori (University of Kitakyushu)
[J] Presentation 1 by NISHI Yoshimi (Kyoto University)
Indonesian Migrants Workers in Malaysia
[J] Presentation 2 by HOSODA Naomi (Nagasaki University)
Christian Filipino Women in Sabah
[J] Presentation 3 by MIZUNO Atsuko (Kyushu University)
Myanmar Migrant Workers in Urban Malaysia
[J] Comment by YAMAMOTO Hiroyuki (Kyoto University)
[J] Discussion
13:00-14:20
Individual research presentation
[J] Presentations 1 by TSUZUKI Kazuko (NPO Senior Overseas Volunteer Associates)
The British North Borneo Inspection of the Nakagawa Consul in 1894: The Japanese Purchase of the Charterd Company's Territory and Japanese Immigrants
[J] Presentations 2 by YUKAWA Sotaro (Osaka University of Commerce)
Public Transport Research in Malaysia: Transition of the Malaysian land public transport policy and a way to approach the problems
14:30-17:15
Symposium on New Malaysia: Education, Development and Welfare
[J] Introduction by SHINOZAKI Kaori (University of Kitakyushu)
[J] Presentations 1 by ISHIYAMA Jun (Graduate School of Education, Hyogo University of Teacher Education)
Towards the development of Project-Based Learning for training ICT technicians on TVET in Malaysia
[J] Presentations 2 by KAMBARA Kentaro (Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University)
Utilization and Individuality of Islamic Pawnbroking, Ar-Rahnu in Peninsular Malaysia
[J] Presentations 3 by KAWAI Aya (Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Political Subjectivity and Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia: Towards Understanding Malaysia Baru
[J] Presentations 4 ONO Mayumi (Notre Dame Seishin University)
Medical and Nursing Care in Malaysia: Development of Medical Tourism and Elderly Care Service
[J] Comment by KANEKO Yoshiki (Dokkyo University)
[J] Discussion
[J] Closing remarks by KANEKO Yoshiki (JAMS president)
2018 JAMS Conference
Date: October 21, 2018
Venue: Hongo Satellite Office, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo)
9:30 Registration
10:00 [J] Opening remarks by TSUBOI Yuji (Meio University)
10:10-11:10
Individual research presentation
[J] Presentation 1 by TSUZUKI Kazuko (Member of Environment Division, NPO Senior Overseas Volunteer Associates)
Corporate Governance of the British North Borneo Company1881-1953: A Case Study of Decision Making Mechanism in Management Crisis
[J] Presentation 2 by NG Weng Hong (The Graduate School of Letters, Soka University)
Relationship between British Malayan Chinese Society and Japan from the Perspective of Japanese Boycott Movement and Economic Expansion of Japan, 1908-1919
13:30-16:30
Symposium on Regime Change in Malaysia: 2018 General Election and Ethnic/Regional Factors
[J] Introduction by YAMAMOTO Hiroyuki (Kyoto University)
[J] Presentations 1 by WASHIDA Hidekuni (Toyo University)
Why Did the BN Lose?: Findings from Data Analyses
[J] Presentations 2 YAMAMOTO Hiroyuki
The Legitimacy of Political Leaders seen in the Mass Media in Malaysia: On the Evaluation of National Hero Hang Tuah
[J] Presentations 3 by SEGAWA Noriyuki (Kinki University)
End of Ethnic Politics?: Considering its Structure and Capability
[J] Presentations 4 SHINOZAKI Kaori (University of Kitakyushu)
State’s Function in Malaysian Politics: The Case of Penang
[J] Comment by KANEKO Yoshiki (Dokkyo University)
[J] Discussion
[J] Closing remarks by KANEKO Yoshiki (JAMS president)
2017 JAMS Conference
Date: October 21-22, 2017
Venue: East Building, Dokkyo University (Sosa City, Saitama)
October 21
12:30 Registration of participants
13:00 [J] Opening remarks by KANEKO Yoshiki (Dokkyo University)
(1)Individual research presentation
13:10 [J] A comparative study of historical perspectives on secondary school textbooks: The Malaysian national textbook, Malaysian-Chinese private school textbook, and Singaporean textbook
NAITO Yuko (Aichi Prefectural Tokoname Senior High School/ Aichi University of Education)
13:50 [J] Livelihoods of Myanmar Immigrant Workers: Interview Survey in Penang, Malaysia
MIZUNO Atsuko (Kyushu University) and Nang Mya Kay Khaing (Kokugakuin University)
(2) Documentary session
16:00 [J] Introduction by YAMAMOTO Hiroyuki (Kyoto University)
16:10 Film screening: Absent Without Leave
17:40 [J] Commentaries by YAMAMOTO Hiroyuki and MURAI Hiroshi (Kanagawa University)
18:00 [J] Discussion
Guest: LAU Kek-Huat (Director, Absent Without Leave)
Moderator: SHINOZAKI Kaori (University of Kitakyushu)
October 22
Symposium "Unforgettable Memory: Looking back on 60 Years of Independence of Malaya"
9:30 [J]Introduction by SHINOZAKI Kaori
9:40 [J]Presentation 1 by WATANABE Yosuke (Osaka University of Economics and Law)
10:00 [J] Presentation 2 by MATSUOKA Masakazu (Hitotsubashi University)
10:20 [J] Presentation 3 by OIKAWA Akane (Kanda University of International Studies)
10:40 [J] Presentation 4 by LAU Kek-Huat (Director of Absent Without Leave)
11:10 [J] Comment 1 by TSUBOI Yuji (University of Tokyo)
11:20 [J] Comment 2 by KURASAWA Aiko (Professor Emeritus, Keio University)
11:30 [J] Discussion
2016 JAMS Conference
Date: November 26-27, 2016
Venue: Inamori Memorial Building, Kyoto University, Kyoto
November 26
12:50 Registration of participants
13:20 [J] Opening remarks by YAMAMOTO Hiroyuki (Kyoto University)
(1)Individual research presentation
13:30 [J] Discourse of "Islamic Extremism" in Singapore
ICHIOKA Takashi (Doctoral Course Student, Hosei University)
14:10 [J] Japanese Immigrants in the 1890s under the British North Borneo Chartered Company Rule: The First Japanese Timber Business in Sabah, Malaysia
TSUZUKI Kazuko (Environmental Education Member, NPO Senior Overseas Volunteer Associates)
15:20 [J] In Search of Forgotten Heroes: Commemorating the Nanyang Volunteers on the Malay Peninsula
WATANABE Yosuke (independent scholar)
16:00 [J] Towards a paradigm for Malaysian Studies
YAMAMOTO Hiroyuki (Kyoto University)
(2)Poster session (14:50-15:20)
[J]Wataru Yajima (Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University)
November 27
Symposium on Sarawak in Malaysia
9:20 [J]Opening remarks by YAMAMOTO Hiroyuki
Session 1: Frontiers of Sarawak Studies
9:30 [J]Introduction to Session 1 by SODA Ryoji (Osaka City University)
9:40 [J]SAKUMA Kyoko (Kyoto University)
10:00 [J]MORISHITA Akiko (Kyoto University)
10:20 [J]TAKEUCHI Yayoi (National Institute for Environmental Studies)
10:40 coffee break
10:50 [J]KATO Yumi (Kyoto University)
11:10 [J]KANAZAWA Kentaro (Shinshu University)
11:30 [J]discussion (chair: SODA Ryoji)
12:20 lunch break
Session 2 Sarawak in Malaysia
13:30 [J]Introduction to Session 2 by YAMAMOTO Hiroyuki
13:40 [J]SODA Ryoji
14:00 [J]SUZUKI Ayame (Doshisha University)
14:20 [J]OIKAWA Akane (Kanda University of International Studies)
14:40 coffee break
15:00 [J]comment by ISHIKAWA Noboru (Kyoto University)
15:10 [J]comment by SHINOZAKI Kaori (Kitakyushu City University)
15:10 [J]discussion (chair: YAMAMOTO Hiroyuki)
16:20 [J]Closing remarks by KANEKO Yoshiki (JAMS president/ Dokkyo University)
2014 JAMS Conference
Date: December 12-13, 2014
Venue: Sanjo Kaikan, Hongo campus, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo
December 13
International Symposium on Social Mobility of Muslims in Multi-ethnic Malaysia
9:30 Keynote speech 1
The Invention of Transnational Higher Education in Malaysia: A Perspective on Englishizing Asia
Kosaku Yoshino (Professor of Sociology, Sophia University)
10:00 Keynote speech 2
Promoting Malaysian Studies across the Globe: Past, Present and Future
Shamsul Amri Baharuddin (UKM) & Anis Yusal Yusoff (UKM)
10:40 Presentations and discussion
1. The Study of Muslim Intention to Become Muslimpreneur
Salmah Sathiman (USIM), Kalsom Ab. Wahab (USIM), Asmaddy Harris (USIM) & Nordin Abd. Rahman (UPM)
2. Law Origin and Efficiency in Islamic Banking Institutions: An Explanation
Wan Hakimah Wan Ibrahim (Unisza) and Abdul Ghafar Ismail (Islamic Development Bank)
3. The Originality of Loan (Qard) and Its Implication for the Loan Theory
Wan Nor Aisyah Wan Yussof (UKM) and Abdul Ghafar Ismail (Islamic Development Bank), Shofian Ahmad (UKM) & Sanep Ahmad (UKM)
4. MH370 Press Conferences: Interaction and Territorial Power Relation
Sharifah Nadia Syed Nasharudin (UKM), Asniah Alias (UKM) & Marlina Maros (UKM)
5. Debates over the Marital Reform in Muslim Society: A Case of Singapore in Decolonizing Period
Mitsunari Ayumi (University of Tokyo)
2012 JAMS Conference
Date: December 15-16, 2012
Venue: Building No.5, Ikebukuro campus, Rikkyo University, Tokyo
December 15
13:30 [J]Individual Research Presentation
16:30 Coffee Break
16:45 [J]Member Meeting (only for JAMS members)
18:15 Reception Party
December 16
International Symposium on LOOK EAST POLICY 30 YEARS AND BEYOND
Organised by Japan Association of Malaysian Studies (JAMS)
Supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Japan, Malaysian Embassy, ALEPS, JCAS Research Project and Kyoto Univ. CSEAS Research Project
9:30 Registration
10:00 Opening Address: MIYAZAKI Koji (JAMS President, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
10:05 Introduction: KAWABATA Takashi (JAMS Committee Member, Kyoto University)
10:15 Keynote Speech I
Special Guest Speaker from Embassy of Malaysia in Japan
11:00 Keynote Speech II
YAMAMOTO Toshio (Director, Second Southeast Asia Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Japan)
12:00 Lunch Break
[J]Panel Discussion
13:30 Introduction: KANEKO Yoshiki (Dokkyo University)
13:40 Panel discussion
Panelists
YAMAMOTO Toshio
Akmal Abu Hassan (Ex-LEP Program Student; Managing Director, Malaysia Halal Corporation Co. Ltd.)
YOSHlMURA Mako (Hosei University):Japan-Malaysia Relations
ANAZAWA Makoto (Otaru University of Commerce):Japanese FDI and Human Development
KAWABATA Takashi (Kyoto University):Policy-Making
14:55 Comment by TORII Takashi (Meiji University)
15:05 Comment by YAMAMOTO Hiroyuki (Kyoto University)
15:15 Coffee Break
15:30 General Discussion
16:20 Closing Address: MIYAZAKI Koji
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Admission is free. Open for All. No registration is required.
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