Seminars organized by SRC (2011-2012)
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January

GCOE-SRC Special Seminar
Date & Time: January 12 (Wed.) 17:00 - 18:30
Topic:
World Refugee Year, 1959-1960 and the history of population displacement
Lecturer:
Peter Gatrell (Univ. Manchester)
Language:
English
Place: Slavic Research Center, Room 403 (4th floor)
Contact: GCOE Secretariat

SRC Seminar
Topic:
Проблемы комментирования книги Антона Чехова "Остров Сахалин"
poster
Lecturer:
Mikhail Vysokov (Sakhalin State University / SRC)
Discussant:
MOCHIZUKI Tsuneko (Faculty of Letters, Hokkaido University)
Date & Time: January 17 (Mon.) 17:00 - 19:00
Place: Slavic Research Center, Room 401 (4th floor)
Language:
Russian
Contact: Go Koshino
В России книгу “Остров Сахалин” Антона Чехова считают ≪самым непрочитанным≫ из всех чеховских произведений. И хотя чеховский “Сахалин” неоднократно издавался как на русском, так и на иностранных языках, мало кто брал на себя труд неторопливо и внимательно, слово за словом, и  прочитать эту необычную книгу. Одной из первых чеховский “Сахалин” так прочитала Мария Семанова. Однако составленный ею в 1940-1970-х годах комментарий сегодня очень сильно устарел.
В 2010 году свет увидел новый комментарий к книге Антона Чехова “Остров Сахалин”, подготовленный Михаилом Высоковым. При работе над свои комментарием  автор стремился сделать текст чеховского "Сахалина" более доступным для современного читателя. В связи с этим были подготовлены около трех тысяч кратких статей практически обо всех упомянутых на страницах книги А.П. Чехова реальных людях и литературных героях, атласах и картах, газетах и журналах, научных трудах и литературных произведениях, океанах и морях, проливах и заливах, реках и озёрах, островах и полуостровах, горах и долинах, мысах и скалах, народах и странах, губерниях и областях, округах и военных постах, селениях и городах, растениях и животных, законах и учреждениях, обществах и компаниях, религиозных конфессиях и учебных заведениях, азартных играх и деньгах, чинах и титулах, казнях и телесных наказаниях, одежде и инструментах, строениях и мебели, горных породах и кораблях, продуктах и напитках, болезнях и лекарствах...
Особое внимание автор комментария уделил понятиям и образам. Ведь за время, прошедшее с момента написания книги А.П. Чехова, значение многих на первый взгляд хорошо известных слов изменилось. При этом некоторые изменения носят радикальный характер. И для того, чтобы понять, что именно имел в виду А.П. Чехов, нам нужно эти изменения учитывать. И наконец, автор постоянно помнил, что Антон Чехов родился и вырос на юге Российской империи и что всё увиденное им на Сахалине он осознанно, а чаще всего инстинктивно сравнивает со своими родными местами.

February
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SRC Special Seminar
Title:
Становление и развитие постсоветских республик и проблемы региональной
интеграции  (на примере Республики Таджикистан)
Lecturer:
БОБОЗОДА Гуломджон Джура (посол Республики Таджикистан в Японии)
Language:
Russian (with Japanese interpreter)
Date & Time: February 2 (Wed.) 14:00 - 16:30
Place: Slavic Research Center, Room 403 (4th floor)
Contact: UYAMA Tomohiko
The seminar is co-organized by GCOE "Reshaping Japan's Border Studies" and
the Hokkaido Association for Slavic Studies

Regional Powers Project and SRC Seminar
Lecturer:
Shamshad KHAN (Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses(IDSA), Delhi/ SRC)
Title:
Indo-Japan strategic relations: Issues, Expectations and Challenges
Date & Time: February 14 (Mon.) 16:30 - 18:00
Place: Slavic Research Center, Room 401 (4th Floor)
Language:
English
Contact: KOSHINO Go

SRC Seminar
Title:
"What is Public,Waht is Private:Sale of National and Natural Heritage Sites to Private Developers in Contemporary Russia"
Date & Time:
February 24 (Thu.) 10:00-11:30
Place:  Slavic Research Center, Room 401 (4th Floor)
Lecturer: David Ransel (Indiana University/ SRC Foreign Visitor Fellow)
Language:
English
Contact:
David Wolff


March
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GCOE-SRC Special  Seminar
Date & Time: March 3 (Thu.) 16:30-18:00
poster
Topic: Old Borders in New Contexts:
On the Language Situation in Multinational Companies Operating in Central Europe

Lecturer: Jiří Nekvapil (Charles Univ.)
Language:
English
Place: Slavic Research Center, Room 403 (4th floor)
Contact: HASHIMOTO Satoshi (E-mail: satoshi@imc.hokudai.ac.jp)
NOMACHI Motoki(E-mail: mnomachi@slav.hokudai.ac.jp)

GCOE-SRC Special  Seminar
Date & Time: March 10 (Thu.) 16:30-18:00
Topic: Negotiating goods and languages on cross-border retail markets in the postsocialist space
Lecturer: Dieter Stern (Ghent Univ., Belgium)
Language:
English
Place: Slavic Research Center, Room 403 (4th floor)

The talk will deal with the negotiation of cultural and linguistic aspects of informal retail markets which have sprung up along the borders of the former socialist states since the demise of the Soviet Union. Within 20 years these markets have undergone a remarkable development from make-shift open-air bazaars to indoor shopping-malls claiming for social recognition. Though the article will take an overall perspective on informal retail markets, the Chinese-Russian border at the crossing-point Zabajkalsk-Manzhouli will provide a case study to give detailed insights into the daily life of transmigration. It will be shown how Chinese traders remodel their identity to accommodate to their new situation through linguistic practices and how these practices are seconded by the semiotics of architecture at Manzhouli. This will be correlated to the daily routine of verbal interactions between Russian costumers and Chinese vendors, which will be viewed from their symbolic as well as practical side. Language choice and verbal strategies will uncover the social roles negotiated between costumers and vendors. On the practical side issues of language acquisition and instruction will be dealt with. Finally the possibility of an emergent pidgin will be discussed.
Contact: HASHIMOTO Satoshi (E-mail: satoshi@imc.hokudai.ac.jp)
NOMACHI Motoki(E-mail: mnomachi@slav.hokudai.ac.jp)

International Symposium"Indo-Japanese Dialogue on Eurasia"
Date & Time: March 11 (Fri.) 13:30-18:00
Topic: Indo-Japanese Dialogue on Eurasia
Place: Slavic Research Center, Room 403 (4th floor)
Program:
13:30 - Opening remarks  
14:00 - 16:00 Part 1: Round Table "Indo-Japanese Dialogue on Eurasia"
Chair:CHI Naomi (SRC)
Speakers:
 Arvind Gupta (IDSA)
 S.S. Parmar (IDSA)
 IWASHITA Akihiro (SRC)
 TABATA Shinichiro (SRC)
 FENG Yujun (SRC/ China Institute of Contemporary International Relations)
Language: English
16:30 - 18:00 Part 2: Special Seminar "Changing Dynamics of India-Japan Relations: Future Trends"
Chair: IWASHITA Akihiro (SRC)
Lecturer: Rajaram Panda (IDSA)
Language: English (with Japanese interpreter)

*This symposium is co-organized by Slavic Research Center (SRC), Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA, Delhi), Scientific Research on Innovative Areas "Comparative Research on Major Regional Powers in Eurasia," and GCOE Program "Reshaping Japan's Border Studies"

April
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May
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June
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Regional Powers Projext Seminar (Group 3)
Data&Time: June 2 (Thursday) 4:30-6:00pm
Place: Slavic Research Center, Room 401 (4th floor)
Detail: Please see this site

GCOE-SRC Special Seminar
Data&Time: June 20 (Mon.), 16:30~18:00
Topic: Phonological Borrowing and Language Borders in the Balkans
Lecturer: Brian Joseph (The Ohio State University)
Language: English
Place: Slavic Research Center, Room 403 (4th floor)
Contact: E-mail: NOMACHI Motoki (Tel:+81-11-706-3158)

GCOE-SRC Special Seminar
Data&Time: June 21 (Tue.), 16:30~18:00
Topic: Burgenland Croatian: an old language on a do-it-yourself border with a new name
Lecturer: Wayles Browne (Cornell University)
Abstract: When, in the 1500s, the Croatian settlers went from Bosnia/Croatia to the north, the place they went to was Western Hungary. But centuries later, at the end of World War I, the Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart, and the Croatians of Western Hungary--together with their German-speaking and Hungarian-speaking neighbors, were asked to express an opinion on whether they wanted to be part of the new small Austria, to the west of them, or of the new small Hungary, to the east of them. Almost all of them were in favor of Austria (or claimed to be in favor of Austria, when speaking about it later). In a small part of the area (Sopron) a plebiscite was conducted in 1921. In 1922 a boundary commission visited villages along the proposed border and asked Hungarian-speakers, German-speakers, and Croatians for their opinion on where the boundary line should be. So we can say the Croatians were in the strange position of helping to draw the borders themselves. The new region of Austria got a new name: Burgenland, and after that the Croatians translated this as Gradišće. I will speak briefly about the linguistic and other relations between Burgenland Croatians and several other groups: Hungarians, German-speaking Austrians, and Croatians from Croatia.
Language: English
Place: Slavic Research Center, Room 403 (4th floor)
Contact: E-mail: NOMACHI Motoki (Tel:+81-11-706-3158)
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July
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Hokkaido branch of JASRLL Spesial Seminar "О мифологизме в литературе"
Lecturer: Georgij Levinton (European University at St.Petersburg/ SRC)
Date & Time: July 2 (Saturday) 16:00 - 17:00
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 403
Language: Russian
Contact: KOSHINO Go

This seminar is a part of the conference organized by the Hokkaido branch of the Japan Association for the Study of Russian
 Language and Literature (JASRLL).
Please see the entire program here (in Japanese)


SRC 2011 Summer International Symposium
Location: Slavic Research Center, Sapporo
Website: See  this.
Contact: E-mail: Organizing Committee

Slavic Research Center Seminar
Data&Time: July 20 (Wednesday) 16:30 - 18:00
Title: The Russian Presence in Palestine: Political, Religious, and Cultural Aspects (1847-1917)
Lecturer: Elena Astafieva (École Pratique des Hautes Études [EPHE], France/ SRC)
Language:
in Russian
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: NAGANAWA Norihiro

Slavic Research Center Seminar
Data&Time: July 22 (Friday) 16:30 - 18:00
Topic: Sights and signs of postsocialist urbanism: The post-Soviet Eurasian city as a postcolonial city?
Lecturer: Tsypylma Darieva (University of Tsukuba)
Language:
in English
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: Uyama

GCOE-SRC Special Seminar
Data&Time: July 28 (Thursday) 16:30 - 18:00
Topic: Saving Moribund and Dead Languages:
Neglected Issues in Minority Language Research and Policies
Lecturer: Alfred Majewicz(Adam Mickiewicz Univ.)
Language:
English, Japanese
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
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August
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Slavic Research Center Seminar
Data&Time: August 9 (Tue.) 16:30 - 17:30
Topic: Slovak Policy in Kazakhstan: Implementing Economic Agendas
Lecturer: Kuralay Maksut (PhD student, Eurasian National University, Astana)
Language:
in English
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: Uyama


September
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Slavic Research Center Seminar
Data&Time: September 28 (Wed.) 16:30-18:00
Topic: Azerbaijan-Russian Relations: Friendship, Hostility, or Balance Policy
Lecturer: Jeyhun Mahmudlu (Qafqaz University, Baku)
Language:
English
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401


GCOE-SRC Special Seminar
"On the status of German in the European Union"&
"How similar and mutually intelligible are Slavic Languages?"
Data&Time:
September 29 (Thu.) 15:00-18:00
Place:
Slavic Research Center, Room 403 (4th floor)
Program:
15:00-16:15
Vít Dovalil (Charles University Prague): On the status of German in the European Union

16:30-17:45
Marián Sloboda (Charles University Prague): How similar and mutually intelligible are Slavic languages?

Language:
English
Contact:
HASHIMOTO Satoshi
Abstracts:
Please see (pdf | 129KB)


October
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Slavic Research Center Seminar
Data&Time: October 6 (Thu.) 16:30-18:00
Topic: Мандельштам и Достоевский (Mandelstam and Dostoevsky)
Lecturer:
Georgij Levinton
Language:
Russian
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: KOSHINO Go


SRC Special Seminar
Data&Time: October 11th (Tue.), 16:30-18:00
Topic: A contemporary sociolinguistic look at former Yugoslavia
Lecturer:
Vesna Požgaj Hadži (University of Ljubljana)
Language:
English
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: Motoki Nomachi (SRC) (Tel: +81-11-706-3158 )


SRC Special Seminar
Data&Time: October 13th (Thu.),  13:00-14:30
Topic: Croatian and Slovenian: a review of studies on the relationship between the two languages
Lecturer:
Vesna Požgaj Hadži (University of Ljubljana)
Language:
English
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: Motoki Nomachi (SRC) (Tel: +81-11-706-3158 )


SRC-Regional Powers Studies Seminar (Group 5)
Data&Time: October 17 (Mon.) 16:30-18:00
Topic: Islamic Practices and Socio-Political Behavior in the North Caucasus: Effects of the Hajj Pilgrimage
Lecturer:
Sufian Zhemukhov (Visiting scholar of the George Washington University, USA)
Language:
English
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: Norihiro Naganawa (SRC)


SRC Seminar "Иезуитский миф в России"
Data&Time: 2011, 19 October (Wed.)16:30-19:00
Speakers: Тэцуо МОТИДЗУКИ "Тень иезуита и русской литературе"
Елена АСТАФЬЕВА "Юрий Самарин, отец-основатель русского иезуитского мифа?"
Language:
Russian
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: KOSHINO (SRC)


November
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SRC Seminar
Data&Time: November 2 (Wed.), 16:30~18:00
Title: Визуальная память бывших японских военнопленных о жизни в лагерях в СССР
(Visual Memory of Japanese POWs about Labor Camp expience in the USSR)
Lecturer:
Elza-Bair Guchinova (Japand Foundation Fellow/ Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences)
Language:
Russian
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: Mochizuki


Slavic Research Center Seminar
Data&Time: November 7 (Mon.), 16:30~18:00
Title: Буддизм в Калмыкии
Lecturer:
Кермен Наднеева (Калмыцкий государственный университет)
Language:
Russian
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: Uyama


SRC Special Seminar
Data&Time: November 10th (Thu.), 13:00~14:30
Topic: О сопоставительных исследованиях русского и сербского языков
Lecturer:
Predrag Piper (Univ. of Belgrade /Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts)
Language:
Russian and Serbian
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: Motoki Nomachi (SRC) (Tel: +81-11-706-3158 )


SRC・GCOE Special Seminar
Data&Time: November 10th (Thu.), 16:30~18:00
Topic: Canonical Typology and Slavonic lexical splits
Lecturer:
Greville Corbett (University of Surrey)
Language:
English
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 403
Contact: NOMACHI Motoki (SRC) (Tel: +81-11-706-3158 )


International Conference on Slavic Linguistics:
Grammaticalization and Lexicalization in Slavic Languages
Data&Time: November 11 (Fri)-13 (Sun)
Program: See this.
Official Languages:
English, Slavic
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 403
Contact: Motoki Nomachi (SRC) mnomachi@slav.hokudai.ac.jp,
Predrag Piper (ICS), piperm@eunet.rs
Organizers: SRC, Commission on the Grammatical Structure of the Slavic Languages of the International Committee of Slavists (ICS)


Slavic Research Center Seminar
Data&Time: November 24 (Thu.), 16:30~17:30
Title: Основные тенденции внутриполитического развития Казахстана и партийное пространство в преддверии парламентских выборов
Lecturer:
Уразгали Сельтеев (докторант Евразийского национального университета)
Language:
Russian
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: Uyama


Global COE Symposium
Location: Slavic Research Center, Sapporo
Website: See this.
Contacts: FUJIMORI Shinkichi (SRC) ( E-mail: fujimori@slav.hokudai.ac.jp )


SRC & Regional Powers Seminar
Data&Time: November 29 (Tue.), 16:30~18:30
Title: Economic reform after the financial crisis in Latvia
Lecturer:
Iveta Reinholde (assistant professor at University of Latvia)
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: IEDA Osamu


Public Symposium
"The European Union's Eastern Partnership: Ruslts, Prospects and Visions"
Data&Time: November 30 (Wed.) 14:00 - 16:00
Languages:
English and Japanese with simultaneous interpretation
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 403
Registration: please click here to register for the symposium
14:00-14:20 Opening remarks:
Tetsuo Mochizuki (Director of Slavic Research Center)
Radosław Tyszkiewicz (Political and Press Affairs, Embassy of the Republic of Poland)
14:20-15:40 Session:
・Chair: Osamu Ieda (Slavic Research Center)

Beata Wojna, (The Polish Institute of Foreign Affairs (PISM), Poland)
“The Eastern Partnership: A long-term strategy at work”

Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz, (Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW), Poland)
“Turning Partnership into business: The Eastern Partnership as an economic Project”

Rafał Sadowski, (Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW), Poland)
“Developments in the Eastern European countries. Challenges and prospects for the EU and the Eastern Partnership.”

Adam Balcer, (Centre for European Strategy, DemosEuropa, Poland)
“A Power Audit: The third states (Russia, China, the US, Turkey and others) as stake holders in the Eastern Partnership”

15:40-16:00 Questions and answers


December
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SRC & Regional Powers Seminar
Data&Time: December 5 (Mon.), 16:00~17:30
Title: "Perspectives on Natural Resource Security: Rare Metals and the Battle for Resources"
Lecturer: David Abraham (Council on Foreign Relations Fellow based at Tokyo University)
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: David Wolff


SRC Seminar
Data&Time: December 16 (Fri.), 2011, 16:30-18:00
Title: "Between .ru and .com: Online Self-representation of Russian Defense Companies"
Lecturer: Alla Kassianova (Independent researcher, USA)
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: MATSUZATO Kimitaka (ext. 3311)

2012 January
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SRC Seminar
Data&Time: January 10 (Tue.), 2012,13:00-14:30
Title: "Are Cracks Appearing in Putin’s Political System?"
Lecturer: Timothy J. Colton (Harvard University, USA)
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 403
Contact: Mochizuki Tetsuo


SRC Winter International Symposium
Location: Slavic Research Center, Sapporo
Website: See  this.
Contact: E-mail: Organizing Committee


SRC & Regional Powers Seminar
Data&Time: January 21 (Sat.), 2012  10:30-12:00
Title: Russia’s Informal Economy and Entrepreneurship
Lecturer: Byung-Yeon Kim (Seoul National University)
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Contact: TABATA Shinichiro ext.3797


2012 February
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SRC Seminar
Data&Time: February 14 (Tue.) 2012, 16:30 - 18:00
Title: Художественное своеобразие "Дневкиков" Николая Японского
Lecturer: Antonina Akimova (Sakhalin State University)
Language:
Russian
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401

SRC Seminar
Data&Time: February 16 (Thu.), 2012  16:00-17:30
Title: Кыргызстан: стереотипы и реальность. Сравнительный анализ - взгляд из Центральной Азии и России
Lecturer: Эльмира Ногойбаева (Аналитический Центр "Полис Азия")
Language:
Russian
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401

SRC-Regional Powers Seminar
Data&Time: February 22 (Wed.) 2012, 17:00 - 18:30
Title: Reform of the National Police in the Republic of Georgia since 2003: Causes, Consequences, and Lessons
Lecturer: Matthew A Light (University of Totonto)
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401


2012 March
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ITP Seminar
Data&Time: March 1 (Thu.) 17:00-18:30
Title: "How to get published in English"
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th floor, Room 403
Speakers: Monika Chansoria (Center for Land Warfare Studies/ SRC)
Willard Sunderland (University of Cincinnati)
Taras Kuzio (University of Toronto/ SRC)
Language: English

The Regional Powers Studies Workshop
"Mobile Peoples and Diasporas as Imperial Legacies"

Data&Time: March 2 (Fri.) 10:00 - 18:00
Organizer: Group 5 “Beyond the Contours of State”
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 403
10:00-12:00 Lecture given by Engseng Ho (Professor of History, Professor of Anthropology, Duke University)
“Muslim Diasporas and Western Empires: Precedents to Bin Ladin”


Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
14:00-15:30 Engseng Ho’s Talk on State-of -Art Journals of the Field
16:00-18:00 Norihiro Naganawa (Assistant Professor of the Slavic Research Center)
"Khakimov of Arabia: Muslim Intermediaries for the Russian Empire and the USSR in the Hedjaz, 1890s-1930s"

Hisae Komatsu (Research Fellow of the Regional Powers Project, Slavic Research Center)
"To Be or Not to Be? Representations of 'Homeland' in Contemporary British Asian Writers"
Discussant: Engseng Ho
Contact: Koshino , Norihiro Naganawa , Hisae Komatsu 

Russian Japanology Seminar (Japan Foundation)
Data&Time: March 5 (Mon.)
Language: Russian
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 403
Contact: Koshino

This event is coorganized by Slavic Research Center and Japan Foundation

9:30 Opening remark by Mochizuki Tetsuo (Director of SRC)
9:40-11:00 Language & Culture

1)Сергей Пономарчук (Северо-Восточный государственный университет, Магадан)
 "Роль преподавателя носителя языка в обучении студентов, изучающих японский язык".
2)Елизавета Чупикова (Дальневосточный федеральный университет, Владивосток)
 "Слова-паразиты"и их роль в процессе коммуникации"
3)Екатерина Саенко (Оренбургский государственный университет)
 "Cравнительный анализ религиозных культурных аспектов России и Японии"
4)Елена Сычева (Московский государственный институт международных отношений)
 "Образы и символы традиционной японской культуры (и литературы) в аниме и манга"

11:10-12:30 Politics & Society

5)Елена Мережко (Дальневосточный федеральный университет, Владивосток)
"Особенности политического процесса Японии на рубеже XX-XXI вв"
6)Анна Миронова (Бурятский филиал Сибирского отделения РАН, Институт монголоведия, буддологии и тибетологии)
 "Суицидальное настроение среди молодежи"
7)Степан Родин (Российский государственный гуманитарный университет, Москва)
"Проблема личности в древней Японии"
8)Анна Вяземская (Московская государственная юридическая академия, Москва)
 "Законодательство Японии о преступлениях, связанных с наркотическими средствами"

SRC-Regional Powers Seminar
Data&Time: March 8 (Thu.) 16:30-18:00
Title: Литература Сахалина и Курильских островов: поликультурная модель
Lecturer: Elena Ikonnikova (SRC/ Sakhalin State Univresity)
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401
Summary:
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Slavic Research Center Seminar
Data&Time: March 12 (Mon.) 16:30 - 18:00
Title: Реформа полиции: неформальные практики и антикоррупционные меры в
сравнительной перспективе (Грузия, Армения, Карабах).
Lecturer: Nona Shakhnazaryan (Kuban Social and Economic Institute, Russia/SRC)
Language: Russian
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401

SRC-Regional Powers Seminar
Data&Time: March 13 (Tue.) 13:30 - 15:00
Title: Russia's identity in international relations: images, perceptions, misperceptions
Lecturer: Ray Taras
Place: Slavic Research Center, 4th Floor, Room 401


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