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IOS-IASA Joint Workshop of Young Sociologists Feb. 22-23 2010 Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica Taipei, Taiwan. Changing Workplace in globalizing world: models of workplace despotism. Social enterprise in japan: issues concerning member conflicts.
IOS-IASA Joint Workshop of Young Sociologists Feb. 22-23 2010 Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica Taipei, Taiwan. Changing Workplace in globalizing world: models of workplace despotism. Social enterprise in japan: issues concerning member conflicts.
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IOS-IASA Joint Workshop of Young Sociologists Feb. 22-23 2010 Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica Taipei, Taiwan. Changing Workplace in globalizing world: models of workplace despotism. Social enterprise in japan: issues concerning member conflicts.
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Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica Taipei, Taiwan
Feb 22, 2010
9:00-9:20 MOU Signing Ceremony & Opening of Workshop
Prof. Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao (IOS)
Prof. Masashi Haneda (IASA) Prof. Ying-Hwa Chang (RCHSS) Prof. Cheng-Yi Lin (CAPAS)
9:20-9:30 Morning Coffee/ Tea
9:30-10:50 Session 1 Changing Workplace in Globalizing World
Chair: Prof. Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao
岸保行(Kishi Yasuyuki) “Sensemaking” Processes of Creating a “Field”
of Japanese Corporate Organizations in Taiwan 康世昊(Shih-Hao Kang) Making the Models of Workplace Despotism: A Comparative Study of Labour Resistance to Privatisation in China and Russia 米澤旦(Yonezawa Akira) Work Integration Social Enterprise in Japan: Issues Concerning Member Conflicts
10:50-11:10 New Year Celebration/ Red Envelope Giving (8C)
11:10-12:30 Session 2 Political Migrants and Cultural Dimensions of Middle Classes
Chair: Prof. Shigeto Sonoda
楊孟軒(Meng-Hsuan Yang) Rennie‟s Mill: The Rise and Fall of a
„Pro-Nationalist‟ Enclave in Hong Kong, 1950-1970 周 倩(Zhou Qian) Media Images of Middle Class Between China and Japan in Comparative Perspective 蕭亞譚(Ya-Tan Hsiao) The Associational Life of Taipei‟s Middle Classes: A Case Study of Rotary Club and Consumers‟ Foundation
12:30-13:30 Lunch
1 13:30-15:20 Session 3 Values and Norms in Comparative Perspective
Chair: Prof. Chyi-In Wu
李啟德(Richard Callahan) Protective, Deleterious, or Spurious? A
Counterfactual Model For How Adolescent Work Patterns Affect Crime 寺地幹人(Terachi Mikito) How Is The “Effort” Supported in Japanese Society?: A Cross-national Time Series Analysis of WVS Data 孫郁雯(Yu-Wen Sun) The Hidden Fans of Japanese Animation: A Comparative Study between TSCS-2008 and JGSS-2008 天野友貴(Amano Yuki) What Attitudes Chinese Internet Users Take toward Domestic Freedom of Speech?
15:20-15:40 Afternoon Coffee/ Tea
15:40-17:00 Session 4 Community and Safety Net in Risk Society
Chair: Prof. Fu-Chang Wang
黃鈺婷(Yu-Ting Huang) Luminous Shine versus Dark Shadow: The
Dynamic Duality of Late Adolescent‟s Friendship Network 武岡暢(Takeoka Toru) “Community Organization” in Security Control: The Case of a Mid-Tokyo Amusement District 曾凡慈(Fan-Tzu Tseng) Child Development in Risk: Knowledge and politics of the “Early Treatment Program” in modern Taiwan
17:00-18:20 Session 5 Political Economy in Changing Asia
Chair: Prof. Mau-Kuei Chang
石岡亜希子(Ishioka Akiko) Consideration of Care Burden through Comparing
the Non-Caregiver and the Caregiver in China: Data Analysis of AsiaBarometer 2006 劉志偉(Chi-Wei Liu) International Food Regime and National Diet: The Political Economy of the Wheaten Food in Taiwan and Japan. Knudson Troy Keith United States Elite News Coverage and Congressional Attention toward China: A Time Series Analysis, 1994-2007
2 Feb 23, 2010
9:00-10:50 Session 6 Variations of Collective Memories
Chair: Prof. A-Chin Hsiau
吳忻怡(Hsin-Yi Wu) From Novel to Drama: The Construction and
Consumption of the Collective Memories of Wai-sheng Juan-chun 光岡寿郎(Mitsuoka Toshiro) The Shift of the Concept of Museum Communication: Museums in the Age of Media Technology 1950-1960 廖漢騰(Han-Teng Liao) Diffusion of Digital Hanzi (Chinese Characters) Technology in East Asia Brian David Berry Modern Japan in the eyes of the "New East Asian Generation": Understanding what shapes mainland Chinese and Taiwanese young adults‟ views of Japan‟s influence
10:50-11:10 Morning Coffee/ Tea
11:10-12:10 Session 7 Gender and Sexuality in Taiwan
Chair: Prof. Michelle Hsieh
張慶玉(Ching-Yu Chang) Asian Femininity and Gendered Emotional
Labor: Learning from Taiwanese Female Flight Attendants‟ Experiences 梁秋虹(Chiu-hung Liang) Political Arithmetic of Tax and Disease: Governmentality of Sex in Colonial Taiwan 12:10-12:30 Concluding Session