EAJS2017
EAJS2017
Conference
EAJS2017
Lisbon
30 Aug – 2 Sep 2017
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Anthropology and Sociology
Section led/convened by Andrea de Antoni & Emma Cook
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Interdisciplinary perspectives on work-related diversity and diversification in Japan
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Care for Others in Individualized and Longevity Society: Seeking for Recognition and Staying Place
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Mobility, alternative lifestyles and search for belonging in post-growth Japan
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Negotiating safety: Re-establishing scientific baselines for regulation in Japan
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Sensory Ethnographies in Spaces of Co-Production: The Quest for Alternative Immersive Experiences
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From cultural to social hybridity in Japan: towards new theoretical approaches to globalization
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Affect and Emotion in Social Movement Research
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Clashing Imaginaries: recovery in Tohoku after 2011
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Attitudes toward Death, Dying and Funerary Customs in Japan - Past, Present and Future
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Making Sense of this World: The Intersection of Materiality and Immateriality in Japan
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Homophobia in contemporary Japan
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Body, Affect and Selves In-between: from the institutional margins of work and education in contemporary Japan
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The changing faces of gift-giving in Japan
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The Aftermaths of the Tohoku Disaster: From the Social Sphere to Individual Life Choices and Psychological Outcomes
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Transnationality
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Food
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Storytelling
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Nostalgia and subculture
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Romance and Commodification
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Sexuality
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Masculinities
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Affective Methods
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Rhythm and Music
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Affecting Environments
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Roundtable wrap-up: Feeling (in) Japan: affective, sensory and material entanglements in the field
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Film: Hierarchies of a Japanese Festival
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