M361002Sociology (Special Lectures)

Numbering Code G-LET30 6M361 LJ45 Year/Term 2022 ・ Intensive, year-round
Number of Credits 2 Course Type special lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Intensive
Instructor name ASATO WAKO (Graduate School of Letters Associate Professor)
Stephane Heim (Graduate School of Letters Associate Professor)
OCHIAI EMIKO (Graduate School of Letters Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course The acclaimed Next-Generation Global Workshop, which has been held for the past 12 years with participation from graduate students and early-career scholars from 30 countries around the world, has become a credit course.
Course Goals The paper will be written in English, in keeping with the theme, and the report will be presented in English. Responding to questions and discussions among researchers is proactive and independent. The course will be composed of masters and doctorate-level participants, enabling them to participate as a first step onto the international stage, and will yield significant outcomes.
Schedule and Contents The paper will be written in English on a unified theme, and the report will be presented in English. The following processes are required in advance:
Evaluation Methods and Policy Grading is based on workshop participation, reports, and the rewritten paper. Details will be explained separately.
Course Requirements Those wishing to participate must submit a paper abstract in advance. Only those who have passed the selection process may participate. Participation in the workshop preparation classes is mandatory.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Prepare it following the main points in the Call for Papers.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Not used
References, etc. To be announced during class.
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