Numbering Code |
G-LET30 6M361 LJ45 |
Year/Term |
2022 ・
Intensive, First semester |
Number of Credits |
2
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Course Type |
special lecture |
Target Year |
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Target Student |
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Language |
Japanese |
Day/Period |
Intensive |
Instructor name |
UCHIKOSHI MASAYUKI (Part-time Lecturer) |
Outline and Purpose of the Course |
This year, it will be held at the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Hanoi from the end of September to early October. Presenters will be confirmed after screening. Submission of a full paper is required. It will be published at year-end in the Proceedings. Details can be found in the Call for Papers that will be posted on the KUASU and Faculty of Letters websites from April to May. (http://www.kuasu.cpier.kyoto-u.ac.jp/)Those wishing to obtain academic credit must state this in their application. |
Course Goals |
In small communities where depopulation and aging are progressing, the infrastructure livelihood is declining, and where it is gradually becoming increasingly difficult to maintain social organizations and rituals and festivals, the attainment goal is to learn from communities about what villagers are doing to manage these difficulties and how they are attempting to reorganize and re-create their societies. |
Schedule and Contents |
Create an abstract |
Evaluation Methods and Policy |
Grading is based on class participation and the written report. |
Course Requirements |
Students must participate in the preliminary survey (June: 2 days, 1 night), survey (September: 4 days, 3 nights), and supplementary survey (November: 2 days, 1 night). It is absolutely mandatory to participate in the survey in the second half of September. |
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) |
Participating students will select their own fieldwork district and be grouped into five-person teams to conduct fieldwork surveys collaboratively. |
Textbooks |
Textbooks/References |
Not used
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References, etc. |
To be announced during class.
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